Surveys of women working during World War II indicated that three out of four women
A) planned to quit working as soon as the war ended.
B) had no problems juggling work and child care.
C) felt that their household duties and responsibilities were not disrupted by the war.
D) hoped to continue to work outside the home after the war.
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