How did the end of World War I impact American women in the workforce?
A) Women lost their defense-related jobs to returning soldiers, but more women entered white-collar occupations typically held by females.
B) Many women retained their defense-related jobs that they initially took on at the beginning of the war.
C) More women found employment in lower-paying manufacturing jobs and domestic service rather than white-collar jobs after their dismissal from the war industry.
D) Many women voluntarily left their defense-related jobs to become nurses, who were needed to care for returning wounded soldiers as well as victims of the influenza pandemic.
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