What was the Wilson administration's stance on the role of women as the war grew in scope?
A) It encouraged women to have more children.
B) It encouraged women to enlist.
C) It encouraged women to marry only veterans.
D) It recruited women to take on jobs previously held by mainly men.
E) It restricted women to traditional endeavors, such as running fundraising drives.
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