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-What was the long-term impact of women's roles in the U.S. workforce during World War II?


A) Hormonal birth control was developed and made available for the general public to better enable women to make family-planning decisions that allowed them to work as needed.
B) Women finally won the right to vote after their invaluable contribution to the war effort.
C) There was a demonstrable increase in the number of women accepting combat roles in the U.S. armed forces.
D) Many women were upset that they played such a pivotal role in the economic success of the country and their families during the war but were forced out of breadwinner positions after the war was over, which became one of the primary causes for the women's movement of the mid- to late-20th century.
E) Most women were happy to leave the workforce and quickly reinforced their desires to stay home and out of the workforce by creating the idealized "housewife" role that defined mid-century American families.

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