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Where did women work in order to support the war effort during World War I?(1 point)
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in factories and medical stations, but not in the home
in factories and medical stations, but not in the home

only in the home
only in the home

in positions abroad, but not in their country of citizenship
in positions abroad, but not in their country of citizenship

in factories, in medical stations, and in the home
in factories, in medical stations, and in the home

The correct answer is: in factories, in medical stations, and in the home.

Women worked in factories, in medical stations, and in the home in order to support the war effort during World War I.

The correct answer is: "in factories, in medical stations, and in the home".

During World War I, women played a significant role in supporting the war effort. In order to support the war, women worked in various capacities. They worked in factories where they played a crucial role in manufacturing weapons, equipment, and supplies for the military. Women also worked in medical stations, providing care and support to wounded soldiers. Additionally, women continued to work in the home, managing households and fulfilling domestic responsibilities.

To answer this question, you can eliminate the options that are incorrect. The options "only in the home" and "in positions abroad, but not in their country of citizenship" can be eliminated because they do not include women working in factories and medical stations. Therefore, the correct answer is "in factories, in medical stations, and in the home".