Connect the changing role of women during World War I to the international

movement for women's suffrage. (1 point)

During World War I, women gained the right to vote. This led directly to more
power in the workforce.

During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a
○ key role in the war effort. Sadly, this did not allow them to successfully push for
the right to vote in many countries.

During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a
key role in the war effort. This allowed them to successfully push for the right to
vote in the United States, but nowhere else.

During World War I, women gained more power in the workforce and played a
○ key role in the war effort. This allowed them to successfully push for the right to
vote in many countries.

The changing role of women during World War I, where they took on jobs traditionally held by men as part of the war effort, highlighted their capabilities and contributions outside of the domestic sphere. This shift in perception and recognition of women's abilities helped pave the way for the international movement for women's suffrage, as it demonstrated that women were capable of participating fully in society and deserved equal rights, including the right to vote. The increased visibility and importance of women in the workforce during World War I helped to challenge traditional gender norms and pave the way for greater gender equality and women's rights worldwide.