Answer:
(c)
Explanation:
Plenty of soldiers were drafted or pressured into war by society and their families. Others joined the war with high hopes and were disappointed by the horrors of war.
Are you in BAVEL? Anyways, I haven't read your module for this or what ever so I'm gonna go off of my head and you could change it or whatever. Also is this a argumentative essay or is it a informative essay???
Creating jobs with stores and restaurants
-Enforce laws
-Appoints head of agencies and Federal comissions
-Holds power to veto bills
-Promote diplomacy, sign peace treaties, and sign pardons
-Holds power to declare war
Women's suffrage<span> groups had existed since the 1870s, but during the war it was hard to ignore their arguments. Women were serving in the war, taking over from the men in factories and offices, holding families together while the men were overseas, and working in voluntary organizations that supported the war effort. They couldn't be kept out of political life any longer.</span><span>
Women got the federal vote in three stages: the Military Voters Act of 1917 allowed nurses and women in the armed services to vote; the Wartime Election Act extended the vote to women who had husbands, sons or fathers serving overseas; and all women over 21 were allowed to vote as of January 1, 1919.
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