The diagram which illustrates cause-effect relationship on the home front during World War II is the last one:
<h2>The military draft emptied factories of male workers ----> caused -----> more women went to work to support the war effort</h2>
WWII propaganda encourage women to work in support of the army.<em> Rosie the Riveter,</em> saying "we can do it" invited women to join the<u> factories</u> without leaving their families. This opportunity, to fill the blank spaces men left at factories gave women the opportunity to self-realizate and to earn their daily bread.
The answer to your question would be B. reason being... Britain wanted the natural resources that INDIA had so they set up a small British power named the British East India Company to run India and all its natural resource trade. <span />