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What happened to the women workforce during World War II?A.It decreased suddenly.B.It cont

What happened to the women workforce during World War II?

A.It decreased suddenly.

B.It contributed to the high unemployment rate.

C.It enjoyed a boost.

D.It took over the male-dominated professions.

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