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The patriotic efforts of American women during World War I helped achieve passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.

Nineteenth Amendment

An amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1920, that granted women the right to vote.

Patriotic Efforts

Activities and endeavors undertaken by individuals or groups to express allegiance to, and support for, their country, often intensified during times of national significance or crises.

American Women

Female citizens or residents of the United States, whose roles, rights, and societal contributions have evolved significantly over the country's history, encompassing a wide spectrum of identities, achievements, and challenges.

  • Analyze the impact of race, ethnicity, and gender on American society and politics during this period.
  • Grasp the essence of significant legal and legislative reforms in the United States across the duration of and following World War I.
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Caroline RaffinOct 14, 2024
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