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The reason why so many women were working during the war was because all of the men were fighting in the war. Many women helped the war by becoming nurses, but still, some had to remain at home working and keep up their family's business.

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The men when of to war so the women had more opportunity.

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because the men went to fight and there was none left except them.

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