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During World War I, women made significant contributions to the American war effort by taking on roles traditionally held by men, who were away fighting. They served as nurses, telephone operators, and clerical workers in the military, and many joined organizations like the Red Cross. Additionally, women worked in factories and agriculture, producing munitions and food to support the troops. This involvement not only showcased their capabilities but also helped pave the way for greater societal changes, including the women's suffrage movement.

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