During World War I, progressive ideas significantly expanded women's roles as they stepped into positions traditionally held by men, who were away fighting. Women took on jobs in factories, transportation, and other sectors critical to the war effort, challenging societal norms and demonstrating their capabilities in the workforce. This shift not only contributed to the war effort but also laid the groundwork for future advancements in women's rights, including the suffrage movement, as they gained greater visibility and recognition for their contributions. Ultimately, the war catalyzed a transformation in how society viewed women's roles, leading to more significant opportunities and rights in the post-war period.
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