Women's efforts and sacrifices during world war 1 led U.S government support for which reform A. universal suffrage B. racial equality C. religious freedom D. alcohol prohibition

Sagot :

A) Universal Suffrage. This is the right for women's vote because at that time women were not allowed to work.

Answer:

A. universal suffrage

Explanation:

The woman, until the Great War, had been relegated, almost exclusively, to domestic tasks. It can be said that it was in the First World War, when women see their role in society recognized, reaching a milestone in the long journey of the revindication of women's rights, especially the right to vote, initiated by the so-called " Declaration of Seneca Fall "(1848, New York) and by the English Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928).