How did world war 1 affect support for the women’s voting movement a) war had little impact on women since the war was fought only by men b) war hurt the movement cause most women were too busy supporting the war effort to rally and protest c) the war helped the movement because many women felt they deserved equal rights for having supported the war effort d) the war helped the movement because Americans overseas learned that women had voting rights in many other countries

Respuesta :

c) the war helped the movement because many women felt they deserved equal rights for having supported the war effort

World War 1 was the first time in American history that a large group of women worked in factories. They took over jobs that had been left by the men going to war. The propaganda used to encourage their wartime support led to the suffragist movement, in which they fought for the equal right to vote.

Answer: C

Explanation:  Women were needed to help people with in the us becuse they felt they need equal rights