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How did U.S. involvement in World War I change the roles of women and men?
 
  A) Thousands of women left the traditional homemaker role and took paying jobs for the first time.
  B) New laws mandated the right of women to have access to contraceptive information and devices.
  C) American men were introduced to the rigid sexual attitudes of Europe.
  D) Women became more likely to engage in premarital intercourse.

Question 2

Which of the following people wrote On Life and Sex?
 
  A) Havelock Ellis
  B) Sigmund Freud
  C) Van de Velde
  D) Masters and Johnson



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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