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The Rise of Day-nursery in AmericaIn the United States.the first day-nursery was opened in 1854.Nurseries were.established in various areas during thc (1) half of the 19th century; most of_____ (2)were charitable.Both in Europe and in the U.S.the day-nursery movement received great ______(3) during the First World War, when the ______(4) of manpower(劳动力)causedthe industrial employment of unprecedented(前所未有的) numbers of women.In some European countries nurseries were established_____ (5) in munitions〔军火〕plants, under direct government sponsorship.______ (6) the number of nurseries in the U.S.also rosesharply, this rise was accomplished without aid of any kind.During the years followingthe First World War, _____(7), federal, state, and local governments gradually began toexercise a measure of control _____(8) the day-nurseries, chiefly by licensing(发展照)them and by inspecting and regulating the conditions within the nurseries.
The_____(9) of the Second World War was quickly followed by an increase in thenumber of day-nurseries in almost all countries, as women were_____(10) called upon toreplace men in the factories.On this _____(11) the U.S.government immediately came tothe support of the nursery schools, allocating $ 6,000,000 in July 1942, for a nurseryschool program for the children of working mothers.Many states and local communitiessupplemented(补充)this federal aid.By th'e end of the war, in August 1945, more than100,000 children were being cared_____(12) in day-care centers receiving federal subsidies.Soon afterward, the federal government _____(13) cut down its expenditures for thispurpose and later_____ (14) them, causing a sharp drop in the number of nursery schoolsin operation.However, the expectation that most employed mothers would leave their______(15) at the end of the war was only partly fulfilled. A.latter
B.late
C.other
D.first
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