The previous question asked about U.S. military academies enrolling women. Based on your answer to that question, you can reasonably conclude that
A) gender inequality in the military has been slow to change.
B) military schools were unaware that women wanted to enroll.
C) women now make up the majority of military school students.
D) gender-segregated military schools will most likely become the norm.
The correct answer is A) gender inequality in the military has been slow to change.
Explanation: The introduction of women into U.S. military academies indicates progress; however, if the previous question or context discussed challenges or slow rates of change regarding gender equality, it suggests that while women can now enroll, the overall culture and structures may still reflect historical inequalities. This aligns with the notion that gender inequality in military institutions has been a longstanding issue.