单项选择题
In the United States, the first day-nursery was opened in 1854. Nurseries were established in various areas during the (1) half of the 19th century; most of them were (2) Both in Europe and in the U. S. , the day-nursery (3) received great (4) during the First World War, when (5) of manpower caused the industrial employment (6) numbers of women. In some European countries nurseries were established (7) in munitions (军火)plants, under direct government (8) Although the number of nurseries in the U. S. also rose (9) , this rise was accomplished without government aid of any kind. During the years following the First World War, (10) , Federal, State, and local governments gradually began to exercise a measure of control over the day-nurseries, chiefly by (11) them and by inspecting and regulating the conditions within the nurseries.
The (12) of the Second World War was quickly followed by an increase in the number of day-nurseries in almost all countries, as women were again called upon to replace men in the factories. On this (13) the U.S. government immediately came to the support of the nursery school, (14) $ 6,000,000 in July, 1942, for a nursery school program for the children of working mothers. Many States and local communities (15) this Federal aid. By the end of the war, in August, 1945, more than 100,000 children were being cared for in day-care centers receiving Federal (16) . Soon afterward, the Federal government (17) cut down its (18) for this purpose and later (19) them, causing a sharp drop in the number of nursery schools in operation. However, the (20) that most employed mothers would leave their jobs at the end of the war was only partly fulfilled.
A.expanded
B.facilitated
C.supplemented
D.compensated