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13 January, 04:26

Why was it difficult for American women to work outside the home before the 1920s?

O A. Women were expected to be homemakers.

O B. There were no jobs that women could do.

O C. No employers would hire women to work.

O D. Women wanted to be paid more than men

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  1. 13 January, 06:36
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    A. Women were expected to be homemakers.

    Explanation:

    Before the nineteenth-century American women were expected to be homemakers. The traditional role of women at farms soon confined to home as women were expected to be ideal wives and mothers. women were seen as guardian to morality and expected to look spiritual. Religion too played crucial roles as women were expected to pure, best to serve the holy laws of Christianity.
  2. 13 January, 07:19
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    No employers would hire women to work.
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