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29 May, 01:23

quizleet Improved economic conditions in the nineteenth century led to A) more job opportunities for women outside the home. B) more women remaining single. C) the expectation that married women would not work outside the home. D) a mass exodus of women from domestic service. E) extension of the vote to women in much of Europe.

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  1. 29 May, 04:39
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    C) the expectation that married women would not work outside the home

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    Improved economic conditions in the nineteenth century led to the expectation that married women would not work outside the home. With the economic boom, the expectation was that since there were jobs available, married women will not be willing to work outside their homes and would rather work within and keep their families.
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