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alukav5142 [94]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from Chapter 3 of Wheels of Change

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Anarel [89]2 years ago
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Rational Dress Society was formed  to promote a safer, more comfortable style of dress for women. Thus, the correct answer is D.

<h3>What is Rational  Dress society?</h3>

The Red dress society was formed in England for providing better clothing experience to women. This is designed  to provide reasonable clothing for women, which can afford by any group of women.

Rational dress society formed to promote rational and in the society and objects to the adoption of any fad clothing  which encourages the figure or do body-shame. This will form to reduce the negative impact on health of women in the society.

Therefore, option D to promote safer, more comfortable styles of dress for women is the correct answer.

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