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alisha [4.7K]
3 years ago
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Working women experienced new freedoms in the Progressive era because: a. young immigrant factory workers gained independence fr

om the traditional control of their fathers. b. employment opened up to married white women. c. wages rose significantly for domestics, factory workers, and office employees. d. A and B only e. shorter working hours gave women the necessary time for study and other pursuits.
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Triss [41]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The correct answers are: a. young immigrant factory workers gained independence from the traditional control of their fathers. and b. employment opened up to married white women.

Explanation:

The progressive era was a period of widespread social activism and political reform throughout the United States, spanning from the 1890s to the 1920s. The main objectives of the progressive movement were to eliminate the problems caused by industrialization, urbanization processes, immigration and political corruption.

Across the nation, middle-class women organized themselves in the name of social reform during the progressive era. Women were able to promote reforms such as the prohibition of alcohol, female suffrage, childcare and public health.

They formed local clubs, which after 1890 were coordinated by the General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC).

Women during the progressive era were often unhappy and did not enjoy their sexual intercourse, middle-class women known to bring about changes, specifically in cities like New York City, questioned the approach to marriage and sexuality. After the Victorian era, women craved more sexual freedom after the repression of the previous stage. Dating became a new form of relationship during the progressive era and introducing into the United States a more romantic way of seeing marriage and personal relationships. Within many commitments and marriages, both parties would exchange love notes as a Way to express your sexual feelings. The division between passionate and aggressive love generally associated with men and the most spiritual romantic love of women became evident in the middle class as women were judged on how they should be respected according to how they expressed these feelings. Therefore, women frequently expressed emotions without passion towards love, as a way of establishing their status among men in the middle class.

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