The answer is pink<span>-collar job. This is
a worker who is working in a job that is conventionally
measured to be women's work. The word pink-collar worker was
used to know female-orientated <span>jobs </span>from the blue-</span>collar worker, an employee
in manual labor, and the white-collar worker, an expert
or sophisticated worker in office ranks.
The black ships were given this name because the vessels were black as they were older and black smoke would rise from the coal-fired steam engines of the American ships.
The correct answer here is A.
John Jacob Astor was born in 1763 to father who was a butcher so he was not very wealthy. He amassed his fortune by trading fur through that business he became one of the most wealthy people in the United States. Astor traded sandalwood, teas and of course fur with China which turned out very profitable for him.
It's historical fiction because takes place in b the past, the names are made up, and I don't know the last one