Democratization of voting or universal (white) male suffrage--during the 1820s many states removed the property ownership requirement for voting and specially allowing white men to vote exclusively.
These new suffrage policies made a clear distinction between males and females and between black and white. Industrial work became a valid place of work and gave workers a voice through voting but made clear gender and racial distinction in the US.
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A. the opportunities to work in fields of science and law
Explanation:
women had limited job choices outside the home and there were few women working in the field of science and law; majority of those occupations were male-driven.