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Pie
3 years ago
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The roles of men and women were strictly defined during the 1800s. Women were given pamphlets instructing them on proper child r

earing practices and tips about how to perform household duties. For the first time, large numbers of men began working outside the home in factories creating a brand new middle class. Prior to this most people worked on their own farms for a living. Leaving the wife as primary caregiver during large portions of the day solidified the expectations that were placed on both women and men. Alcohol abuse became a growing problem in the United States among males during this time. Women and children suffered the most. Many females sought to have laws that would limit its damaging effects on their families. This was challenging since women did not have the right to vote.
What mostly caused women to seek more rights.






Group of answer choices


#a. The growing problem of alcoholism


#b. Men being able to work factory jobs


#c. Strictly defined roles for women
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2 answers:
Ivahew [28]3 years ago
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

It's A because, "Women were given pamphlets instructing them on proper child rearing practices and tips about how to perform household duties."

Without a stable family, you cannot raise children properly.

"Alcohol abuse became a growing problem in the United States among males during this time. Women and children suffered the most."

Because "Without a stable family, you cannot raise children properly."

Paul [167]3 years ago
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I agree with the other comment I could have explained it as well as they did
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