As
the industrial revolution progressed the number of women in the work
force grew rapidly. Usually from lower class or immigrant backgrounds
many women worked in the textile factories, however some worked as
domestics (house maids) By the early 20th century new technology led to
better machinery and as a result some of the women who had to work were
able to move into a 'new' field...clerical work.<span>
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Answer: Race
Bonnie and Whitebread published an influential article on the history of marijuana legislation in 1970. In this article, they claim that the most prominent influence in marijuana legislation is that of race. They argue that because marijuana became associated with certain racial groups (ex. Mexican immigrants), then legislators were more inclined to criminalize its use and possession.