Based on the excerpts provided, the following placements can be made in the T-chart:
For Women Cyclists:
- "Bicycle manufacturers, intent on mining an untapped market, showed female models in their advertisements. Thanks to the wheel, women were starting to be seen and heard in public life."
Against Women Cyclists:
- "With the rise of industry and the move from a rural to an urban economy in the 19th century, American women had become increasingly confined to their homes."
- "Except in a few instances, the public image of America was male. Politicians, soldiers, business leaders, and even the leading athletes in the new sports of baseball and football were all men."
This organization illustrates the contrasting views on women's roles concerning cycling during this time.