Question
During the late nineteenth century, what did working-class women in Europe do to begin to change their status?
Multiple choice question.
A)
worked outside the home
B)
attended college
C)
bought property
D)
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Multiple choice question.
A)
worked outside the home
B)
attended college
C)
bought property
D)
voted
Answers
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A) worked outside the home
During the late nineteenth century, working-class women in Europe began to change their status significantly by entering the workforce and working outside the home. This shift contributed to their economic independence and laid the groundwork for future movements for women's rights, including education and suffrage.
During the late nineteenth century, working-class women in Europe began to change their status significantly by entering the workforce and working outside the home. This shift contributed to their economic independence and laid the groundwork for future movements for women's rights, including education and suffrage.
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