Which of the following best describes the general expectations about middle-class White women’s roles in the first half of the nineteenth century?(1 point)
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Middle-class White women were expected to focus on their roles as religious instructors, teachers, and nurses.
Middle-class White women were expected to focus on their roles as religious instructors, teachers, and nurses.
Middle-class White women were expected to focus on their roles as managers of property and business interests.
Middle-class White women were expected to focus on their roles as managers of property and business interests.
Middle-class White women were expected to focus on their role as mothers, wives, and homemakers.
Middle-class White women were expected to focus on their role as mothers, wives, and homemakers.
Middle-class White women were expected to focus on their roles as primary financial contributors to family wealth.
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Middle-class White women were expected to focus on their role as mothers, wives, and homemakers.
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