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Which of the following was a significant social change during the Gilded Age?
Women formed suffrage groups.
Women formed labor unions.
Employers stopped hiring children.
Employers created workplace protection for children.
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Women formed suffrage groups.
During the Gilded Age (late 19th century) the organized women’s suffrage movement grew (e.g., NWSA and AWSA, leaders like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton). Child labor remained widespread and workplace protections for children came later in the Progressive Era; while some women did join or form labor unions, the rise of suffrage organizations was a major social change of the period.
During the Gilded Age (late 19th century) the organized women’s suffrage movement grew (e.g., NWSA and AWSA, leaders like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton). Child labor remained widespread and workplace protections for children came later in the Progressive Era; while some women did join or form labor unions, the rise of suffrage organizations was a major social change of the period.
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