Middle-class women of the 1920s ______.

Multiple choice question.

needed to work and filled mostly domestic service positions

largely became members of a new professional class

remained largely in the home

were able to break out of gender roles and stereotypes

1 answer

The best answer is:

largely became members of a new professional class.

While some middle-class women remained in traditional domestic roles, the 1920s saw a significant increase in women entering the workforce in various professional roles, influenced by changing social attitudes and the impact of World War I.