Question

On what grounds did Louis Brandeis defend the ten-hour work limit for female laundry workers in the case of Muller v. Oregon in 1908?
A) Women had the same rights as men.
B) Employers had the responsibility to guard their workers' health and safety.
C) Sociological evidence suggested that women were different and required special protections.
D) Oregon's laundry workers needed special protection to keep out cheap Chinese competition.

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