Question

What was true of working women in the late nineteenth century?
A) They were still generally unable to enter the male-dominated professions of teaching and nursing.
B) They earned less as clerks and "typewriters" than they did as unskilled factory workers.
C) They had less pleasant working conditions as clerks than they did as unskilled factory workers.
D) They were often hired as salespersons in department stores because managers considered them easier to control than men.

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