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How did the idea of True Womanhood affect the role of women in society in the 1800s?

O It enabled women to get an education and compete for jobs.
O It gave women increased freedom to get involved in politics.
O It created educational and career barriers for women
O It opened up employment opportunities for women. Please tell me the right answer it’s a unit test

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User Bern
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Denixtry
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Answer: It created education and career barriers for women

AKA- C

Step-by-step explanation:

I have notes on what women couldn't do in the 1800 because of the perfect idea of what women-hood is supposed to look like according to men. In the notes it talks about women having barriers becuase of this idea, and some of the barriers included education, and finding jobs, as well as not being able to have a role in court.

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