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Why would a historian consider the "maternalist reforms" an ironic or peculiar aspect of the progressive era?
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Why would a historian consider the "maternalist reforms" an ironic or peculiar aspect of the progressive era?
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they had mad settlement houses which helped women and children in poverty, which seems discriminatory to modern people.
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