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The professional roles available to women in the early twentieth century were

A) widely expanded by custom and law into virtually every field of work.
B) restricted entirely to the settlement houses and social work.
C) free of the organizational trends characterizing the male professional world.
D) most often those involving "helping" or "domestic" activities associated with traditionally female roles.
E) were quite similar to those available to men.

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The answer is B or D since women back then couldn't work as much as men and were given horrible jobs. If anything, I would pick B. I think women were journalists back then primarily. Good luck!
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