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Which describes a prevailing attitude toward women in mid-nineteenth-century America?

a. Women made better, more caring doctors than men.
b. Women were superior to men in matters of business.
c. Women should not be seen in public places.
d. Women should not speak up in front of men.

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Answer:

the correct answer is d. Women should not speak up in front of men

Step-by-step explanation:

"prevailing attitude" which means an attitude shared by the majority of people and this was in the mid-nineteenth-century and a lot of people specifically men thought this way. plus i took the test and got this question correct

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The best option regarding a prevailing attitude toward women in mid-nineteenth-century America would be that "d. Women should not speak up in front of men," since men were thought to be superior.
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