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By the end of the nineteenth century, married middle-class women were expected to a. not work outside of the home. b. work part time. c. work full time.

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C.

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In Victorian England, most working-class women had no choice but to work in order to support their families. They worked in factories, domestic service for wealthy families, or in family businesses. Many women also worked at home, such as finishing garments and shoes for factories, doing laundry, or preparing snacks to sell in markets or on the streets.
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