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History, 09.02.2021 20:10, joannegrace37

Examine the chart. A 4-column table with 8 rows titled Percentage of Married Women Employed Outside the Home. The first column is labeled Ages with entries 14 to 19, 20 to 24, 25 to 34, 35 to 44, 45 to 64, All ages, All ages (whites), and All ages (nonwhites). The second column is labeled 1900 with entries 7.3; 7.3; 6.1; 6.4; 7.7; 5.2; 2.8; and 25.1. The third column is labeled 1920 with entries 12.5; 11.4; 9.7; 9.5; 6.6; 9.0; 6.5; and 31.8. The fourth column is labeled 1930 with entries 12.9; 16.3; 14; 12.1; 7.8; 11.7; 9.6; and 30.3.

What does this chart demonstrate about the change in women’s roles in the early 20th century?
Women’s employment rose fastest among those younger than 20.
The changes affected single women’s employment more than married women’s employment.
White women’s employment increased by a greater proportion than nonwhite women’s employment.
The changes to women’s employment for all ages and all races were greatest from 1920–1930.

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