Which statement best describes the "cult of
domesticity" that emerged in the late 19th
centur...
History, 10.03.2021 15:10, phillipsk5480
Which statement best describes the "cult of
domesticity" that emerged in the late 19th
century?
A. A movement to allow women into medical schools.
B. Groups of women who gathered to discuss matters of the home
and family.
C. A widespread set of values relating to women, their behavior,
and their place in the home.
D. The movement to attain voting rights for women citizens.
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