Asked by Amirah Rahman on Jun 13, 2024

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During the early nineteenth century, many married and widowed working-class women ____________.

A) worked at specialized tasks in the new factories
B) acquired secretarial skills and worked in urban offices
C) became clerks in the new urban department stores
D) sold their domestic skills for wages by working as laundresses, seamstresses, and cooks

Secretarial Skills

Refers to the abilities and competencies required for proficient performance in secretarial and administrative tasks, including typing, organization, communication, and office management.

Seamstresses

Women who sew and make clothing as a profession or hobby, often employing detailed craftsmanship in garment making.

  • Examine the difficulties encountered by agricultural workers and families of the working class during the early 1800s.
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Emily WrightJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
During the early nineteenth century, many married and widowed working-class women sold their domestic skills for wages by working as laundresses, seamstresses, and cooks. They did not work at specialized tasks in the new factories, acquire secretarial skills and work in urban offices or become clerks in the new urban department stores.