1. Pushed the issue of women gaining the right to vote
2. Distributing information to women about how to prevent pregnacy with birth control methods
3. Creating a settlement house for battered women
4. Including her daughter in her campains against the reform of women's rights
From the following choices below, what remains one of the main driving forces that blocked child reform laws until after World War I?
a. The wants and desires by poor and working class parents to allow their children to work
b. The views of poor and working class parents: they feared education of their children; this would challenge parental authority; many parents believed that keeping them at a job was best
c. Economic interests in the business sector to keep wages low of unskilled workers
d. All of the above
2007-06-29
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