How have women been agents of change in a patriarchal Chinese society?

A) They have lobbied for their rights to a university education before marriage.
B) Many young women refuse to get married, and focus their attention on their careers.
C) They have pushed for an early division of the extended family so that less time is spent in the husband’s family’s household.
D) Many young women no longer take orders from their mothers-in-law, risking ostracism from the rest of the family.


C) They have pushed for an early division of the extended family so that less time is spent in the husband’s family’s household.

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