During the 1950s in the United States, married women who worked outside the home

A. increased in number throughout the decade.

B. All these answers are correct.

C. accounted for nearly one-third of all married women.

D. both increased in number throughout the decade, and accounted for nearly one-third of all married women.

E. faced social pressures to stay at home with their children.


B

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