Which of these is NOT a true statement about women on the frontier?
a. Women worked as prostitutes on the frontier.
b. Some women made money running boarding houses.
c. Women were voluntary participants in the saloon drinking and culture of the frontier West.
d. Frontier women got the right to vote much later than women in the East.
e. Women found a variety of opportunities in the West.
d
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