Which of the following authors argued that the American ideal of women's "innocence" really meant their ignorance?

A) Charlotte Perkins Gilman in Women and Economics
B) Edward Bliss Foote in Plain Home Talk of Love, Marriage, and Parentage
C) Bessie and Marie Von Vorst in The Woman Who Toils
D) Helen Campbell in Women Wage Earners
E) Jane Addams in Twenty Years at Hull House


Answer: A

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