Late nineteenth-century market expansion

A) diversified Argentina's dependency, raised wages, and improved living standards for all.
B) dissolved barriers to public employment for women, forcing them into low paid, menial jobs in urban sweatshops.
C) expanded opportunities for women and released them from the drudgery of unpaid labor in the home.
D) promoted immigration, urbanization, and industrialization that reduced the power of rurallandlords.


B

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