Which statement is most consistent with women's experiences in the late nineteenth century?
a. Women continued to occupy a separate sphere in life where they were separated from a cruel world that would undermine their femininity.
b. There were no colleges or universities open to women.
c. They were joining clubs that encouraged their participation in reform movements.
d. They had moved into the professions and constituted one-third of all doctors and one-fourth of all lawyers.
ANSWER: c
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