Which statement describes the role of middle-class domestic ideology in women's lives in 1950s America?

A) The emphasis on the importance of femininity and motherhood in the 1950s influenced most American women's experiences at that time.
B) Middle-class domestic ideology in the 1950s wielded a stronger influence over American women's lives than at any time in the past.
C) Middle-class domestic ideology had faded with the nineteenth century and no longer shaped American women's lives after World War II.
D) Although working-class women still embraced the dominant domestic ideal, middle-class women in the 1950s had discarded it.


A) The emphasis on the importance of femininity and motherhood in the 1950s influenced most American women's experiences at that time.

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