__________ is the constellation of beliefs popular in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that promoted the notion that women were, by nature and biology, suited to the domestic tasks of nurturing and caring for their husbands and children

a. Cult of domesticity
b. Gender gap
c. Male dominance
d. Gender relations


Answer: a

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