How did the growing trend of national associations impact professionals in the early years of the 1900s?

A) Higher standards enforced by associations ensured that professionals met the minimum standards in their fields.
B) It became easier to become a professional; all one had to do was buy into an association.
C) Associations ensured that only aristocrats had access to proper education and training in many fields.
D) Associations helped restrict the lower classes from joining the burgeoning middle class in urban America.
E) Associations made it more difficult for professionals to devote their lives to helping people who were less fortunate.


Answer: A

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