Yvette was a young wife in the 1920s. Her husband purchased an automobile, and Yvette learned to drive it. Suddenly, she could get to stores and social events a great distance away. This is an example of how, thanks to automobiles, women __________.
a. became the heads of their households
b. were freed from the narrow confines of their homes
c. no longer ate canned goods
d. became more conservative in their views
Ans: b. were freed from the narrow confines of their homes
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