Which of the following are ways that working-class women earned money to support the family?
a. Doing piecework such as sewing and making lace, hats, or gloves.
b. Doing laundry for people.
c. Taking in boarders.
d. Doing domestic service or factory work.
e. all of the above
ANSWER:
e
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