Which of the following is true of people who were part of the gay subculture in late-nineteenth-century American cities?
A. They usually faced little or no discrimination from the larger community.
B. There is no evidence that such people ever formed lasting relationships with same-sex partners.
C. They were labeled as "homosexuals" and faced laws specifically designed to deny them employment and housing.
D. They were usually categorized by their actions rather than by their sexual partners.
Answer: D
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