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- for working - class women in the late 19th century, what was one social implication of dating and receiving treats like movies or meals? (1 point) a it was a sign of disrespect towards their families. b it was seen as an economic transaction, where men provided entertainment in exchange for a womans companionship. c it strictly reinforced traditional gender roles and expectations. d it was an indicator that the couple was already engaged to be married.
In the late - 19th century, traditional gender roles were strong. Men providing entertainment (treats like movies or meals) for working - class women was often seen as an economic transaction where men provided something in exchange for companionship. It was not a sign of disrespect (A is wrong), didn't strictly reinforce gender roles in the sense of being a clear - cut traditional norm (C is wrong), and wasn't an indicator of engagement (D is wrong).
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B. It was seen as an economic transaction, where men provided entertainment in exchange for a woman's companionship.