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what characterized the economic opportunities for women during this period? limited to domestic service or teaching no economic opportunities unrestricted economic roles complete industrial participation what was the primary economic challenge during the panic of 1837? unlimited economic expansion complete economic stability bank closures and devalued bank notes sustained economic growth how did the western frontier represent opportunity during this period? as a completely safe settlement area as a region of guaranteed success as a fresh start for those willing to venture
- For the first question, historically, women's economic opportunities were often restricted. Domestic service and teaching were more accessible compared to unrestricted or complete industrial roles. "No economic opportunities" is an over - simplification as some women did work.
- For the second question, during the Panic of 1837, there was a financial crisis. Bank failures and devalued bank notes were significant issues. Unlimited expansion and sustained growth are incorrect as it was a period of economic distress, and "complete economic stability" is the opposite of what happened.
- For the third question, the western frontier was seen as a place for a new start for those willing to take risks. It was not completely safe (due to conflicts with Native Americans, harsh living conditions etc.), not a region of guaranteed success (many faced hardships), and not a place of complete economic equality.
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- Limited to domestic service or teaching
- Bank closures and devalued bank notes
- As a fresh start for those willing to venture