Rooted in nations and enabled by new communications, transportation technologies, and the expression of homogenized languages, mass societies developed in the late 1800s.   What characterized the lives—ideal and real—of women in working-class families? PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE ARE MULTIPLE ANSWERS Prostitution was promoted as a respectable career.   Emotional ties with children improved by 1900.   Military service became a very common job for working-class women.   Working in sweatshops became a grim alternative to starvation.

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Rooted in nations and enabled by new communications, transportation technologies, and the expression of homogenized languages, mass societies developed in the late 1800s.
 
What characterized the lives—ideal and real—of women in working-class families? PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE ARE MULTIPLE ANSWERS
Prostitution was promoted as a respectable career.
 
Emotional ties with children improved by 1900.
 
Military service became a very common job for working-class women.
 
Working in sweatshops became a grim alternative to starvation.
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