how did womens clubs change over time?

A- they remained focused soley on social activities.

B- they expanded their focus to include political and social reform.

C- they disbanded due to lack of interest.

D- they focused exclusively on economic empowerment.

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1 month ago

B- they expanded their focus to include political and social reform.

Women's clubs evolved to become more involved in advocating for issues such as women's suffrage, access to education and healthcare, and other social and political reforms. They became important platforms for women to network, educate themselves, and work towards creating positive change in society.

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1 month ago

why were many women opposed to saloons?

A- saloons were considered places of moral corruption and alcoholism.

B- Women wanted to promote the economic growth of saloons.

C- women were not allowed to enter saloons.

D- women found saloons to be perfect venues for political activism.

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1 month ago

A- saloons were considered places of moral corruption and alcoholism.

Many women in the past were opposed to saloons because they viewed them as places that contributed to societal issues such as moral corruption, alcoholism, and domestic violence. Women were often instrumental in advocating for temperance and prohibition laws in an effort to combat these negative effects associated with saloons.

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