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Q: What of these was the job of the working class man would most likely hold?
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What is an example of a job that a working class man would most likely hold?

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What would have not been a job of a working class woman?

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What kinds of job did working-class women hold?

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Did Dr Martin Cooper hold the copyright for the phone?

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