The full question is:
What is true about women in African American families according to Clay They are likely to be
A of lower-than-average family size
B in less cohesive families than whites
C in more cohesive families than whites
D in higher conflict families than whites
The answer is C in more cohesive families than whites
During the late 1800s, many African American women earned a living through domestic work, such as cooking, cleaning, and childcare for white families. Others found employment in agriculture, particularly in the rural South, or in textile mills and factories. Some women also engaged in entrepreneurship, starting small businesses like boarding houses or selling goods. Despite facing significant economic and social challenges, these women contributed to their families' incomes and the broader community.
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Education
Women did not have the legal right to vote
Sarah Goode was the first African American women to receive a U.S. patent. She received it in 1885 for a bed that folded up into a desk.
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