Asked by
Ammar Assem
on Oct 29, 2024Verified
The "Cult of Domemesticity" was ______.
A) a movement to stop the domestication of women
B) rooted in the ideas of service, purity, and piety
C) emerged as part of the fight for voting rights
D) allowed women to go to special women-only colleges
Domestication
The process of adapting wild plants or animals for human use, or the adaptation of technology within societal and cultural contexts.
Piety
A quality of being religious or reverent, often characterized by a deep respect for God or devout fulfillment of religious obligations.
- Describe the Cult of Domesticity and its implications on women's roles in society.
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Learning Objectives
- Describe the Cult of Domesticity and its implications on women's roles in society.
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