In the age of mechanization, men began to oppose female laborers because they: 1. Felt their presence

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In the age of mechanization, men began to oppose female laborers because they:
1. Felt their presence went against accepted gender roles.
2. Feared their presence would lower the wages of working men.
3. Feared their presence would lower the quality of the product produced.
4. Felt women were unable to make the complicated decisions that mechanization required.
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Business Statistics A Decision Making Approach

ISBN: 9780133021844

9th Edition

Authors: David F. Groebner, Patrick W. Shannon, Phillip C. Fry

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