Which is evidence of women's power over family affairs during the nineteenth century?
A) the practice of women signing contracts with domestic servants without consulting their husbands
B) a rise in the popularity of books and magazines written for a female audience
C) an increase in church attendance
D) declining birth rates
E) the idea that women should contribute to the "family wage"
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