When private schools for girls and young women were established in the 19th century, _____.
A) they presented a radical challenge to the view that girls should not be formally educated as well as boys
B) they were designed primarily for the poor, who could not otherwise attend school
C) they focused on developing the qualities desired in a good wife
D) All of these answers are correct
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