Early in the 20th century, the National Education Association
A) opposed the dominant view that vocational education for girls should focus on sex-typed occupations.
B) endorsed the view that vocational education for girls should focus on sex-typed occupations.
C) sought political advantage by steering clear of any discussion of vocational education for girls.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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