In the Progressive Era's approach to differentiated curriculum,
A) academic education was considered appropriate to boys but not to girls.
B) girls were tracked into vocational programs without regard to their social class backgrounds.
C) gender interacted with class in influencing whether girls would be enrolled in the vocational or academic curricula.
D) All these answers are correct.
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