How was southern plantation family life different from northern middle-class family life?
A) Unlike northern women, southern women were considered pure and were idealized as Christian mothers.
B) Unlike in the industrial North, southern men presided over both business and the household.
C) Southern women were seen as being morally superior to men and had greater authority in the domestic sphere than northern women.
D) The South placed a higher value on labor than the North, and southern women worked in the fields if necessary.
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