Why did "homosocial" relationships come under attack in the late nineteenth century?
A) Too many women were rejecting marriage for the comfort of female companionship.
B) Critics cited them as one more negative aspect of giving women the right to vote.
C) Homosocial relationships of working women were seen as a negative socialist influence.
D) Physicians characterized the relationships as "unnatural" or "abnormal."
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