Working-class courtship rituals in urban,industrial America in the late nineteenth century
A) remained remarkably similar to those of preindustrial America.
B) changed in that women met prospective husbands only through their families.
C) consisted of informal meetings at dance halls and other commercial settings.
D) favored working-class women who no longer had to rely on men to pay for their entertainment.
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