For white families in the nineteenth century, what was the reason for a dramatic decrease in the number of children born?
A) Many diseases had not been cured yet by antibiotics.
B) More women were working outside the home.
C) Couples learned how to prevent pregnancy.
D) Costs of living were prohibitive to large families.
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