Multiple Choice

-What is one assumption that can be made about the prostitution industry in New York City during the early nineteenth century?
A) Prostitution was an unprofitable venture for participants in the sex trade.
B) Most centers of prostitution were in the entertainment district and the busy waterfront.
C) Brothels were more likely to be found in wealthier neighborhoods and the suburbs.
D) Small numbers of unemployed women flocked to New York City in the early 1800s.
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