What was true of daughters in European working-class families?
A) They were expected to work until marriage.
B) By long custom, they were kept at home until of age to marry.
C) They were barred from working by state law in many countries.
D) They had traditionally never shown an interest in working either before or after marriage.
E) They enrolled in vocational schools until marriage and then entered the work-place.
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