The New York Magdalen Society
A) was a Roman Catholic School for girls.
B) set up missions to save and reform prostitutes.
C) blamed social ills on the innate sinfulness of women.
D) encouraged women to set up female-owned and controlled factories and businesses.
E) started orphanages.
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