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In the Early Twentieth Century Women Who Had Children Out

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In the early twentieth century women who had children out of wedlock were considered to be "feeble-minded" or to suffer from mental retardation and more likely to give birth to children who were also feeble-minded.Today,this attitude seems ridiculous.This is an example of:


A) preventative medicine techniques.
B) epidemiological change.
C) the social construction of mental illness.
D) developmental genealogy.

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