Domestic science courses in the progressive era approached the education of girls in ways that
A) upheld the view that women's place was in the home and in "female" occupations.
B) replaced the cult of domesticity with education in academic sciences.
C) was unsuccessful in extending females' educational opportunities.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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