Mann's belief that women would make better teachers than men reflects
A) his concerns about keeping educational costs low, since women were paid less than men.
B) his belief that men as teachers were not good role models for youths.
C) his belief that women and men have inherently different natures.
D) All these answers are correct.
Correct Answer:
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