Women's opportunities for employment as teachers increased during the common school era primarily because
A) more teachers were needed, and women represented an untapped human resource.
B) common school supporters recognized that women were the primary teachers in the home.
C) the ability to nurture was seen as a primary characteristic of women.
D) All these answers are correct.
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