How did working-class women gain access to the fine department stores in the United States in the late nineteenth century?
A) Working-class domestics accompanied their female employers into the stores.
B) They could enter the stores only if they dressed and acted like middle-class women.
C) Working-class women gained access as clerks,cashiers,and store messengers.
D) Vagrancy laws made it impossible for non-elite people to enter the stores.
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