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for much of united states history, women did not have the same rights as men. once a woman married, in most states she lost control over her property. if she earned money, it belonged to her husband. a womans status was largely determined by her husband’s. for example, a woman often was only regarded highly if people thought well of her husband. many people had to work hard to change the laws and attitudes toward women. women got the right to vote in 1920, after more than seventy years of effort. still, american women do not have complete equality. there are fewer women than men in congress, and on average women make less money. around the world, there is still work to do before women and men are treated equally.
what is the meaning of status as used in the passage?
right to vote
opportunity to go to
college
ability to travel
position in society
To determine the meaning of "status" in the passage, we analyze the context. The passage discusses women's rights, property control, and how they were regarded based on their husband's standing. "Right to vote" is a specific right, not the general meaning of status. "Opportunity to go to college" and "ability to travel" are not mentioned in relation to "status" here. "Position in society" fits as the passage talks about how women were viewed and their rights (or lack thereof), which relates to their societal position.
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D. position in society