19. what were the factors that contributed to...
19. what were the factors that contributed to the reform of womens rights? select all that apply.\nthe common expectation was that women would stay at home and take care of the household, so they did not need the same rights as men.\nthe common expectation was that women should focus on raising a christian household, so they did not need the same rights as men.\npeople believed that women should be focused on getting married and starting a family, so they did not need the same rights as men.\nit was believed that if women wanted to get an education, they should focus on college, and they did not need the same rights as men.
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# Brief Explanations:
These statements represent traditional and discriminatory beliefs that were barriers to women's rights, thus contributing to the need for reform. They are not factors that supported women's rights but rather ones that led to the push for change.
# Answer:
None of the above options contributed to the reform of women's rights. They are all examples of traditional - gendered expectations that hindered women's rights.