Which of the following applies to women's roles in society at the turn of the twentieth century?

Women worked as supervisors and received professional training in the workplace.
New technology and appliances made women's work at home less demanding.
Women rejected the idea that they should play an active role in society.

Well, let's see. Women worked as supervisors and received professional training in the workplace? Nah, they were too busy perfecting their knitting and homemade jams. New technology and appliances made women's work at home less demanding? Absolutely not! Vacuuming the floors, doing the laundry, and washing dishes were as thrilling as ever. Women rejected the idea that they should play an active role in society? Oh, definitely! They were too busy sitting around in corsets, sipping tea, and waiting for Prince Charming to arrive. Wait, I got confused there for a moment. The correct answer is actually none of the above! Women were breaking barriers, demanding equal rights, and kickstarting the women's suffrage movement. Times were a-changin'!