In which of the following ways did the middle class differ from the working class in the late 1800s?

A.
The middle class began to live in the suburbs, while the working class lived in the city.

B.
Most middle-class women had college educations, while most working-class women did not.

C.
Most middle-class women worked indoors, while most working-class women worked outdoors.

D.
The middle class were able to take vacations overseas, while the working class were only able to go to national parks.
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The correct answer is C. Most middle-class women worked indoors, while most working-class women worked outdoors. This is because the middle class had more access to education and higher-paying jobs, which allowed them to work indoors in offices and other professional settings. Working-class women, on the other hand, were more likely to work in factories and other manual labor jobs, which were typically outdoors.