In 1920, women achieved the political right to vote, and yet the struggle for economic rights continued due to which of the following? Select all that apply.

Responses

Constitutional amendments prevented women from working.
Constitutional amendments prevented women from working.

Traditional family roles discouraged women from working outside the home.
Traditional family roles discouraged women from working outside the home.

Employers were forced to give women higher salaries.
Employers were forced to give women higher salaries.

The Supreme Court repeatedly upheld gender discrimination.

Traditional family roles discouraged women from working outside the home.

The Supreme Court repeatedly upheld gender discrimination.

In 1920, women achieved the political right to vote, but the struggle for economic rights continued due to the following factors:

- Traditional family roles discouraged women from working outside the home.
- The Supreme Court repeatedly upheld gender discrimination.