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What significant role did Irish women play in American labor movements during the 19th century?
They led major labor strikes and protests.
They were primarily homemakers and did not participate in labor.
They formed their own labor unions.
They only worked in agricultural jobs.
How did Irish women contribute to the social fabric of American cities in the 19th century?
They primarily influenced fashion trends.
They established community organizations and charities.
They focused solely on maintaining their cultural heritage.
They had little impact on community life.
Which of the following statements best reflects the influence of Irish women on American politics?
They had no involvement in politics.
They were involved in early suffrage movements.
They only worked as political aides.
They solely supported male political figures.
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