Multiple Choice
The technological advancements in the production of clothing meant the typical southern plantation mistress
A) continued to do much of her work herself as a way to maintain her domestic authority, only employing others for cooking and cleaning.
B) maintained control over food preparation while delegating more tedious tasks related to weaving, spinning, and sewing to servants and slaves.
C) increasingly served as domestic managers and divided the tasks of clothing production and other household duties among her servants and slaves.
D) primarily ordered premade clothing and precut fabric from the recently established factories in northern cities, the most convenient option.
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