The New York Female Moral Reform Society (and its national successor, the American Female Moral Reform Society)
A) was founded by Catharine Beecher.
B) provided an opportunity for male and female reformers to work together as equals in the same organization.
C) attempted to provide moral “government” for male factory workers, seamstresses, clerks, and servants who lived away from their families.
D) attempted to reform prostitutes, redeem morally corrupted women, and prevent the moral corruption of single women.