Use the excerpt from Katherine G. Howard's "On Being a Woman" to answer the question.
My former position as Deputy Administrator of the Federal Civil Defense Administration was the third ranking position given to a woman and one of the highest positions ever occupied by a woman. After a year and a half I resigned it, because it worked a hardship on my family. They missed and needed me, and I missed and needed them. When I went to see President Eisenhower to tell him of my resignation because my husband wanted me to come home, he said, well, if you'd been my wife I wouldn't have let you stay as long as this. But then he went on to say—"But we don't want to lose you, why don't you stay on as a Consultant
which I did with interesting and important duties
What statement best describes Howard's point in this excerpt?
A. Consulting jobs are more convenient for women who are raising a family.
B. She was successful in her position at the Federal Civil Defense Administration (FCDA)
C. Eisenhower disapproved of her decision to leave her position at the FCDA.
D. Women in important government roles can feel torn between work and family responsibilities