How did the Western view of children change in the nineteenth century compared to earlier times in history?
A. Children were able to work in the new factories and earn income for their family.
B. Children were viewed as in need of discipline and received severe beatings for transgressions.
C. The lines between childhood and adulthood were blurred.
D. Children became an economic burden rather than an economic asset.
Answer: D
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