What effect did industrialization have on the bourgeois family?

A) Wives and daughters ceased to contribute to family businesses.
B) Industrialization resulted in a new “cult of domesticity” that drastically separated male and female spheres.
C) The ability to support a wife who did not work became a sign of success.
D) Conspicuous consumption of homes, furnishings, and clothing offered visible proof of success.
E) All of the above.


Ans: E

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