What did the aristocracy do to remain relevant in the nineteenth century?
A) Married into prosperous middle-class families.
B) Engage in banking and industry.
C) Occasionally adopt the habits of normal business people.
D) Continued to serve in the military and government.
E) All of the above.
Ans: E
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