In the Victorian code of morality, __________
A) children were active participants in family life
B) wives were to be acknowledged as equal partners to their husbands
C) moral values were less important than economic values
D) strict standards of behavior should be followed
E) young women could finally go out without a chaperone
Answer: D
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