Why were middle- and upper-class city dwellers drawn to the Masonic order in the early nineteenth century?
A. They found its informality and absence of ritual attractive.
B. The order offered harmony and shared values.
C. They enjoyed the vaudeville-like entertainment offered in the lodges.
D. The order emphasized equality among all people.
Answer: B
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