How were children treated in the Old Regime?
A. They were expected to contribute economically to the family household.
B. They were cherished and indulged.
C. They were nurtured and educated carefully.
D. They were sent to work in factories at a young age.
E. They were neglected and often died before they were ten years old.
Answer: A
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