What accounts for the different views of the working class presented by Richard Guest and Friedrich Engels?

A) Engels was a former child laborer whereas Guest was a wage-earning proletariat.
B) Guest was a former child laborer whereas Engels was a wage-earning proletariat.
C) Engels focused on education whereas Guest focused on living conditions.
D) Guest focused on education whereas Engels focused on living conditions.


D

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