- Mon Feb 06, 2017 4:41 am
#32516
I had narrowed it down to A and B and ended it up going with B. What makes the attitude "strong?"
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This version of history patronizes the Victorians, who were in fact well aware of their vulnerability to charges of condescension and complacency, but were equally well aware of the potential dangers of state- managed charity.That's way more than just skepticism - that's "no, dude, you're so wrong." That makes A a better answer than B, even if you feel it's not a perfect answer.
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