How did John Dewey's approach to education reflect the ideals associated with the progressive era?
A) Dewey advocated developing "creative intelligence" in students, which could then be used to improve society.
B) Dewey emphasized Social Darwinism, which attributed social inequality to the "survival of the fittest."
C) Dewey's system of education was centered on evangelical Protestantism and required Christians to purge the world of poverty and inequality.
D) Dewey's system of education stressed that student creativity and systematic inquiry could only be properly taught by female educators.
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