During the nineteenth century, how did the idea of childhood change?
A) Childhood came to be understood from the Calvinist notion that children harbored evil spirits that needed to be crushed.
B) Fathers were more likely to rule the household as authorities due to their newfound power in the workplace.
C) Children were seen as fundamentally innocent.
D) Conformity was emphasized, leaving little room for individuality.
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