In Great Britain, the idea of working for wages:
A) was so dishonorable that many refused to accept money for their work and instead received food and shelter.
B) was associated with servility and the loss of liberty.
C) was romanticized in ballads and tales.
D) meant true freedom.
E) grew more popular among the poor during the sixteenth century.
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