Mourning culture
A) was embraced by working class Americans.
B) aimed to keep thoughts of death and deceased as far away as possible.
C) was based on the belief that grief helped to awaken Christian sympathy.
D) was popular in the late eighteenth century but lost influence after the beginning of the nineteenth century.
E) None of these are correct.
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