The romantic movement can be viewed as a(n)
A) reaction against the Enlightenment's preoccupation with reason.
B) continuation of Enlightenment ideals and practices.
C) attempt to create a socialist society.
D) movement of lower-class, less literate people.
E) fascination with war and conflict.
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