How did the nature of marriage change by the late nineteenth century?
A) Men increasingly saw marriage as a social relationship that left them free to pursue companionships and romance elsewhere.
B) Married couples managed their relationship as a business affair, which gave priority to money and financial calculation.
C) Married couples increasingly developed stronger emotional ties and based marriage decisions on sentiment and sexual attraction.
D) Women increasingly divorced husbands as new laws gave them greater rights over children and over the household finances.
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