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Despite their importance in developing a new view of the family, Protestants
a. took a dim view of divorce and mare even stricter policies, against it.
b. were unable to agree on the role of children in the household.
c. had little impact on most other aspects of society.
d. did nothing to change women's subordinate role in society.
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d.
While Protestants reshaped ideas about marriage, child-rearing, and the household (emphasizing the nuclear family and the moral/religious role of marriage), they largely reinforced traditional patriarchal roles and did not materially alter women's subordinate legal or social status.
While Protestants reshaped ideas about marriage, child-rearing, and the household (emphasizing the nuclear family and the moral/religious role of marriage), they largely reinforced traditional patriarchal roles and did not materially alter women's subordinate legal or social status.
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