What can be inferred about the social values of the Aristocrats of the Victorian Era? Select the best answer.(1 point)

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A) They emphasized individual freedom and self-expression.
A) They emphasized individual freedom and self-expression.

B) They generally valued politeness and decorum above all else.
B) They generally valued politeness and decorum above all else.

C) They promoted equality and social justice for all.
C) They promoted equality and social justice for all.

D) They celebrated the working class.

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The best answer regarding the social values of the Aristocrats of the Victorian Era is:

B) They generally valued politeness and decorum above all else.

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