
Family values in the Victorian age
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- Q1What was the role of women in Victorian families?To perform manual labor alongside menTo raise and educate the childrenTo be the primary breadwinnersbTo manage the household finances30s
- Q2What was the most important factor in Victorian marriages?Financial stabilityPhysical attractionSocial statuscRomantic love30s
- Q3What was the attitude towards divorce in Victorian times?dIt was heavily frowned upon and seen as scandalousIt was illegalIt was only allowed in cases of infidelityIt was encouraged as a way to escape unhappy marriages30s
- Q4What was the view on child labor in Victorian times?Child labor was only allowed in certain industriesChild labor was viewed as cruel and exploitativeChild labor was seen as a necessary evilbChild labor was only allowed for boys30s
- Q5What was the Victorian attitude towards premarital sex?Premarital sex was seen as immoral and sinfulPremarital sex was encouraged as a way to test compatibilitycPremarital sex was only allowed for menPremarital sex was acceptable as long as it was kept secret30s
- Q6What was the role of the father in Victorian families?To provide financial support and make important decisionsTo be the primary caregiver and nurtureraTo serve as a mentor and guide for the childrenTo care for the children and manage the household30s
- Q7What was the view on homosexuality in Victorian times?Homosexuality was widely accepted and celebrateddHomosexuality was only allowed in certain social circlesHomosexuality was heavily stigmatized and criminalizedHomosexuality was seen as a mental disorder30s
- Q8What was the view on domestic violence in Victorian times?Domestic violence was heavily punished by the lawDomestic violence was seen as a private matter and not discussed openlycDomestic violence was only allowed in certain circumstancesDomestic violence was viewed as acceptable as long as it did not result in serious injury30s