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    The Prevailing View of Children Prior to the Sixteenth Century
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The Prevailing View of Children Prior to the Sixteenth Century

Question 56

Question 56

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The prevailing view of children prior to the sixteenth century was that children were:


A) born in original sin.
B) miniature adults.
C) rebellious in nature.
D) inherently good.

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