Multiple Choice
Conduct books appeared instrumental in changing people's sense of self because
A) they clearly outlined the types of behaviors that were deemed appropriate and inappropriate, thereby creating a sense of morality and accomplishment in people.
B) as a technology of the Protestant religion, they created an emphasis on self-control and increased literacy rates, which allowed for greater introspection.
C) as a technology of the Catholic religion, they provided a guide for raising a family, which created a feeling of cohesiveness and productiveness in parents.
D) of none of the above
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