Multiple Choice
The child savers were reformers whose philosophy was:
A) that children should be held accountable like adults
B) that the juvenile justice system should provide swift punishment
C) that children were good and should be viewed as youth with problems
D) that consideration of special circumstances should not be a primary concern
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