What did the “gospel of wealth” and the “gospel of work” have in common?
A) Both saw power as the driving force of progress.
B) Both saw riches as proof of civic virtue.
C) Both affirmed the dignity of production.
D) Both were based on the realities of the preindustrial world.
ANSWER
Answer: C
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