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Which of the following best describes the Victorian age?

AAn era of unwavering social stability and universal economic prosperity.

BA period of complete secularization and a general decline in moral values.

CMaterialistic on the surface but spiritually vital inside

DDefined by a singular focus on imperial expansion and a neglect of domestic social issues.

Answer:

C. Materialistic on the surface but spiritually vital inside

Read Explanation:

  • This option best captures the dual nature of the Victorian age as described in the passage — outward material prosperity and complacency, combined with inward spiritual vitality.


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