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In Victorian Britain the upper classes- aristocratic class and bourgeoisie preferred handmade goods because:
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10/10/2020 5:00 pm
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In Victorian Britain the upper classes- aristocratic class and bourgeoisie preferred handmade goods because:
(a) they were made from imported material.
(b) the handmade goods came to symbolize refinement and class.
(c) they were better finished.
(d) only upper class could afford the expensive items.
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10/10/2020 5:01 pm

(b) the handmade goods came to symbolize refinement and class.
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