Which statement best reflects Esquivelâs view of gender roles?
A.
The âNew Manâ integrates the past and remembers that the individual, not production, is most important.
B.
The âNew Manâ is the head of the household and in charge of moral instruction.
C.
Both men and women must concentrate on production of quality goods rather than on themselves.
D.
The hearth is no longer relevant in the lives of modern men and women.