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1920s: Cultural and Political Controversies Practice Test
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A secondary-source excerpt about the 1920s states that modernists tended to view cities as centers of progress and diversity, while traditionalists often associated cities with vice, crime, and foreign influence. Which policy most directly reflected traditionalist suspicion of urban “vice”?
A secondary-source excerpt about the 1920s states that modernists tended to view cities as centers of progress and diversity, while traditionalists often associated cities with vice, crime, and foreign influence. Which policy most directly reflected traditionalist suspicion of urban “vice”?