How did conservatives react to the cultural transformations taking place in American cities during the 1920s?
a. They had a general concern that cultural change would lead to economic instability and loss of international influence.
b. In their minds, the transformation was eroding traditional values and was seen as threatening.
c. They saw change as a good thing and cultural transformation as a natural process.
d. They were pleased that the changes taking place in American cities in the 1920s resulted in an increase in church attendance.
e. They believed that sporting events, cultural activities such as concerts, and the rise of speakeasies all represented opportunities for economic growth.
B
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