Of the following, the most successful of the early-nineteenth-century communitarian experiments was at
a. Brook Farm, Massachusetts.
b. Oneida, New York.
c. New Harmony, Indiana.
d. Seneca Falls, New York.
e. Shaker Heights, Ohio.
b
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