What was the primary difference between southern and northern areas in the 1920s?
A. The south did not experience the same level of urbanization that occurred in the north.
B. The south remained dominated by Republican politics even as modernist thought became popular.
C. The south embraced new ideas in religion and social and political reform on a greater scale than the north.
D. The south did not have strong anti-union sentiments as flourished in the corporate communities of the north.
Answer: A
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