Which development most clearly illustrates the nativist attitudes that existed in the United States in the 1920s?
(a) limits on immigration established by the Quota Acts
(b) pro-business policies of the federal government
(c) artistic and literary achievements of the Harlem Renaissance
(d) conflicts between religion and science as shown in the Scopes Trial
Answer: (c) artistic and literary achievements of the Harlem Renaissance
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