How were families affected by the changes sweeping American society in the 1920s?

A) Generally, childhood and adolescence became shorter periods because families needed to send children to work at a younger age.
B) Fewer married women took jobs outside of the home as traditional values were restored across the country.
C) The “youth movement” of the 1920s championed traditional family values, such as respect for one’s parents.
D) Church attendance in urban areas decreased due to a drop in population and in the construction of houses of worship in the countryside.
E) The average American family decreased in size due to the availability of more effective birth control methods.


Answer: E

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