Despite the lack of national political issues, Gilded Age elections often produced fierce local contests over culturally and religiously charged issues like

A. imperialism and foreign missions.
B. prohibition and education.
C. race relations and racial justice in the South.
D. sexual morality and women's rights.
E. treatment of criminal prisoners and the mentally ill.


Answer: B

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