During the 1930s, the left in the United States
A. All these answers are correct.
B. both experienced intense government hostility and saw a widening of the ideological range of mainstream art and politics.
C. saw a widening of the ideological range of mainstream art and politics.
D. found broad acceptance among both the working class and intellectuals.
E. experienced intense government hostility.
A
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A) master conqueror B) slave owner C) greatest king D) runaway slave
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