How did attitudes toward sex and marriage change during the Roaring Twenties?
A) Victorian attitudes towards sex and marriage reemerged to sway American society throughout the 1920s.
B) There was minimal change in attitudes toward sex and marriage at this time in American history.
C) Divorce rates remained low as conservative values continued to dominate urban American society.
D) People freely flouted Victorian sexual mores and behavior and more than half of all marriages ended in divorce.
E) There was greater tolerance in attitudes toward sex, which was no longer a taboo subject, along with a higher incidence of divorce.
Answer: E
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