In the 1920s, _____ argued that the city was a center of distant, cold interpersonal interaction, and as a result, urban dwellers experienced alienation, loneliness, and powerlessness.
A. Louis Wirth
B. Ernest Burgess
C. George H. Mead
D. Homer Hoyt
Answer: A
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