How did traditional Christian religious principles and moral values find themselves challenged by cultural liberals and iconoclasts? Why were the themes of these cultural liberals and iconoclasts so threatening to traditional mores and values of Protestant America? How did modernism's various cultural expressions illustrate the iconoclastic, fragmented, and uncertain cultural milieu of the 1920s?

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