What common themes were found in popular fiction that appealed to audiences in the 1920s?
A. nativist sentiments and anti-immigration morals
B. heroic accounts praising the soldiers of World War I
C. Affirmations of moral righteousness
D. criticism of social conditions and government inaction
Answer: C
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