The text authors allege that "city life nurtured new sexual attitudes" in the 1920s. Explain this relationship between city life and changing sexual mores

What will be an ideal response?


Sexual inhibitions were lifted by the anonymity of urban life. In large cities, community restraints on individual behavior were relaxed. The urban environment promoted secular, consumer values and a tolerance for diversity. As cultural centers, cities were the major distribution points for new ideas like Sigmund Freud's theories on human sexuality.

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A) the treaty required too much from the United States B) the demands placed on Germany would lead to a future war C) the Americans did not get what they wanted from the treaty D) Germany did not face a harsh enough punishment

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A. Low tariffs B. Abandoning the gold standard C. Underemphasizing balanced budgets D. Declaring a moratorium on the payment of war debts E. None of these.

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A. They are unlikely to alienate from their own bodies. B. They are able to distinguish between their sexual desire and their desire to please. C. They worry about their appearance during sexual activity. D. They are able to function well sexually.

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