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ryzh [129]
4 years ago
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How did religious attitudes change in 1920's

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siniylev [52]4 years ago
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The Progressive Era in the United States was a period of social activism and reform that flourished, causing the religions to change. They began "Prohibition" which prevented the sale of alcohol. More went to churches and gatherings because of this.  acording too http://www.answers.com/Q/How_did_religious_attitudes_change_in_1920s
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