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lawyer [7]
3 years ago
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Despite increased free speech torches of liberty and the Harlem renaissance why were the 1920 considered a reaction period in Am

erican history?
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Despite increased free speech, "torches of liberty" and the Harlem Renaissance, why were the 1920s considered a reactionary period in American history? ... They limited the number of immigrants coming to America. Why did the 1920s see an increase in tension between science education and religious beliefs?

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