What happened to mass culture (magazines, books, radio, and movies) in the 1920s?
A) It became increasingly standardized as the same amusements were available in all parts of the country.
B) It retained regional favor in the South, New England, the Southwest, and other areas with strong cultural traditions.
C) It was available only to the middle class, who could afford it.
D) It became less important as Americans placed renewed emphasis on individualism.
E) It was strongly influenced by the radical, bohemian art world.
Question 2
Which of the following was not one of the ways that the automobile affected American life?
A) It gave young people freedom from parental oversight.
B) It broke down the isolation of rural life.
C) It let more prosperous Americans move out to the suburbs.
D) It increased mobility but came with new annoyances.
E) It reinforced stereotypes of feminine delicacy.