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stevenposner

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What did the intense antebellum criticism of lawyers, physicians, ministers, and other professionals indicate about America?
 
  A) People no longer had need for doctors.
  B) People were becoming less religious.
  C) Americans were inclined to question authority.
  D) Professional schools were undergoing a crisis and needed to reform their curricula.
  E) Professional corruption had reached new peaks.

Question 2

What was the economic status of most people in antebellum America?
 
  A) Wealthy
  B) Upper class
  C) Middling
  D) Destitute
  E) Bankrupt



emily12345

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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