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Carl Sandburg's poetry was written in response to
 
  a. transcendentalism.
  b. environmentalism.
  c. urbanism.
  d. Manifest Destiny.

Question 2

A broad term for ecosystems and the systems of laws governing the universe is
 
  a. nature.
  b. naturalism.
  c. transcendentalism.
  d. environmentalism.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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