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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which shows these events in their proper chronological order? A. Japanese Americans are interned; Japan attacks Pearl Harbor; U.S. enters the war B. U.S. enters the war; Japanese Americans are interned; Japan attacks Pearl Harbor C. Japan attacks Pearl Harbor; Japanese Americans are interned; U.S. enters the war D. Japan attacks Pearl Harbor; U.S. enters the war; Japanese Americans are interned

OpenStudy (king.void.):

what do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well....D

OpenStudy (king.void.):

Yes!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Most of the trends and changes that made the 1920s roar emerged in the nation's cities. Although rural life was changing as well, Rockwell's paintings appealed to a longing for the reassurance of the simple life. Some people who lived in rural areas did not approve of the changes they had witnessed since the end of World War I. They were traditionalists [traditionalist: a person who has deep respect for long-held cultural and religious values] , or people who had deep respect for long-held cultural and religious values. For them, these values were anchors that provided order and stability to society. For other Americans, particularly those in urban areas, there was no going back to the old ways. They were modernists [modernist: a person who embraces new ideas, styles, and social trends] , or people who embraced new ideas, styles, and social trends. For them, traditional values were chains that restricted both individual freedom and the pursuit of happiness. As these groups clashed in the 1920s, American society became deeply divided. Many rural dwellers lined up against urbanites. Defenders of traditional morality bemoaned the behavior of "flaming youth." Teetotalers opposed drinkers. Old-time religion faced off against modern science. The result was a kind of "culture war" that in some ways is still being fought today

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