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At the turn of the twentieth century, why did politicians, religious leaders, and the Daughters of the American Revolution protest cultural events like boxing, vaudeville, and silent film?

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Taking into account the statement above: "At the turn of the twentieth century, why did politicians, religious leaders, and the Daughters of the American Revolution protest cultural events like boxing, vaudeville, and silent film?"

The answer is: because they feared these cultural events underminded what they saw as american values. Hope this helps.

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