Which analysis best conveys the significance of Clarence Darrow to American
society in the 1920s?
O A. His policies demonstrated that America could one day be an
international leader.
O B. The trial showed the increasing alienation of the federal
government from farmers' problems.
O c. He embodied modern and secular ideas that traditionalists found
threatening.
O D. He symbolized the plight of rural and religious Americans in a time
of increasing change.
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