Edward Bellamy's Novel, Looking Backward, Inspired Numerous Late-Nineteenth-Century Social Reformers
Edward Bellamy's novel, Looking Backward, inspired numerous late-nineteenth-century social reformers by
A) demonstrating that women's work in the home was seriously undervalued.
B) showing how a single tax on land speculation would end poverty.
C) portraying the sufferings of an immigrant worker in Chicago's stockyard meat industry.
D) portraying a utopian America in the year 2000, where nationalized industry had solved all social problems.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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