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How Did Psychological and Social Theories of the 1920s Interpret

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How did psychological and social theories of the 1920s interpret the importance of sexuality in the human experience?


A) They stressed that sex was a positive and healthy impulse that should play a central role in the human experience.
B) They acknowledged the importance of sex for procreation but feared that unrestrained fulfillment of desires could cause mental health problems.
C) They advocated the use of contraceptives and birth control because of the large number of young wartime veterans with venereal disease.
D) They suggested that the rhythmically complex dance moves in jazz clubs ought to be considered a form of sex.

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