Besides work and school, the most active agents of Americanization during the 1920s were:
A) churches, political parties, and fraternal organizations.
B) the Ku Klux Klan and the Immigrant Restriction League.
C) the Supreme Court and Congress.
D) dance halls, department stores, and movie theaters.
E) women's organizations and the NAACP.
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