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Question 26


In early American history, the public display of emotion -- jubilant laughing, weeping, and violent rage -- was indulged. At which point in American history did the public display of emotion become suppressed?

Reference: Kasson, J. (1990). Rudeness & civility: Manners in ___ urban America. NY: The Noonday Press.

Select an answer:


In the 17th century
In the 18th century
In the 19th century
In the 20th century