in lizzie bright and the buckminster boy,how ...

in lizzie bright and the buckminster boy,how does the time period of 1912 contribute to the main conflict in the novel?\n\nshipping was a new industry to the united states at that time period.\n\neuropean people had first settled in the state of maine at that time.\n\nracism against african americans by whites was the norm at that time.\n\nthe idea of christian charity had not been invented yet at that time period.

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# Answer: C. Racism against African Americans by whites was the norm at that time. # Brief Explanations: In 1912, racial discrimination was prevalent in the US. This social - racial context likely contributes to the main conflict in the novel "Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy". Shipping was not new in 1912, Europeans had settled in Maine long before, and the idea of Christian charity predates 1912.