How did Transcendentalists try to make their ideas part of daily life? (1 point)

by attempting to create perfect communities, or utopias

by creating group farms, such as Brook Farm in Massachusetts

by establishing a church­centered community called Fruitlands

by encouraging all people to live alone in the woods and grow their own food

Is it A?

I agree.

Yes, option A is correct. Transcendentalists tried to make their ideas part of daily life by attempting to create perfect communities, or utopias. They believed that by living in these utopian communities, individuals would be able to live in harmony with nature, achieve self-reliance, and reach their full potential. One example of such a community was Brook Farm in Massachusetts, where Transcendentalists aimed to create a cooperative and egalitarian society. However, it is important to note that while option A is correct, options B, C, and D also represent some attempts made by Transcendentalists to put their ideas into practice, but they were not as prominent as creating utopian communities.