John Dos Passos responded to societal changes following World War I primarily by writing pieces about the death of the American Dream. Through his works, such as the "USA" trilogy, he captured the disillusionment many felt in the wake of the war, exploring themes of social injustice, the impact of industrialization, and the loss of individualism in modern society.
How did the work of John Dos Passos respond to societal changes following World War I?(1 point)
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He sculpted surrealist, cubist figures in unconventional ways.
He sculpted surrealist, cubist figures in unconventional ways.
He rejected the traditional method of romanticizing war and violence.
He rejected the traditional method of romanticizing war and violence.
He wrote pieces about the death of the American Dream.
He wrote pieces about the death of the American Dream.
He criticized the rich and their lack of empathy.
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