Question
Why did many Lost Generation writers of the 1920s express a sense of disillusionment?
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Responses
They felt that postwar society in the U.S. was unstable and culturally corrupt.
They felt that postwar society in the U.S. was unstable and culturally corrupt.
They predicted that the women’s suffrage movement would fail.
They predicted that the women’s suffrage movement would fail.
They thought that Americans were not properly taking advantage of the economic boom.
They thought that Americans were not properly taking advantage of the economic boom.
They believed that the country would never follow through with Prohibition.
(1 point)
Responses
They felt that postwar society in the U.S. was unstable and culturally corrupt.
They felt that postwar society in the U.S. was unstable and culturally corrupt.
They predicted that the women’s suffrage movement would fail.
They predicted that the women’s suffrage movement would fail.
They thought that Americans were not properly taking advantage of the economic boom.
They thought that Americans were not properly taking advantage of the economic boom.
They believed that the country would never follow through with Prohibition.
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They felt that postwar society in the U.S. was unstable and culturally corrupt.