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How did the work of John Dos Passos respond to societal changes following
World War I? (1 point) choose one best answer
• He wrote pieces about the death of the American Dream.
• He criticized the rich and their lack of empathy.
• He rejected the traditional method of romanticizing war and violence.
He sculpted surrealist, cubist figures in unconventional ways.
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He wrote pieces about the death of the American Dream.
(John Dos Passos' U.S.A. trilogy and other works portray disillusionment with American society after WWI, depicting corruption, economic inequality, and the collapse of idealism.)
(John Dos Passos' U.S.A. trilogy and other works portray disillusionment with American society after WWI, depicting corruption, economic inequality, and the collapse of idealism.)
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