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Why were prominent American writers of the 1920s called the “lost generation”?
They lost books stored in Europe during the war.
They lost their ability to write creatively during the war.
They survived the war, but were physically wounded.
They had trouble adjusting to life in the postwar era.

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They had trouble adjusting to life in the postwar era.

Explanation: The "Lost Generation" refers to writers and artists after World War I who felt disillusioned, alienated, and uncertain about values and purpose in the postwar world.