Books like The Lonely Crowd (1950) and Catcher in the Rye (1951)

a. described male insecurity in a female-dominated world.
b. were banned in several major cities for their exploration of sexual themes.
c. attacked the decline of American morals.
d. criticized the American pressure to conform and the phoniness of American life.


ANSWER: d

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