The cultural impact of the Great War
A) produced a feeling of resignation and cynicism.
B) resulted in an accelerated pride in military victory.
C) increased the belief that the sacrifices made in the war had been worthwhile.
D) left a feeling of accomplishment by the elimination of European monarchs.
E) increased the sense of Western civilization’s superiority.
Ans: A
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