In general, what role did popular culture play in the legacy of World War II?

A) It described America's role in the military and on the home front as virtuous and self-sacrificing and set the standard for future conflicts.
B) It portrayed America as opportunistic and was a cautionary tale for future generations.
C) It described the world as losing its virtue, and the war generation has since been labeled as the "lost" generation.
D) It validated aggression and stated that the war was a necessary tool in the expansion of America's empire.


Answer: A) It described America's role in the military and on the home front as virtuous and self-sacrificing and set the standard for future conflicts.

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