What was the reaction of many European intellectuals to the experience of World War I?
a. Newfound patriotism.
b. Profound disillusionment with European civilization.
c. Most intellectuals were killed in the war.
d. Most were not concerned with the war at all.
Answer: b. Profound disillusionment with European civilization.
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