Question

How did the experience of World War I affect life in the 1920s?
A) Great waves of immigration after the war caused many Americans to embrace traditional cultural and social values.
B) Wartime sacrifices fueled a new obsession with consumption and immediate gratification.
C) The great loss of life prompted a renewed commitment to religious community.
D) The labor force shifted dramatically due to the large number of injured veterans who could not return to work.

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