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What was the general feeling about the jazz age among members of the lost generation?

a.they thought it highlighted the honor of the nation.
b.they found it to be an ideal time for introspection.
c.they thought it was thrilling and exciting.
d.they found it meaningless and indulgent?

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The correct answer is D) they found it meaningless and indulgent.
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Answer:

d. They found it meaningless and indulgent.

Step-by-step explanation:

The members of the "Lost Generation" were writers who came of age during World War I. These were generally born between 1883 and 1900, and thus, were young adults during the war. They receive the name "lost" due to the difficulty they encountered in trying to navigate the post-war world. For many of these authors, who experience extreme hardship and suffering during the war, the Jazz Age was meaningless and indulgent, and it failed to address the serious problems of the world.

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