Multiple Choice
When one examines the psychic consequences of World War I, both on active participants and on citizens on the home front, the most prevalent feelings seem to have been
A) disgust and anger.
B) confusion and depression.
C) all-consuming fear.
D) disillusionment and a sense of betrayal.
E) confusion and anger.
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