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Why is the generation that grew up during World War 1 referred to as the “Lost Generation”?

A - The shock of seeing the archduke die was terrifying and unexpected.

B- The horrendous violence of World War 1 distressed many of them greatly.

C- They felt like they didn’t have a native country after World War 1 left many people stateless.

D- Many of them got lost in Europe because the continent lacks clear road signs.

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B- The horrendous violence of World War 1 distressed many of them greatly.

This accusation referred to the lack of purpose or drive resulting from the horrific disillusionment felt by those who grew up and lived through the war, and were then in their twenties and thirties. Having seen pointless death on such a huge scale, many lost faith in traditional values like courage, patriotism, and masculinity. Some in turn became aimless, reckless, and focused on material wealth, unable to believe in abstract ideals.

The generation that grew up during World War 1 were referred to as the “Lost Generation” because of: B. The horrendous violence of World War 1 distressed many of them greatly.

Who were known as "Lost Generation"?

The Lost Generation were known to be the set of early adulthood that lived during World War 1. The word, 'lost' was used for them because after the war, they became wanderers, disoriented and directionless.

Their spirits were downcast and disoriented due to the horrendous violence of World War 1 that distressed many of them greatly.

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