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How did literature, art, and music reflect cultural attitudes during the 1920s? Check all that apply.

A. Writings from the “lost generation” expressed the disillusionment that many others felt.
B. Freud’s psychoanalytic theory influenced surrealist artists to express their human nature.
C. Literature mostly continued in its traditional forms and expressed hope for the future.
D. Jazz offered a form of expression that was realistic and followed strict rules.
E. Jazz turned the experience of uncertainty into feelings of freedom from old restrictions.

its A B E on ed2020

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How did literature, art, and music reflect cultural attitudes during the 1920s? Check all that apply.

Writings from the “lost generation” expressed the disillusionment that many others felt.

Freud’s psychoanalytic theory influenced surrealist artists to express their human nature

Jazz turned the experience of uncertainty into feelings of freedom from old restrictions.

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The correct options are A, B, and E.

Explanation

The form in which literature, art, and music reflect attitudes during the 1920s are:

Option A, writings from the lost generation expressed the disillusionment that many other people felt. For example, writings from Jack Kerouac.

Option B, Freud's psychoanalytic theory influenced surrealist artists to express their human nature.

Option E, jazz music turned the experience of uncertainty into feelings of freedom from old restrictions or beliefs. It was a different form of expression.

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