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How did World War I relate to the art movements of Dadaism and Surrealism?

O A. Dadaists and Surrealists embraced silliness and the subconscious
and rejected the reason and rationalism they felt had led to war
and mass destruction,
O B. Dadaists and Surrealists used broken and reassembled shapes to
express their frustrations with the social instability caused by
World War I.
O C. Dadaists and Surrealists expressed antiwar sentiment by using
lifelike imagery in order to portray the horror and chaos of war as
realistically as possible.
O D. Dadaists and Surrealists captured the meanings of the feelings
and emotions revealed by war as opposed to focusing on the
physical events of World War I.

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Dadaists and Surrealists embraced silliness and the subconscious and rejected the reason and rationalism they felt had led to war and mass destruction

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Answer:

A. Dadaists and Surrealists embraced silliness and the subconscious and rejected the reason and rationalism they felt had led to war and mass destruction.

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