How did the violence and destruction of world war i influence artistic
development after the w...
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How did the violence and destruction of world war i influence artistic
development after the war ended?
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a. it convinced many governments to take a more active role in
regulating the arts.
b. it encouraged artists to create works that celebrated war as
glorious and heroic.
c. it led many artists to explore styles that emphasized emotions and
criticized rationality.
d. it resulted in artists embracing traditional ideologies that gave
comfort to war survivors.
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