No aspect of life in the Twenties has been more commented upon and sensationally romanticized than _________.
A: the naive Fourth-of-July bombast
B: the rejection of Victorian gentility
C: the expatriation of the true intellectuals
D: The so-called Revolt of the Younger Generation
A: the naive Fourth-of-July bombast
B: the rejection of Victorian gentility
C: the expatriation of the true intellectuals
D: The so-called Revolt of the Younger Generation
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- No aspect of life in the Twenties has been more commented upon and sensationally romanticized than the so-called Revolt of the Younger Generation.
- No aspect of life in the Twenties has been more commented upon and sensationally romanticized than _________.
- Queen Victoria ruled England for more than 60 years, the time was called the ( ) . A: Victorian Time B: Victorian Period C: Victorian Age D: Develop Age.
- The two speakers agree that Victorian life used to be much more fun than it is now.
- How do the older generation and the younger one think about money A: The former thinks more of money than the latter. B: The younger generation values money more than the older generation. C: Both generations rely on the imaginative power of bankers to make money. D: To the former money is a real commodity but to the latter a means to produce more money.