During the inter-war period, what opinion did much of the British and French public hold in response to the experiences of World War I?
A) The romantic movement was better suited than modernism to evoking the war.
B) War was a wasteful mistake, to be avoided at all costs.
C) The war was for a worthy cause and one they would gladly fight again.
D) The experience of fighting in the war had provided a sense of meaning that modern life lacked.
E) European cities had become dangerous and desolate places due to combat.
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