Before the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the general outlook for the future by most Europeans was
A) highly optimistic with material progress expected to create an earthly utopia.
B) one of extreme indifference and reckless abandon.
C) extremely negative, with most people believing that Armageddon was near.
D) largely determined by state agencies.
E) b and d
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