Use the poem to answer the question. How does this poem relate to the aftermath of World War I in the 1920s? (1 point) Responses It emphasizes that a generation of Americans struggled to recover from the brutality of the war. It emphasizes that a generation of Americans struggled to recover from the brutality of the war. It reflects how public opinion about Harding’s foreign policy was deeply divided across the nation. It reflects how public opinion about Harding’s foreign policy was deeply divided across the nation. It reveals how many nativists feared the possibility of another world war. It reveals how many nativists feared the possibility of another world war. It illustrates the intense pride expressed by Harlem Renaissance authors and other intellectuals.

None of the responses accurately relate the poem to the aftermath of World War I in the 1920s. The poem does not specifically address the aftermath of the war or public opinion about Harding's foreign policy, and it does not mention nativists or the fear of another world war. The poem also does not illustrate intense pride expressed by Harlem Renaissance authors or other intellectuals.