Answer:
a sense of disillusionment with pre-war values and institutions and a search for new meaning
Explanation:
This generation was the Silent generation and many were unhappy with many of the values that were popular around the time. People like Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald became more reflective and wanted to find inner meaning. They were not really religious, excited about technology, or really glorified nature.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not mention the period of time in the history of Africa, so we are assuming that is after the Scramble for Africa, in which European superpowers started to grant independence to many African nations.
The kinds of political organization developed in Central and Southeastern Africa were intents for establishing democratic governments in which African citizens could have a voice in the election of their new leaders after so many years of European monarchies. However, this was only a good intention because, in reality, disorders and chaos followed the "decolonization years." Most of the Central and Southeastern countries lived periods of chaos were tyrants and dictators took advantage of the political situations and grasp the power to control the regions.
America wanted to help stop communism from spreading all over the world so they tried to help Vietnam by keeping south Vietnam a non communist government.
Tribune is an official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests
In theory, a market economy with many producers will most efficiently provide products. The reason for this, is that a market economy is ruled by consumers' needs and wants (as opposed to what the government thinks should be) and producers will compete to satisfy these market's needs.