The correct answer is:
Its characters showed little regard for morals.
Explanation:
<em>The 1920s were marked by an economic growth combined with a carefree living lifestyle in the United States; this era is also known as the Jazz Age or the roaring twenties. </em>
F. Scott Fitzgerald captured this period in his novel The Great Gatsby, where a millionaire named Jay Gatsby threw parties in his mansion in Long Island filled with food, liquor, and drugs for an interested society with no regard for morals and that didn't cared for him only to attract Daisy Buchanan, (who was a married woman). The Great Gatsby represents a time of social change when America achieved prosperity from industrialization, women owned their right to vote, and alcohol consumption and the mafia began to rise uncontrollably.
The term that is being defined is called infertility.
The "War Hawks" in the United States were mainly "<span>frontier settlers and farmers of the West and South who wanted to expand America's frontiers," although this phrase can apply throughout world history to mean any group that is in favor of war. </span>