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read the excerpt from the song, \brother, can you spare a dime?\they used to tell me i was building a dreamwith peace and glory ahead—these lines emphasize the pre-great depression belief that○ peace and glory were the ultimate goals of wwi.○ the american dream was beyond reach.○ american businesses were imperishable.○ there would always be work available.
The song "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" reflects disillusionment after the Great Depression. The pre-Depression lines "building a dream / With peace and glory ahead" reference the widespread belief that hard work would always lead to opportunity, meaning steady work was seen as guaranteed. The other options are incorrect: WWI's goals are not the focus, the pre-Depression view was the American Dream was attainable, and the lines do not center on business permanence.
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there would always be work available.