Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Rhimes’s approach, balking at any utterance of race talk with regard to dialogue, plot
points, or character development, works to make the discussion of racialization seem
unnecessary and inauthentic.
2. Orange is the New Black’s portrayal of women’s attempts at beautification under the
most dire circumstances takes a much darker approach, but it challenges stereotypes
about female prisoners’ priorities.
3. Without a media-saturated “fast capitalism” and media-centric politics, new
technologies like Twitter and social networking, and a celebrity culture that has morphed
into politics, there could never be a Donald Trump.
4. The shift signaled by Netflix concerns issues of technology but maybe more
importantly, branding and programming strategies, viewing practices independent from
scheduling that lead to a complication in how audience behavior needs to be
understood and “success” of a program measured, and how familiar associations with
the concept of television are not “merely” subverted but changed completely.
1. true
2. false
3. true
4. true
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A) diplomatic service B) navy C) army D) European balance of power
The most vocal source of anticolonial sentiment in Asia and Africa in the late nineteenth century was
a. the urban poor. b. landowning elites. c. rank and file soldiers. d. the rural poor. e. the urban middle class.
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a. Lunar calendars. b. Buddhist philosophical treatises. c. The first Japanese novels. d. Chinese-style imperial histories.
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a. They pioneered the use of modern agricultural techniques. b. They championed the rights of the indigenous Indian tribes. c. They carved out a safe haven for Jewish immigrants. d. They prevented Spanish incursions on English territory. e. They illegally occupied land in what became North Carolina and helped establish the new colony´s reputation as independent-minded.