What was the primary vehicle for the diffusion of American popular culture in the years immediately following World War II?

a. Movies
b. Newspapers
c. Magazines
d. Television programs
e. Radio programs


a

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a. Umma. b. Sharia. c. Dhimma. d. Ahadith.

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Which of the following is true about the American Indian movement (AIM), which was founded in 1968 ?

(A) It sought accommodation with White society. (B) It modeled its tactics on the Black Power movement. (C) It issued the Declaration of Indian Purpose. (D) It won voting rights for Native Americans. (E) It drew its membership primarily from reservations.

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The purpose of the Spanish Inquisition, as appointed by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1481, was to:

a. Ferret out any people whose beliefs were contrary to Church teachings. b. Convert the Portuguese to Catholic belief. c. Counteract a reappearance of bubonic plague in the Iberian Peninsula. d. Convert the TaĆ­no people that Columbus had discovered in the New World.

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After World War I, the new Ku Klux Klan

A. was a males-only organization. B. became primarily concerned about Catholics, Jews, and foreigners. C. was largely centered in the South. D. focused primarily on intimidating African Americans. E. officially renounced the use of violence.

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