What was Leni Riefenstahl’s breakthrough documentary titled?

a) Triumph of the Will
b) The Blue Light
Consider This: The film covered a Nazi Party convention in Nuremberg. See 12.6: Narrative: Hitler’s Director.
c) Olympia
Consider This: The film covered a Nazi Party convention in Nuremberg. See 12.6: Narrative: Hitler’s Director.
d) Kristallnacht
Consider This: The film covered a Nazi Party convention in Nuremberg. See 12.6: Narrative: Hitler’s Director.


a) Triumph of the Will

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A. the recognized right of the gentry class to rule B. the right, according to European diplomacy, of the first nation to colonize a river valley to claim all adjacent lands up to its headwaters C. the absolute property right, according to English law, of a head of household over his wife, children, servants, and slaves D. the right of a free settler or sponsor of immigrants to receive 50 acres per person or head

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What factors contributed to making World War I “the most terrible war of all time”?

a. A larger number of people died in World War I than in any other war in history. b. The widespread use of strategic bombing led to countless civilian casualties. c. New technologies helped turn the war into a bloody stalemate. d. American propaganda campaigns demonized the enemy, fueling the war’s label as “most terrible.”

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In the fragments of dialogues between sages and rulers that appear in the Vedas,

a. rulers sometimes defeat the arguments of the sages. b. sages always defeat the arguments of the rulers. c. sages simply lecture to the rulers. d. rulers merely explain to sages the correct way.

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What was the goal of the Athenians at the start of the Peloponnesian War?

A) Athens wanted to use its navy to defeat all of the other city-states. B) Athens wanted to create alliances with all their willing neighbors. C) Athens wanted to conquer territory in Greece and the surrounding areas. D) Athens wanted to demonstrate its strong military training. E) Athens wanted to defeat Sparta's navy.

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