One of the most successful Nazi propaganda pieces, Triumph of the Will, was produced by

a. Josef Goebbels.
b. Heinrich Reinhardt.
c. Leni Riefenstahl.
d. Sergei Eisenstein.
e. Orson Welles.


c

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"The Rule of the Fishes" refers to the

a. statement of Buddha about the need to abstain from killing reptiles. b. view that warfare is glorious and was the primary activity of kings and aristocrats. c. development of a major marine fishery program under Ashoka. d. desire of Hindus to eat fish rather than cattle. e. the invasion of the Ganges basis by the Sea Peoples from South Asia.

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In the atmosphere of the Cold War, the United States tended to define "human rights" in terms of political liberty, while the Soviet Union emphasized social and economic entitlements.

a. true b. false

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Despite their rarity, slaveholders had a deep fear of slave __________

A) strikes B) marriages C) escapes D) uprisings

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Eighteenth-century writers, especially in England, used this new form of literary expression to attack the hypocrisies of the era and provide sentimental entertainment to growing numbers of readers:

A) epic poetry. B) autobiography. C) novels. D) short stories. E) histories of the Middle Ages.

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