Jacques Feyder's 1935 comedy Carnival in Flanders has been interpreted as ________ at a time when the Fascist threat was growing.
A. favoring collaboration with the enemy
B. promoting communism as a solution to France's political crisis
C. encouraging a preemptive invasion of Germany
D. fanning the flames of anti-Semitism
Answer: A
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a. Goethe's Faust b. Frankenstein's creature c. Lord Byron d. Thomas Jefferson
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A. meditating under a tree B. traveling widely by foot C. building temples D. archiving existing knowledge
Kandinsky wanted to make paintings that made no reference to
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