Why was Destination Freedom taken off the air in 1950?
A) It was not profitable.
B) The political climate had changed.
C) Its host radio station was purchased by white businessmen.
D) It aired a profile of Paul Robeson.
Answer: B
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a. Britain. b. Denmark. c. France. d. the Dutch.
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After meeting and listening with representatives of many religious leaders and followers, Akbar proclaimed his belief in
a. the Sufis. b. Protestantism. c. Buddhism. d. Divine Faith. e. Zoroastrianism.
In the 1980 presidential election, Ronald Reagan
A. captured an overwhelming majority of electoral votes. B. None of these answers is correct. C. both won slightly more than half of the popular vote, and captured an overwhelming majority of electoral votes. D. won slightly more than half of the popular vote. E. won primarily as a result of third-party candidate John Anderson.