Samuel Beckett, in Waiting for Godot, developed the dramatic movement known as

a. Cubism.
b. the Theater of the Absurd.
c. Synergetic Surrealism.
d. Monism.
e. Didacticism.


b

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When the United States and the Dutch East Indies banned trade with Japan, the Japanese lost their source of __________, which led them to attack the United States

a. oil b. flour c. steel d. rubber e. ammunition

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In Schenck v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled that in time of war, the government could limit the right to

A) due process. B) free speech. C) keep and bear arms. D) redress of grievance.

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What was the single largest political party in Germany by 1912?

a. Nazis b. Greens c. Social Democrats d. Bolsheviks e. Mensheviks

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