What became the first mass-circulation magazine in 1972?
A) ?Cosmopolitan
B) Mademoiselle
C) ?Ms.
D) ?Working Woman
C
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The Proclamation of 1763 forbade white settlement ___________ .
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The main sites of textile production in the eighteenth century were __________.
A. factories B. peasant homes C. port cities D. manors on large estates
How were Leni Riefenstahl’s films about Nazi Germany viewed abroad?
a) While admiring her talent as a filmmaker, many worried that her skill as a propagandist might encourage foreign support for the Nazis. b) Many discounted her films as unworthy, mainly because they were made by a woman. Consider This: Although she lived to 101, Riefenstahl was boycotted and denounced for her work until the end of her life. See 12.6: Narrative: Hitler’s Director. c) Riefenstahl’s films were admired and emulated throughout Allied territory, with filmmakers borrowing her best techniques. Consider This: Although she lived to 101, Riefenstahl was boycotted and denounced for her work until the end of her life. See 12.6: Narrative: Hitler’s Director. d) Riefenstahl’s films were confiscated and the negatives were destroyed whenever possible to keep her work from becoming more widely known. Consider This: Although she lived to 101, Riefenstahl was boycotted and denounced for her work until the end of her life. See 12.6: Narrative: Hitler’s Director.
Who led the way in establishing tobacco cultivation in Virginia?
a. Captain John Smith b. John Rolfe c. Sir Edwin Sandys d. Sir Thomas Smith