All of the following were artistic works of Nazi propaganda EXCEPT

a. Ernest Junger's The Storm of Steel
b. landscapes and still life portraits as preferred by Hitler

c. Richard Wagner's music
d. Jurgen Habermas' Towards Reconstructing Historical Materialism
e. Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will


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A. pursued a "northern strategy," making civil rights a central plank in his political platform. B. ordered the killing of four students at Ohio's Kent State University by army soldiers. C. refused to end the Vietnam War. D. used illegal methods to obtain information from his political rivals. E. made minor mistakes, but he was careful not to lie to Congress or the people.

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Under the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934, the president had the power to

a. reduce American tariffs through special agreements with other nations. b. participate in economic conferences and agreements sponsored by the League of Nations. c. join international economic boycotts against nations engaging in aggression. d. authorize American companies to enter into binding trade agreements with foreign companies.

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While racist sentiment developed quickly, the primary motive for the slave trade was __________

A) religious conversion B) profit C) military service D) displays of power by European rulers

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How does the black community view the idea of reparations for blacks to compensate for slavery?

A) Opinion is divided over reparations. B) The black community is solidly behind the idea. C) The black community is solidly against the idea. D) Elite blacks seem to favor it, while poor blacks seem to be against it.

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