What was Remarque's purpose in writing all quiet on the western front and who was he writing for
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All Quiet on the Western Front was an anti-war novel. Remarque
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How do totalitarian regimes use propaganda
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To prevent citizens from accessing any media criticizing the
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leaders, and to turn public opinion against their opposition.
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How did the institution of slavery continue to affect the world even after it was abolished
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it reduced the way african states can resist europeans
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Which factor played a role in the US enjoying economic prosperity during the Roaring '20s
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The United States had not incurred high levels of foreign debt
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal economic policies reversed what early political response to the Great Depression
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Cutting spending in response to decreased tax revenue
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How did social instability during the early 20th century contribute to the development of Cubism
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It convinced Cubists that new art styles were needed to depict
the modern world.
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Which conclusion did the Dadaist artistic movement most strongly promote
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Reliance on human reason can lead to chaos and destruction.
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Cubists created artworks that depicted objects as
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flattened and abstract.
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Which scenario would most likely occur in a totalitarian country
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Answer this question… A leader sends secret police to spy on
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What action did Joseph Stalin take to build his cult of personality during his rule
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Inspiring fear in citizens by killing his political
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Joseph Stalin's collectivization policies led Soviet farmers to
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protest against the government by destroying crops
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How did the rapid pace of technological change influence Cubist artists in the early 20th century
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It led them to reject traditional artistic conventions
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What was one of the major characteristics of Ernest Hemingway's works
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Describing the hardships of individuals serving in a war
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What Authors of the Lost Generation responded to World War 1 by
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becoming cynical and critical of traditional values
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What was Remarque's purpose in writing all quiet on the western front and who was he writing for
All Quiet on the Western Front was an anti-war novel. Remarque
was against WWII.
How do totalitarian regimes use propaganda
To prevent citizens from accessing any media criticizing the
government, to provide positive news about the government and its
leaders, and to turn public opinion against their opposition.
How did the institution of slavery continue to affect the world even after it was abolished
it reduced the way african states can resist europeans
Which factor played a role in the US enjoying economic prosperity during the Roaring '20s
The United States had not incurred high levels of foreign debt
during World War I.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal economic policies reversed what early political response to the Great Depression
Cutting spending in response to decreased tax revenue
How did social instability during the early 20th century contribute to the development of Cubism
Answer this question…
It convinced Cubists that new art styles were needed to depict
the modern world.
Which conclusion did the Dadaist artistic movement most strongly promote
Answer this question…
Reliance on human reason can lead to chaos and destruction.
Cubists created artworks that depicted objects as
Answer this question…
flattened and abstract.
Which scenario would most likely occur in a totalitarian country
Answer this question… A leader sends secret police to spy on
citizens suspected of not supporting him.
What action did Joseph Stalin take to build his cult of personality during his rule
Answer this question…
Inspiring fear in citizens by killing his political
opponents
Joseph Stalin's collectivization policies led Soviet farmers to
Answer this question…
protest against the government by destroying crops
How did the rapid pace of technological change influence Cubist artists in the early 20th century
It led them to reject traditional artistic conventions
What was one of the major characteristics of Ernest Hemingway's works
Describing the hardships of individuals serving in a war
What Authors of the Lost Generation responded to World War 1 by
becoming cynical and critical of traditional values