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Question 1

Strength through Joy
 
  A) was one of the most effective Nazi propaganda films to be made by German actors, producers, and directors corrupted by Hitler's ideology.
  B) was Fascist Italy's most popular national recreation agency.
  C) monitored and homogenized the leisure time of the German workers.
  D) failed miserably in its attempts to draw German workers to vacation package tours.
  E) was Spain's Franco's attempt to emulate the popular propaganda movements of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.

Question 2

According to An Akkadian Father's Advice to His Son, why does the father advise his son not to loiter where there is a dispute?
 
  A) To avoid involvement in a lawsuit.
  B) It is bad manners.
  C) To avoid getting into a physical altercation.
  D) To avoid standing trial for not intervening
  E) The father fears the son would be fined for loitering.



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