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macs_100_120258_251388 MACS 100 Popular Television and Movies Final Exam
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Edward R. Murrow openly challenged Senator Joseph McCarthy about what 1950s event:
选项
A.The Red Scare
B.WWI
C.Drive-In Movies
D.JFK's Assassination
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Question: Edward R. Murrow openly challenged Senator Joseph McCarthy about what 1950s event?
Option 1: The Red Scare
This choice points to the broad anti-communist fervor of the early 1950s, commonly called the Red Scare. Murrow used his program to scrutinize McCarthy and his methods duri......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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