Who is Edward Murrows
Question 1 options:
The head of CBS
The senator that accused many Americans of communism
The news reporter who promoted communism
The news reporter who challenged Senator McCarthy
Question 2 (2 points)
Who is Fred Friendly
Question 2 options:
The head of CBS
The producer of the show that featured Edward Murrows
The senator that accused Americans of communism
A nice man who lived in the woods
Question 3 (2 points)
What is significant about Milo Radulavich and the Air Force?
Question 3 options:
Radulavich was the first American in space
It was the first story of an American being unfairly accused of connections to communism that Murrows reported
Radulavich was Murrows' cousin
It was the first public evidence of aliens
Question 4 (2 points)
How is the main conflict in GNGL and The Crucible similar?
Question 4 options:
Both deal with infidelity in marriage
Both demonstrate unfair trials led by one charismatic individual amidst public hysteria and fear
Both deal with the impact of war
Both deal with religious persecution
Question 5 (2 points)
What two characters are representative of one another in GNGL and The Crucible?
Question 5 options:
Senator McCarthy and John Proctor
Abigail Williams and Edward Murrows
Fred Friendly and Mary Warren
Abigail Williams and Senator McCarthy
Question 6 (2 points)
What two characters are representative of one another in GNGL and The Crucible?
Question 6 options:
Mary Warren and Iron Man
Abigail Williams and Edward Murrows
Edward Murrows and John Proctor
Fred Friendly and John Proctor
Question 7 (2 points)
Edward Murrows has unbelievable success in his career after exposing Senator McCarthy.
Question 7 options:
True
False
Question 8 (2 points)
Senator McCarthy is investigated by the senate following Murrows' show.
Question 8 options:
True
False
Question 9 (2 points)
Edward Murrows and John Proctor share many similarities in that they both fight to expose corruption and ultimately pay a heavy price for doing so.
Question 9 options:
True
False
Question 10 (2 points)
As authors, Arthur Miller and George Clooney both made several specific choices in plot, setting, and characterization to portray a general theme of the the value of truth and the danger of unquestioned human hysteria.
Question 10 options:
True
False