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Question 1: A persistent urban legend exists that John Reed came from the family for which ________, an elite liberal arts school located in Portland, was named.
Willamette UniversityReed CollegePomona CollegeLewis & Clark College

Question 2: The movie won three ________, and was nominated for nine others.
Academy AwardAcademy Award for Best DirectorAcademy Award for Best PictureAcademy Award for Best Actor

Question 3: Jack allied himself with the syndicalist trade union the ________ at this time.
Timeline of labor issues and eventsAnarcho-syndicalismIndustrial Workers of the WorldSyndicalism

Question 4: Warren Beatty starred as Reed, while ________ played the part of Louise Bryant and Jack Nicholson that of Eugene O'Neill.
Ellen BurstynDiane KeatonAcademy Award for Best ActressMeryl Streep

Question 5: Jack was an enthusiastic supporter of the new ________ government and he went to work for the new People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs, translating decrees and news of the actions of the new government into English.
Revolutionary socialismMarxismSocialismFourth International

Question 6: The first of Reed's many arrests came in ________, in 1913, for attempting to speak on behalf of strikers in the New Jersey silk mills.
Clifton, New JerseyPaterson, New JerseyPassaic, New JerseyElizabeth, New Jersey

Question 7: [49] Reed attempted to leave Russia through Latvia that month, but his train never arrived forcing him to hitch a ride in the boxcar of an eastbound military train to ________.
Leningrad OblastMoscowSaint PetersburgBashkortostan

Question 8: Ten Days That Shook The World at ________
Project Gutenberg AustraliaAmazon KindleGoogle BooksProject Gutenberg

Question 9: In 1913 he joined the staff of The Masses, edited by ________ and his sister Crystal.
MarxismMax EastmanSocialismJohn Reed (journalist)

Question 10: Reed was deeply disappointed by the general collapse in working-class solidarity promised by the Second International, and by its replacement with ________ and nationalism.
Chemical warfareAerial warfareMilitarismWar
















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