Question 1: For a satirical subversion
of the United States military's 1960s propaganda regarding the
safety of ________ materials, see The Atomic
Cafe.
Question 3: Eisenstein's films, in particular The
Battleship Potemkin, are seen as masterworks of the
cinema, even as they glorify Eisenstein's ________ ideals.
Question 4: During the 1960s, the United States produced propaganda films
that cheerily instructed civilians how to build homemade ________, to protect themselves in the event of nuclear
war.
Question 8: In the United States during World War II, filmmaker ________ created a
seven-part series of films to support the war effort entitled
Why We
Fight.