_____Which was the first play by an African American woman to be produced on Broadway?

A). The Colored Museum
B). Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
C). Raisin in the Sun
D). ‘Night Mother

C

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German princes either held fast in their allegiance to Rome, or banded together under the name of

A. Lutherans. B. Calvinists. C. the Anabaptists. D. Anglicans.

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The humor of the Ealing Studios was typically built on:

A. stunts and slapstick routines, often acted by British music hall performers. B. injecting a single fantastic premise into an ordinary situation. C. parodies of popular British genres. D. romantic entanglements exemplified by the screwball comedies of the 1930s Hollywood.

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