Praxis II Citizenship

Category - US History

Why was D. W. Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation controversial?
  1. It showed children working in factories under harsh conditions.
  2. It attempted to portray women as intellectual superiors to men.
  3. It attempted to portray the Ku Klux Klan favorably.
  4. It was critical of Theodore Roosevelt’s “Big Stick” diplomacy.
Explanation
Answer: C - D. W. Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation was controversial because it attempted to portray the Ku Klux Klan favorably. Though the film has been enmeshed with controversy for nearly a century, it has not faded from the forefront of history because it was one of the first full-length motion pictures. To make matters worse, not only did the film depict the KKK in a positive light, it featured an epigraph praising the Klan written by President Woodrow Wilson, a rabid racist.
Was this helpful? Upvote!
Login to contribute your own answer or details

Top questions

Related questions

Most popular on PracticeQuiz