AP Success - AP European History: Contemporary Movements: Pegida
Question 1
The term 'Lügenpresse' used by Pegida supporters is indicative of:
A new term created by Pegida to describe the modern media.
A traditional German term of respect towards the press.
A historical continuity with the language used by the Nazis.
An official media regulatory body in Germany.
Question 2
The growth of Pegida from a small Facebook group to a movement with thousands of supporters illustrates:
The German government's endorsement of new political organizations.
The role of social media in facilitating the rapid expansion of political movements.
The effectiveness of traditional media in promoting new political groups.
The decline of public interest in political activism.
Question 3
The slogan 'If you go to sleep in a democracy, you wake up in a dictatorship' suggests that Pegida supporters:
Support the unrestricted freedom of the press.
Are concerned about the potential loss of democratic freedoms.
Are indifferent to the type of political system governing Germany.
Advocate for the establishment of a dictatorship.
Question 4
Pegida's call for immigrants in Germany to speak German at home reflects:
A demand for cultural assimilation of immigrants into German society.
A response to a shortage of German language teachers in Germany.
An effort to promote multilingualism in Germany.
A policy of promoting German language learning abroad.
Question 5
The reluctance of Pegida demonstrators to speak with the press, as described in the source, is most likely a result of:
Legal restrictions on freedom of speech in Germany.
A lack of clear objectives or coherent ideology within the movement.
The movement's preference for digital communication over traditional media.
A distrust of the media's ability to accurately represent their views.
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