How Disney Propaganda Shaped Life on the Home Front During World War Two

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  1. 6. According to Wallace Deuel, what was Disney fearful of being labeled as?
  2. 7. After Pearl Harbor, Disney studios lots in Burbank, California was converted into______?
  3. 9. Although most of Disney’s films at the time were military training films, they also had ones that aligned with fearful, racially charged wartime climates that stereotyped or demonized _____
  4. 10. Disney’s Studio artist, Fujikawa, escaped incarceration by being what?
  5. 13. In Der Fuehrer’s Face, where is Donald stuck in?
  6. 17. The company’s artist created 1200 of what, free of charge?
  7. 18. If mussolini is portrayed as a jowly thug, emperor Hirohito had yellow skin, buck teeth, and slanted eyes, what was Hitler as?
  8. 19. If war posed a business problem for Disney, then converting to wartime production was the ______
  9. 20. What was not referenced in the material by Disney?
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  1. 1. What was closed in Europe, causing Fantasia, Pinocchio, and Bambi to log early box office losses upon their release?
  2. 2. At the time of the War, who was Disney’s biggest star?
  3. 3. During World War One, Disney volunteered for the Red Cross, doing what?
  4. 4. Donald Duck, donned khakis was trying to _____ people to the United States Army
  5. 5. What was the radio helping Donald with?
  6. 8. After the war, women were what at the Disney company?
  7. 11. Animated short sold patriotic message about the freedoms of American life, but it also epitomized the racist______?
  8. 12. “I don’t like this profit during war . . . When people are out there giving up their ____” -Walt Disney
  9. 14. Soldiers got to carry insignia into battle, reminding them of what?
  10. 15. This saying is from a poster about ______: “Thousands of eyes in the dark keep your eyes open”
  11. 16. Upwards of what percent of Disney’s work was related to the war effort?
  12. 18. What did Minnie Mouse recycle to make explosives?