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Jan 28, 2019

[Answer] 6. "A Clockwork Orange" (1971) is a novel that became a controversial movie. Who was the director of this ground-breaking film?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. "A Clockwork Orange" (1971) is a novel that became a controversial movie. Who was the director of this ground-breaking film?"



...1. Anthony Burgess 2. Stanley Kubrick 3. Rene Descartes 4. Agatha Christie Burgess wrote the book but Kubrick had a hand in the screen play. "A Clockwork Orange" was a controversial movie when it was released, as it treated violence as prominent and amoral. Audiences were stunned by an early scene when a man is brutally beaten to the tune of "Singing In the Rain" (1929). The film also dealt with brain-washing and aversion therapy. Although the violence was probably less than the current crop of films, it was banned in many countries such as Ireland, South Africa, and Japan. Kubrick also directed "Dr. Strangelove" (1964), "The Shining"(1980), and "Full Metal Jacket" (1987) and those are only the tip of the iceberg as far as Kubrick's films.

Dec 17, 2018

[Answer] 5. Which member of The Beatles made the controversial statement "We're more popular than Jesus now"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Which member of The Beatles made the controversial statement "We're more popular than Jesus now"?"



...1. Paul McCartney 2. Ringo Starr 3. George Harrison 4. John Lennon John made the statement in March 1966 in an interview that was printed in the "Evening Standard". The statement was a small part of a large article and in its full context it read: "Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue with that; I'm right and I will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first - rock 'n' roll or Christianity. Jesus was all right but his disciples were thick and ordinary. It's them twisting it that ruins it for me." The remark passed virtually unnoticed in the UK. However, part of the remark was printed on the cover of the American magazine "Datebook" a few months later. Faced with the choice of reading the whole comment, taking it in context and perhaps engaging in an informed debate, or burning The Beatles' records, banning the playing of their records, issuing death threats and forcing concerts to be banned, the American religious right opted for the latter. It was after this incident that The Beatles decided to stop touring, for a variety of reasons. John always said that he was thankful to Jesus for bringing their touring days to an end, as he was beginning to feel worn down by them.

Nov 11, 2018

[Answer] In what year did Iran and several other countries, led by the U.S., reach a controversial nuclear agreement that the U.S. fully exited this week by reinstating sanctions on Iran?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In what year did Iran and several other countries, led by the U.S., reach a controversial nuclear agreement that the U.S. fully exited this week by reinstating sanctions on Iran?"



...The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, known commonly as the Iran nuclear deal or Iran deal, is an agreement on the nuclear program of Iran reached in Vienna on 14 July 2015 between Iran, the P5+1, and the European Union.