Theodore Dreiser slapped Sinclair Lewis over accusations that Dreiser Looks at Russia plagiarized this journalist’s writings. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this journalist who was unceremoniously expelled from Germany in 1934 before later publishing the essay “Who Goes Nazi?” in the style of an amusing party game.
ANSWER: Dorothy Thompson [or Dorothy Celene Thompson]
[10e] In the essay, Thompson designates the “strongest natural-born Nazi in the room” as Mr. L, who allegorizes a leader of one of these entities. The Taft–Hartley Act made leaders of these entities, like Walter Reuther, denounce communism.
ANSWER: labor unions [or trade unions; prompt on United Auto Workers or UAW]
[10m] Thompson rose to prominence while reporting for the New York Herald Tribune, the same newspaper that hosted the “Today and Tomorrow” column by this person who names a “consensus” on public opinion with Gabriel Almond.
ANSWER: Walter Lippmann [accept Almond–Lippmann Consensus]
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