Stock Exchange Head McChesney Martin Inducted Into Army Selective Service, Circus World Still Engages US Audiences

Stock Exchange Head McChesney Martin Inducted Into Army Selective Service, Circus World Still Engages US Audiences

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The transcript discusses William McChesney's career shift from being a Stock Exchange president to joining the military. It highlights his transition and the significant pay cut he took. The narrative then shifts to the headlines of 1941, focusing on circus news and international treaties. The circus is portrayed as a vibrant spectacle, even during wartime, with a variety of unique characters and performances.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What significant career change did William McChesney Martin Jr. make?

He retired from his position.

He started a new business.

He became the president of a bank.

He left a high-paying job to join the army.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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In 1941, what was a major focus in the news alongside the circus?

Technological advancements

Sports events

International treaties and defense spending

Environmental issues

3.

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30 sec • 1 pt

How did circuses manage to thrive during the wartime period?

By reducing the number of shows

By increasing ticket prices

By becoming bigger and brighter

By focusing on local performances only

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is highlighted about circus performers in the transcript?

Their financial struggles

Their unique and entertaining roles

Their educational background

Their international fame

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30 sec • 1 pt

What role do clowns play in the circus according to the transcript?

They are the main attraction.

They are necessary and bring charm.

They manage the circus operations.

They perform dangerous stunts.