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What impact did Walt Disney have on the 20th century?

1) You mentioned that Walt Disney also contributed to the globalization of American culture. How exactly? Is there anything besides his characters?

2) Did Disney ever win any awards (Oscars, etc.) that were instrumental in history? Meaning, did any of his wins change the awards programs or make a statement? If so, which ones and how?

3) Is there any additional facts about Disney and his impact on history that are relevant from the attachments provided? If so, what is the major relevance?

4) In what ways could Disney be considered the most important person of the 20th Century?

5) What reasons would you give as to why people might not consider Disney to be the most important person of the 20th Century?

6) In what ways has Disney's innovations and imagineering contributed to US history?

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Andrew Templeton, MS (IP)

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B.S. Secondary Education, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
B.A. Intercultural Ministries, New Tribes Mission Bible Institute
M.S. Education I.P., Baptist Bible Graduate School

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