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Songs About Political Issues

Description: Test your knowledge about songs that address political issues and make a statement about social or political matters.
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Which Bob Dylan song became an anthem for the civil rights movement?

  1. Blowin' in the Wind

  2. The Times They Are A-Changin'

  3. Like a Rolling Stone

  4. Mr. Tambourine Man


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Released in 1963, 'Blowin' in the Wind' became a powerful anthem for the civil rights movement, capturing the longing for change and equality.

In what song does John Lennon express his opposition to the Vietnam War?

  1. Imagine

  2. Give Peace a Chance

  3. Strawberry Fields Forever

  4. Come Together


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Released in 1969, 'Give Peace a Chance' became an iconic anti-war anthem, featuring the simple yet powerful lyrics 'All we are saying is give peace a chance.'

Which song by Nina Simone became a symbol of the fight against racial injustice?

  1. Feeling Good

  2. My Baby Just Cares for Me

  3. I Put a Spell on You

  4. Mississippi Goddam


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Released in 1964, 'Mississippi Goddam' is a powerful protest song that addresses the racial discrimination and violence in Mississippi during the civil rights movement.

In what song does Marvin Gaye address the social and economic struggles of the inner city?

  1. What's Going On

  2. Sexual Healing

  3. Let's Get It On

  4. I Heard It Through the Grapevine


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Released in 1971, 'What's Going On' is a powerful and moving song that addresses issues of poverty, police brutality, and social injustice.

Which song by U2 became an anthem for the fight against poverty and injustice?

  1. With or Without You

  2. One

  3. Sunday Bloody Sunday

  4. Where the Streets Have No Name


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Released in 1991, 'One' became a powerful anthem for social justice and unity, with its lyrics addressing issues of poverty, hunger, and disease.

In what song does Green Day criticize the political establishment and the Iraq War?

  1. American Idiot

  2. Holiday

  3. Boulevard of Broken Dreams

  4. Wake Me Up When September Ends


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Released in 2004, 'American Idiot' is a rock opera that critiques the political climate and the Iraq War, with songs like 'American Idiot' and 'Holiday' becoming anthems of discontent.

Which song by System of a Down addresses the Armenian Genocide?

  1. Chop Suey!

  2. Toxicity

  3. Aerials

  4. B.Y.O.B.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Released in 2005, 'B.Y.O.B.' is a powerful song that addresses the Armenian Genocide and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

In what song does Bob Marley call for unity and peace?

  1. One Love

  2. No Woman, No Cry

  3. Redemption Song

  4. Stir It Up


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Released in 1977, 'One Love' is a reggae classic that promotes unity, love, and peace, becoming an anthem for social justice movements worldwide.

Which song by Rage Against the Machine criticizes corporate greed and exploitation?

  1. Killing in the Name

  2. Bulls on Parade

  3. Testify

  4. Guerrilla Radio


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Released in 1992, 'Killing in the Name' is a powerful protest song that criticizes corporate greed, police brutality, and the political establishment.

In what song does Bruce Springsteen address the struggles of the working class?

  1. Born in the U.S.A.

  2. Glory Days

  3. Dancing in the Dark

  4. The River


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Released in 1984, 'Born in the U.S.A.' is a powerful album that addresses the struggles of the working class in America, with songs like 'Born in the U.S.A.' and 'My Hometown' becoming anthems of social justice.

Which song by Woody Guthrie became an anthem for the labor movement?

  1. This Land Is Your Land

  2. Pastures of Plenty

  3. Do Re Mi

  4. Roll On, Columbia, Roll On


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Released in 1940, 'This Land Is Your Land' is a folk classic that celebrates the beauty of America and the struggles of the working class, becoming an anthem for the labor movement.

In what song does Joan Baez address the Vietnam War and the anti-war movement?

  1. We Shall Overcome

  2. Blowin' in the Wind

  3. Where Have All the Flowers Gone?

  4. Joe Hill


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Released in 1961, 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone?' is a powerful anti-war song that addresses the futility of war and the loss of life.

Which song by Public Enemy addresses police brutality and racial injustice?

  1. Fight the Power

  2. 911 Is a Joke

  3. Rebel Without a Pause

  4. Don't Believe the Hype


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Released in 1989, 'Fight the Power' is a powerful hip-hop anthem that addresses police brutality, racial injustice, and the struggles of the African American community.

In what song does Neil Young criticize the environmental destruction caused by industrialization?

  1. Heart of Gold

  2. Old Man

  3. Harvest Moon

  4. Rockin' in the Free World


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Released in 1989, 'Rockin' in the Free World' is a powerful rock anthem that criticizes environmental destruction, political corruption, and the state of the world.

Which song by The Clash addresses the struggles of the working class and the political establishment?

  1. London Calling

  2. Should I Stay or Should I Go

  3. Rock the Casbah

  4. I Fought the Law


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Released in 1979, 'London Calling' is a powerful punk rock album that addresses the struggles of the working class, the political establishment, and the state of the world.

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