Questions: Question 4 The Zoot Suit Riots (which became the title and subject of a film) were largely incited by: Roman Novarro William Randolph Hearst Warren Baxter Leo Carillo Anthony Quin

Question 4 The Zoot Suit Riots (which became the title and subject of a film) were largely incited by: Roman Novarro William Randolph Hearst Warren Baxter Leo Carillo Anthony Quin
Transcript text: Question 4 The Zoot Suit Riots (which became the title and subject of a film) were largely incited by: Roman Novarro William Randolph Hearst Warren Baxter Leo Carillo Anthony Quin
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The answer is William Randolph Hearst.

Explanation
Option 1: Roman Novarro

Roman Novarro was a Mexican-American actor during the silent film era and is not associated with the incitement of the Zoot Suit Riots.

Option 2: William Randolph Hearst

William Randolph Hearst was a powerful newspaper publisher whose media empire was known for sensationalist journalism, often referred to as "yellow journalism." His newspapers played a significant role in shaping public opinion and are believed to have contributed to the racial tensions that led to the Zoot Suit Riots by publishing inflammatory articles about Mexican American youth.

Option 3: Warren Baxter

There is no historical record of a person named Warren Baxter being involved in the Zoot Suit Riots.

Option 4: Leo Carillo

Leo Carillo was an actor and conservationist, known for his role in the television series "The Cisco Kid." He was not involved in the Zoot Suit Riots.

Option 5: Anthony Quin

Anthony Quinn was a Mexican-American actor known for his roles in Hollywood films. He was not involved in the incitement of the Zoot Suit Riots.

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