Jihad movements around the turn of the nineteenth century influenced Africa to
a. expel Christian missionaries.
b. join with Western nations in accepting "modernity."
c. reduce its foreign exports and increase self-sufficiency.
d. develop a more truly Muslim society.
d
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What did W. E. B. Du Bois mean by the "Talented Tenth"?
A) those Americans who, like him, attended elite schools such as Harvard B) those African Americans whose intellect and skills were never discovered or cultivated C) an elite set of African Americans for whom segregation should not apply D) an educated elite of African-American professionals and teachers E) the small portion of African Americans who would benefit from such an education as Booker T. Washington proposed
The import of manufactured goods from Europe to Africa
A. bettered the situations of most Africans. B. stimulated the growth of manufacturing in Africa. C. undermined local cottage industries and impoverished families. D. had negative effects on European factory workers. E. led to the permanent establishment of European settlements across the continent.
After World War II the American public favored continued international engagement much more than they had after World War I. Why?
A. As the wealthiest nation on earth, Americans felt it was their duty to help. B. There was an opportunity for huge corporate profits from foreign investment. C. They feared an economic crisis similar to the one that occurred after WWI. D. All these answers are correct.
In the election of 1852,
A. the Democrats selected a war hero as their candidate. B. the Free-Soil Party gained strength. C. the Whigs were united. D. the Free-Soil Party endorsed the Compromise of 1850. E. neither party endorsed the Compromise of 1850.