The author of Facing Mount Kenya, which argued that British rule was responsible for the destruction of the traditional culture of the peoples of black Africa, was
A) W. E. B. Du Bois.
B) Marcus Garvey.
C) Jomo Kenyatta.
D) Haile Selassie I.
E) Ladipo Solanke.
C
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How did the church, perhaps inadvertently, support common people's superstition and reliance on magic?
A) The sacramental power of the Roman Catholic clergy was itself a form of magic. B) The church had always stressed the reality of demonic powers, opposed to God, in this world. C) The church often employed astrologers to assist in determining the church calendar. D) Folk magic often had its roots in pagan religion. E) Superstition was inconsistent with literate civilization.
After Roosevelt said that the people of Panama had risen up in revolt "literally as one man," Senator Edward Carmack replied, "Yes, and the one man was Roosevelt." Carmack meant Roosevelt
A) was in Panama leading the troops. B) was a great soldier. C) provided an army to Panama. D) manipulated and influenced the insurgents.
Soviet troops crushed a grassroots revolt in which of the following countries after Khrushchev took power?
a. Czechoslovakia b. Romania c. North Korea d. Hungary
When Mexico refused a U.S. offer to purchase the disputed territories, Polk ordered Taylor's army in Texas to enter Mexican territory.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)