The author of the popular book, The Wretched of the Earth, who argued that violence was a "psychologically healthy and tactically sound method for the oppressed," was:

A) Frantz Fanon.
B) Stokely Carmichael.
C) H. Rap Brown.
D) Eldridge Cleaver.


Answer: A

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In the 1905 Taft-Katsura Agreement, __________

a. the United States and Japan agreed not to attack each other for at least 50 years b. the United States exchanged recognition of Japanese control of Korea for a Japanese pledge not to invade the Philippines c. Japan agreed to limit emigration to the United States d. the United States and Japan agreed to a policy of mutual free trade e. the United States and Japan agreed to uphold the Open Door and support Chinese independence

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Pataliputra

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Andrew Jackson's inauguration as president symbolized the

a. return of Jeffersonian simplicity. b. newly won ascendancy of the masses. c. dignity and decorum with which Jackson ran the White House. d. aloofness with which Jackson treated his supporters. e. growing evangelical temperance movement in American society.

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Either the man or the woman could initiate divorce in the Roman Empire, and the main legal issue was which of the following?

a. Custody of children. b. What name the wife kept. c. Settlement of property. d. Where the husband would live. e. Which partner could remarry.

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