Marcus Garvey was much-influenced by Booker T. Washington's book:
A) The Souls of Black Folk.
B) The New Negro.
C) Up From Slavery.
D) The Passing of the Great Race.
Answer: C
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Most Whites associated with Indian reform groups of the 1880s believed that__________________.
A. Indians could never be successfully assimilated into American society B. Indian cultures should be protected and preserved C. Indians could succeed in American society only if they adopted middle-class values D. Indians should be protected from white encroachment by the United States Army
What are the most important elements necessary for the creation of "civilization" as we know it? Explain how civilization becomes more complex as it obtains these elements, as well as how this kind of civilization differs from earlier social organizations
What will be an ideal response?
The most significant change in the methods used for acquiring gold in the 1850s was from
a. panning for gold in streams to hydraulic mining. b. using mule teams to drag the soil to dynamiting holes and tunnels. c. staking a claim based on location to one based on the amount of gold extracted. d. relying on an entire team of men to work a claim to individuals working claims.
Which of the following does not describe the United Fruit Company (UFCO)?
A) It marketed the indigo and cochineal produced by thousands of small farmers. B) It acquired monopolistic control over land transport in Guatemala. C) It exercised virtual ownership of the major Atlantic port of Puerto Barrios. D) It acquired vast banana lands on very favorable terms from the Guatemalan government.