How did James Baldwin challenge Richard Wright over his characters in Native Son?

A) James Baldwin never challenged Richard Wright.
B) Baldwin felt that blacks were more victimized than Wright portrayed.
C) Baldwin disagreed with Wright's portrayal of blacks as helpless victims of racism.
D) Baldwin felt that Wright should focus on color discrimination within the black community.


Answer: C

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A) did not suffer a permanently servile condition. B) transferred slave status automatically to their children. C) remained uneducated and unwed. D) lost all legal rights and opportunities for economic advancement.

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About twenty thousand whites from the Deep South migrated to ___________________ whose emperor offered subsidized transport and cheap land and where slavery was still legal

A) ?Cuba B) ?Brazil C) ?Mexico D) ?Colombia E) Argentina

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Robert La Follette wanted to make the state of ________ into a "laboratory of progressivism."

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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In contrast to African and Native American societies, women in European societies were

a. not allowed to engage in certain kinds of work. b. usually denied positions of political and religious authority. c. primarily responsible for discipline within the family. d. equal to men in the eyes of the law.

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