Booker T. Washington rose to national prominence as the principal of. __________
A) Tuskegee Institute
B) Hampton Institute
C) Howard University
D) Fisk University
Answer: A
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Marcus Garvey
A. argued that America, not Africa, was now the blacks' true home. B. encouraged African Americans to reject assimilation into white society. C. urged African Americans to move out of the South. D. called on African Americans to reject capitalism. E. saw his movement and influence decline in the early 1920s.
Separatists differed from Puritan Congregationalists in that Separatists believed
a. that one is saved solely by the grace of God. b. in complete equality between the sexes. c. that the Church of England was too corrupt to be saved. d. in allowing freedom of religion to all settlers at Plymouth.
Henrik Ibsen's Pillars of Society was a critique of
a. the corrupt Lutheran clergy. b. conventional marriage. c. peasant revolts. d. Swedish rule over Norway. e. hypocritical bourgeois.
All of the following are reasons Christianity was more accepted in Japan than in China except
a. the similar roles played by Japanese and Christian holy figures. b. the doctrinal similarities between Pure Land Buddhism and Christianity. c. that the Jesuits exemplified strong personal examples of the benefits of Christianity. d. that the Japanese rulers lacked the strength to ban it.