Booker T. Washington, WEB Du Bois, Marcus Garvey What do the philosophies of these three African-Americans leaders suggest?

A. Conditions were generally acceptable to the African-American community as they were.
B. African Americans believed that racial equality could not be achieved in the US.
C. Frustrations with inequality led African Americans to fight discrimination in different ways.
D. Only Booker T. Washington felt that whites would accept African Americans as equals.


Ans: C. Frustrations with inequality led African Americans to fight discrimination in different ways.

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a. ethical b. religious c. spiritual d. political

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What does this photograph of children visiting town demonstrate about racial customs in the South?

A) Black children enjoyed town, but white children did not. B) White children were taught to be unsmiling and quiet. C) White children generally preferred to be at home. D) Whites and blacks kept apart even from a young age.

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While the rising demand for slaves in the Chesapeake played some role in the growth of the Atlantic slave trade between the mid-1500s and the late 1800s, it was the spread of plantation economies in other places that spurred and sustained the traffic in human beings. Which were these other places?

A. the Middle East and North Africa B. the Caribbean and South America C. British North America D. South Africa and India

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The annexation of the Philippines by the United States __________

A) assured Philippine independence B) ended the Philippine independence movement C) gave control of the government to Emilio Aguinaldo D) resulted in a four-year war of conquest by the Americans

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