The Wretched of the Earth Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

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The Wretched of the Earth Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Why do the criminal acts by natives against natives rise?
(a) To hurt other people
(b) They vent their frustrations on one another
(c) The settlers force them to commit these acts
(d) To spite the white settlers

2. Fanon suggests that any concessions offered are a result of what?
(a) A desire to give the natives power
(b) Communism
(c) The benevolence of the colonists
(d) The native struggle

3. Where do the rebel leaders flee when they are harassed and threatened?
(a) Cities
(b) Neighboring countries
(c) The countryside
(d) The colonial nation

4. As the native population approaches the stage of decolonization, Fanon argues that they go through a phase of what when they think of the task of throwing off the colonial power?
(a) Fear
(b) Apathy
(c) Anger
(d) Acceptance

5. The rebel movement may rely on what in the urban areas?
(a) Upper class
(b) Intellectuals
(c) Labor unions
(d) Government officials

Short Answer Questions

1. National revolutionary political parties usually show what toward rural peasants?

2. In preparing to overthrow the colonial powers, the native will face threats from whom?

3. The natives realize that they have been what by colonialism?

4. In trying for pacification, the colonialist bourgeoisie is aided by what?

5. What will the native people abandon once the fight for freedom begins?

Short Essay Questions

1. What actions do the leaders of the movement need to do in order to keep the movement going?

2. Why do the rebel leaders flee to the countryside? What happens to the movement?

3. Why does native-on-native violence increase?

4. Why is educating and indoctrinating the groups that have joined the rebellion important?

5. What political route does Fanon encourage post-colonial societies to take instead of capitalism? Why?

6. What are the earliest stages of the rebellion like?

7. How is the colonialist bourgeoisie aided by religion?

8. What is colonization, according to Fanon? What are the effects of colonization?

9. How does the revolution begin?

10. How does Frantz Fanon's approach differ from Martin Luther King's?

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