|
| Name: _________________________ | Period: ___________________ |
This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which of the following is a weapon used by the natives in the rebellion in Madagascar?
(a) Spear
(b) Machine gun
(c) Balloon
(d) Nuclear bomb
2. The indigenous people value what according to Fanon?
(a) Self-reliance
(b) Individualism
(c) Community
(d) Competition
3. What did American black militants refer to the process of the colonialist bourgeoisie calling for non-violence and for the native to come to a reconciliation?
(a) Peaceful negotiation
(b) Assimilation
(c) Selling out
(d) Nationalism
4. The natives are forced to do what by the Europeans?
(a) Starve to death
(b) Assimilate to their culture
(c) Take money from the Europeans
(d) Rule over the land
5. Fanon argues that the suppressed anger of the natives will turn to what?
(a) Violence
(b) Acceptance
(c) Traditional religions
(d) Mass migration
Short Answer Questions
1. What will the initial period of euphoria be replaced with?
2. When the native become discontent with the settlers' society, what does the native rediscover?
3. Some natives will have what because they have been allowed into the elite of colonialist society?
4. Which colonial power controlled Congo?
5. Fanon argues that the successful movement has to move from slogans to what?
Short Essay Questions
1. What actions do the leaders of the movement need to do in order to keep the movement going?
2. How do the colonial powers try to combat the revolution?
3. Why is the colonizing nation not interested in violence against the native peoples?
4. How does Fanon believe that dance relates to the oppression of colonialism?
5. Who tries to block or resist the native/rebel, according to Fanon?
6. How is the colonialist bourgeoisie aided by religion?
7. What happens as the native approaches the stage of decolonization?
8. What obstacle do rebel leaders face in contacting the rural peasants about the movement? Why is it there?
9. Where is the most spontaneous and explosive force for the revolution found, according to Fanon? Why is this?
10. Why is educating and indoctrinating the groups that have joined the rebellion important?
|
This section contains 881 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |
|



