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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. What sustains the rebel cause?
(a) Love and peace
(b) Fear and apathy
(c) Power and greed
(d) Determination and courage

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

3. According to Fanon, what will be swept away in the first spontaneous rush of hope?
(a) Ancient feuds
(b) Fear of death
(c) Oppression
(d) Colonial rule

4. Political parties may be inexperienced at organizing what?
(a) Rural areas
(b) Inner cities
(c) Suburbs
(d) Ubran areas

5. Which of the following is a weapon used by the natives in the rebellion in Madagascar?
(a) Balloon
(b) Machine gun
(c) Spear
(d) Nuclear bomb

Short Answer Questions

1. The native finds that who tries to resist and block reform?

2. How do the rural peasants feel about being bypassed at first?

3. Colonization robs the native of what?

4. Which major nations recognized the importance of peace during the Cold War?

5. The battle between the colonizers and the colonized grows out of what?

Short Essay Questions

1. What obstacle do rebel leaders face in contacting the rural peasants about the movement? Why is it there?

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

3. How is the colonialist likely to react after the initial period of euphoria? Give an example from the reading of the reaction.

4. Where is the most spontaneous and explosive force for the revolution found, according to Fanon? Why is this?

5. Who tries to block or resist the native/rebel, according to Fanon?

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

7. What situations or obstacles may threaten the movement? Why?

8. What happens as the native approaches the stage of decolonization?

9. Why do the colonial powers seek to create a divide between the rural and urban areas?

10. How does Fanon believe that dance relates to the oppression of colonialism?

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