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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. In preparing to overthrow the colonial powers, the native will face threats from whom?
(a) Colonialist police
(b) Other natives
(c) Outside threats
(d) Nature
2. Who was the colonial power in Angola?
(a) Norway
(b) England
(c) France
(d) Portugal
3. White settlers view the increase in violence as proof of what?
(a) The inferiority of the natives
(b) The settlers' effect on society
(c) The evil nature of humans
(d) The need for gun control
4. Fanon argues that the suppressed anger of the natives will turn to what?
(a) Traditional religions
(b) Mass migration
(c) Acceptance
(d) Violence
5. The native settler may believe that who will punish the transgressor of social norms?
(a) Spirits
(b) The UN
(c) Native rulers
(d) Zeus
Short Answer Questions
1. Why do the criminal acts by natives against natives rise?
2. What does Fanon call the rural people?
3. What tactic did the rebel leaders in Angola turn it after the savage counter-attack?
4. National revolutionary political parties usually show what toward rural peasants?
5. What can carry the movement in the first few days, but not later on?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is colonization, according to Fanon? What are the effects of colonization?
2. How does Fanon believe that dance relates to the oppression of colonialism?
3. How do the colonial powers try to combat the revolution?
4. What obstacle do rebel leaders face in contacting the rural peasants about the movement? Why is it there?
5. What is the biggest mistake that rebel political movements make in underdeveloped countries? Why?
6. Why do the rebel leaders flee to the countryside? What happens to the movement?
7. Why do the colonial powers seek to create a divide between the rural and urban areas?
8. Why are the lumpenproletariat so important for the revolutionary movement?
9. How does Frantz Fanon's approach differ from Martin Luther King's?
10. What situations or obstacles may threaten the movement? Why?
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