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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. Where did Eddo-Lodge initially propose as a site for her interview with Nick Griffin?
(a) A library.
(b) Her apartment.
(c) Her publisher's office.
(d) A coffee shop.
2. What program did Nick Griffin appear on during the Brexit campaign to make comments that Eddo-Lodge watched in disbelief?
(a) University Challenge.
(b) BBC's This Week Tonight.
(c) BBC's Question Time.
(d) Newsnight.
3. What significant educational institution in Britain was the focus of the 2015 movements to remove a statue of a historical figure there?
(a) The University of London.
(b) The University of Nottingham.
(c) Trinity College.
(d) Oxford University.
4. Which politician told crowds in 1968 that soon, the Black man would "have the whip hand" over the white man in Britain?
(a) Enoch Powell.
(b) Tony Blair.
(c) Gordon Browne.
(d) Winston Churchill.
5. What does intersectionality mean, according to Eddo-Lodge?
(a) The combination of economic and cultural hardship.
(b) The crossover of racism and sexism that happens to people who are both Black and women.
(c) The process one must go through to become an activist.
(d) The acceptance that changing structures must be preceded by a grieving process.
Short Answer Questions
1. Which of the following questions does Eddo-Lodge write many women's magazines in the 1990s and early 2000s focused on?
2. What does tackling racism often have conversations moving to and from, according to Eddo-Lodge?
3. Which abolitionist and women's rights activist addressed the Ohio Women's Rights Convention in 1851?
4. When did David Cameron "finally utter the words 'patriarchal society,'" according to Eddo-Lodge?
5. What phrase was once used in the U.S. to admonish U.S.-born children of immigrants there?
Short Essay Questions
1. What famous figure in British history was at the center of a 2015 movement to remove a monument at Oxford?
2. How does Eddo-Lodge describe the relationship between Black and white feminists in Britain in Part IV?
3. How does Eddo-Lodge describe the nature of her ideal form of feminism?
4. What has the "word" multiculturalism" come to mean for many Brits, according to Enno-Lodge?
5. What does Eddo-Lodge predict about what the country will look like when and if white feminism has "won"?
6. What was the controversy Eddo-Lodge described over the 2014 discussions around casting for James Bond films?
7. How would you summarize Griffin's views on immigration and race as he told them to Eddo-Lodge?
8. What is one main reason Eddo-Lodge sought an interview with conservative politician Nick Griffin, even though she found his views racist and offensive?
9. How did Eddo-Lodge's feelings about being perceived as an angry Black woman change over time?
10. How have class designations changed in Britain over time, according to Eddo-Lodge?
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