Section 1: Part I--The Foreigner’s Home, including the essays “The Dead of September 11” through “A Race in Mind: The Press in Deed”
1. To whom does Morrison address her remarks about the dead of September 11, 2001?
(a) To all Americans.
(b) To the dead themselves.
(c) To the families of the dead.
(d) To the terrorists responsible for the deaths.
2. What does Morrison say is at its greatest height since the time of the slave trade?
(a) Legislative attempts to integrate newcomers.
(b) The mass movement of people.
(c) Globalism.
(d) The opening of boarders.
3. Which of the following is a key characteristic of globalism, according to Morrison?
(a) Unity among workers.
(b) Creating world peace.
(c) Celebration of diversity.
(d) The Americanization of the world.
4. Store displays arranged to look like the interiors of houses and the interiors of houses arranged to look like store displays is an example Morrison gives of which aspect of globalism?
(a) Its division of people into "center" and "margin."
(b) Corporate control of formerly public spaces.
(c) The erasure of the line between public and private.
(d) The boundless creation of wealth.
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