Chapter 1, Concerning Violence
1. Fanon argues that decolonization is always what type of struggle?
(a) Violent
(b) Profitable
(c) Peaceful
(d) Futile
2. Fanon suggests that the act of colonization is accompanied by what?
(a) Fanfare and celebration
(b) Knives and guns
(c) Apathy and uncaring
(d) Acceptance and commitment
3. Colonization robs the native of what?
(a) Human rights
(b) Danger and excitement
(c) Love
(d) Ability to serve
4. The battle between the colonizers and the colonized grows out of what?
(a) Inequality
(b) Dishonor
(c) Fairness
(d) Justice
5. In the colonial society, who holds the power?
(a) Young people
(b) Natives
(c) The poor
(d) Colonists
6. Indigenous people become what in their own lands under colonialism?
(a) Strangers
(b) Rulers
(c) Beneficiaries
(d) Caretakers
7. The natives are forced to do what by the Europeans?
(a) Rule over the land
(b) Starve to death
(c) Take money from the Europeans
(d) Assimilate to their culture
8. The settlers see the natives as what?
(a) Sad creatures
(b) Capable of reform
(c) Beasts
(d) Honorable
9. The settlers believe the natives are incapable of what?
(a) Repression
(b) Danger
(c) Ethics
(d) Stupidity
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