The Wretched of the Earth Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

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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. In indulging in the "fraternal bloodbath," the native distracts itself from confronting what?
(a) The effects of colonization
(b) The futility of the situation
(c) The colonialist powers
(d) Their own inferiority

2. Who reinforced the colonialists in the rural areas?
(a) Children
(b) Rural peasants
(c) Local chiefs
(d) Immigrants

3. In preparing to overthrow the colonial powers, the native will face threats from whom?
(a) Other natives
(b) Colonialist police
(c) Outside threats
(d) Nature

4. The settlers believe the natives are incapable of what?
(a) Ethics
(b) Danger
(c) Stupidity
(d) Repression

5. National revolutionary political parties usually show what toward rural peasants?
(a) Violence
(b) Indifferance
(c) Interest
(d) Compassion

Short Answer Questions

1. Political parties may be inexperienced at organizing what?

2. How will the colonists react to the rebel actions?

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

4. In the colonial society, who holds the power?

5. Fanon suggests that rural peasants may resent whom?

Short Essay Questions

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

2. Why is educating and indoctrinating the groups that have joined the rebellion important?

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

4. How does the revolution begin?

5. How does Frantz Fanon's approach differ from Martin Luther King's?

6. Why are the lumpenproletariat so important for the revolutionary movement?

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

8. What actions do the leaders of the movement need to do in order to keep the movement going?

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

10. What political route does Fanon encourage post-colonial societies to take instead of capitalism? Why?

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