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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. What was the rebellion in Kenya called?
(a) Skyre rebellion
(b) Mau-Mau rebellion
(c) Tasmania rebellion
(d) Massa rebellion
2. Why do local chiefs and tribal potentates side with the colonialists?
(a) Fear of the colonialists
(b) Personal interests
(c) Loyalty
(d) Economic interest
3. Why does the colonizing nation have no interest in violence with native peoples?
(a) They consume goods imported from the colonizing country.
(b) The colonizing nation relies on the government of the native peoples.
(c) The colonizing country has the natives best interest at heart.
(d) The colonizing country knows that they will be defeated in battle.
4. What may rural peasants guard?
(a) The secret to their successes
(b) Their stores of wealth
(c) The roads to the cities
(d) Tribal and folk customs
5. Which colonial power controlled Congo?
(a) Germany
(b) Portugal
(c) France
(d) Belgium
Short Answer Questions
1. Fanon argues that the successful movement has to move from slogans to what?
2. Fanon suggests that any concessions offered are a result of what?
3. In what country did Belgian colonialist military forces remove rural youths from the cities in 1957?
4. A 1947 rebellion by rural peasants occurred where?
5. According to Fanon, what will be swept away in the first spontaneous rush of hope?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why is the colonizing nation not interested in violence against the native peoples?
2. Why does native-on-native violence increase?
3. What actions do the leaders of the movement need to do in order to keep the movement going?
4. What obstacle do rebel leaders face in contacting the rural peasants about the movement? Why is it there?
5. What political route does Fanon encourage post-colonial societies to take instead of capitalism? Why?
6. What should the natives remember about any concessions that they are offered?
7. How do the colonial powers try to combat the revolution?
8. Why do the rebel leaders flee to the countryside? What happens to the movement?
9. What happens as the native approaches the stage of decolonization?
10. How is the colonialist bourgeoisie aided by religion?
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