Answer to Question 1
Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should:
1. Define Booker T. Washington's ideology and strategy of black uplift as one of accommodation to segregation, a focus on industrial education for black youth, and business growth for the black community.
2. Note that Washington's political influence among white corporation owners and politicians increased over time because of his emphasis on business growth and avoidance of civil rights. They donated to his Tuskegee Institute.
3. Note that Washington's political connections led to greater political influence and a web of functionaries in delivering the black vote to major Republican party politicians like McKinley and Roosevelt.
4. Conclude that the pinnacle of success for Washington's political career was in dining with President Roosevelt in 1901.
Answer to Question 2
FALSE