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What was a belief of Booker T. Washington about opportunities for blacks?
 
  A) Washington believed blacks should learn cleanliness and better manners.
  B) Washington believed that blacks should educate themselves for professional work.
  C) Washington believed that blacks should learn skills and do manual labor.
  D) Washington believed that blacks should work for the right to vote while they worked for economic success.

Question 2

How was Booker T. Washington's message received by whites?
 
  A) Whites arrested Washington often for his messages to blacks about social equality.
  B) Whites embraced his nonthreatening acceptance of white superiority.
  C) Whites generally ignored Washington.
  D) Whites elected Washington political office for his message to blacks.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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