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Chapter 7: W.E.B. Du Bois Test Bank Multiple-Choice Questions: Title:(07-1Fpp.1) 1. Du Bois was primarily concerned with the nature and intersection of race and class, however during the last twenty-three years of his long life, he wrote provocatively on s and power and education *ialism and imperialism tion and economy Title:(07-2Fpp.1) 2. Du Bois was primarily concerned with the nature and intersection of s and power * and class and education s and structure Title:(07-3Fpp.2) 3. Du Bois conducted primarily which types of research? cipant observation, empirical experiments, political essays ical studies, early telephone interviews, political essays *ical studies, interpretative essays, political essays pretative essays, ethnographies, and surveys Title:(07-4Vpp.7) 4. Du Bois believed the responsibility of the Talented Tenth was what? *a.Win freedom and justice for all African Americans. b.Inhabit key governmental positions. c.Create and lead powerful capitalist industries. d.Lead scholarship in Pan-African studies. Title:(07-5Fpp.11) 5. In The Philadelphia Negro Du Bois’s typology recognizes the power of nonrational factors when it depicts an upper-class blue line ceiling *tocracy veil Title:(07-6Fpp.9) 6. The basic theoretical orientation of Du Bois as established by the authors is *a.Nonrational, collective b.Nonrational, individual c.Rational, collective d.Rational, individual Title:(07-7Fpp.10) 7. Which of the following methods did Du Bois not employ when conducting his research for The Philadelphia Negro? stical data graphic research rical information *y analysis Title:(07-8Cpp.11) 8. Du Bois states which of the following as the reason for why he was commissioned to perform his study in the Seventh Ward? a.Philadelphia wanted to support sociological research b.He did so to finish his graduate degree *c.White Philadelphians already believed the area corrupt and “cancerous” d.His was the first study for Philadelphia’s social services department Title:(07-9Fpp.12) 9. The authors state Du Bois’s work The Philadelphia Negro can best be described as which of the following? etically individualistic *etically multidimensional etically collectivistic etically rational Title:(07-10Vpp.13) 10. In The Philadelphia Negro, Du Bois states which of the following as the “vastest of the Negro problems”? rism nality * color line olism Title:(07-11Fpp.18) 11. Du Bois concludes with which of the following in The Philadelphia Negro regarding the “Negro problems”, except? problems are a function of historical conditions iduals need to change both their attitudes and behaviors problems are a function of structural conditions *ical interests hands in their condition Title:(07-12Fpp.18) 12. The Souls of Black Folk exposed a political and intellectual schism between radical political activists such as Du Bois and moderates like a.Ida B. Wells-Barnett *b.Booker T. Washington c.The Talented Tenth d.Nina Gomer Title:(07-13Cpp.19) 13. The Souls of Black Folk differs from The Philadelphia Negro because relies solely on empirical data. * introduced a new “soulful” voice from Du Bois. approaches race on a rational level. introduces Du Bois’s typology. Title:(07-14Vpp.20) 14. Du Bois defines “double-consciousness” as: a.The relation of the darker to the lighter races of men. *b.The feeling of two-ness and the sense of always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others. c.Feelings of racism and inequality. d.The essence and power of black spirituality. Title:(07-15Vpp.21) 15. Du Bois defines the “color line” as: *a.The relation of the darker to the lighter races of men. b.The feeling of two-ness and the sense of always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others. c.Feelings of racism and inequality. d.The essence and power of black spirituality. Title:(07-16Fpp.22) 16. For Du Bois, when did race become central to world history? *a.When the color line began to pay via colonization birth of capitalism ion of labor in ancient Egypt ning of Chinese civilization Title:(07-17Vpp.22) 17. According to Du Bois the most pressing problem facing American society is e consciousness * color line veil d.Marxism Title:(07-18Fpp.23) 18. Du Bois defines this institutio

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Chapter 7: W.E.B. Du Bois
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Multiple-Choice Questions:


Title:(07-1Fpp.1)
1. Du Bois was primarily concerned with the nature and intersection of

race and class, however during the last twenty-three years of his long life,
he wrote provocatively on
a.status and power
b.race and education
*c.colonialism and imperialism
d.education and economy


Title:(07-2Fpp.1)
2. Du Bois was primarily concerned with the nature and intersection

of a.status and power
*b.race and class
c.race and education
d.status and structure


Title:(07-3Fpp.2)
3. Du Bois conducted primarily which types of research?

a.participant observation, empirical experiments, political essays
b.empirical studies, early telephone interviews, political essays
*c.empirical studies, interpretative essays, political essays
d.interpretative essays, ethnographies, and surveys


Title:(07-4Vpp.7)
4. Du Bois believed the responsibility of the Talented Tenth was what?

*a.Win freedom and justice for all African Americans.
b.Inhabit key governmental positions.
c.Create and lead powerful capitalist industries.
d.Lead scholarship in Pan-African studies.


Title:(07-5Fpp.11)
5. In The Philadelphia Negro Du Bois’s typology recognizes the power

of nonrational factors when it depicts an upper-class
a.thin blue line
b.color ceiling
*c.colortocracy
d.race veil


Title:(07-6Fpp.9)
6. The basic theoretical orientation of Du Bois as established by the authors


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