Graded Notes Topic 12 Lesson 2

Graded Notes Topic 12 Lesson 2

10th Grade

16 Qs

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Graded Notes Topic 12 Lesson 2

Graded Notes Topic 12 Lesson 2

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Quiz

Social Studies

10th Grade

Easy

Created by

Daniel Pontzer

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16 questions

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1.

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1 min • 1 pt

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More than ____ black Africans fought in World War 1 on behalf of their colonial rulers.

2.

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Between ____ _ ____, whites strengthened their grip on South Africa. They imposed a system of racial segregation to ensure white economic, political, and social superiority.

3.

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Black South Africans were pushed into low paid, less skilled work. [They] had to carry passes at all times. They were evicted from the best land and forced to live on crowded ________, which located in dry, infertile areas

4.

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The system of segregation [in South Africa] became even stricter in 1948, when _______, a policy of rigid racial segregation, became law.

5.

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African Christian churches and African-run newspapers demanded rights for Black South Africans. In 1912, they formed a political party, later called the _____ _____ _____ (ANC), to proetest unfair laws and demand change change from the South African government

6.

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Pan-Africanism emphasized the unity of Africans and the people of African descent worldwide. Among its most inspiring leaders was Jamaica-born ____ ___.

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African American scholar and activist _____ _____ organized the first Pan-African Congress in 1919. It met in Paris, where the allies were holding a peace conference. [He argued for social integration of races whereas Garvey argued for separation of races]

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