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Du Bois advised

by akhpad » Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:03 pm
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In a 1918 editorial, W.E.B. Du Bois advised African Americans to stop agitating for equality and to proclaim the solidarity with White Americans for the duration of the First World War. The editorial surprised many Africa Americans who viewed Du Bois as an uncompromising African American leader and a chief opponent of the accommodationist tactics urged by Booker, T. Washington. In fact, however, Du Bois often shifted positions along the continuum between Washington and confrontationists such as William Trotter. In 1895, when Washington called on African Americans to concentrate on improving their communities instead of opposing discrimination and agitating for political rights, Du Bois praised Washington's speech. In 1903, however, Du Bois aligned himself with Trotter Washington's militant opponent, less for ideological reasons than because Trotter had described to him Washington's efforts to silence those in the African American press who opposed Washington's positions.

Du Bois' wartime position thus reflected not a change in his long-term goals but rather a pragmatic response in the face of social pressure government officials had threatened African Americans' journalists with censorship if they continue to voice grievances. Furthermore, contributions to past war efforts had brought them some legal and political advances. Du Bois' accommodationism did not last, however. Upon learning of systematic discrimination experienced by African Americans in the military, he called on them to "return fighting" from the war.

Q1
The passage is primarily concerned with

A) identifying historical circumstances that led Du Bois to alter his long-term goals.
B) defining "accommodationism" and showing how Du Bois used this strategy to achieve certain goals.
C) accounting for a particular position adopted by Du Bois during the First World War.
D) contesting the view that Du Bois was significantly influenced by either Washington or Trotter.
E) assessing the effectiveness of a strategy that Du Bois urged African Americans to adopt.

OA: C

Q2
According to the passage, which of the following is true of the strategy that Du Bois' 1918 editorial urged African Americans to adopt during the First World War?

A. It was a strategy that Du Bois had consistently rejected in the past.
B. It represented a compromise between Du Bois' own views and those of Trotter.
C. It represented a significant redefinition of the long-term goals Du Bois held prior to the war.
D. It was advocated by Du Bois in response to his recognition of the discrimination faced by African Americans during the war.
E. It was advocated by Du Bois in part because of his historical knowledge of gains African Americans had made during past wars.

OA: E

Q3
The passage indicates which of the following about Du Bois' attitude toward Washington?

A. It underwent a shift during the First World War as Du Bois became more sympathetic with Trotter's views.
B. It underwent a shift in 1903 for reasons Other than Du Bois' disagreement with Washington's accommodationist views.
C. It underwent a shift as Du Bois made a long-term commitment to the strategy of accommodation.
D. It remained consistently positive even Though Du Bois disagreed with Washington's efforts to control the African American press.
E. It was shaped primarily by Du Bois' appreciation of Washington's pragmatic approach to the advancement of the interests of African Americans.

OA: B
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by pradeepkaushal9518 » Wed Jul 07, 2010 4:03 am
Q1.

In a 1918 editorial, W.E.B. Du Bois advised African Americans to stop agitating for equality and to proclaim the solidarity with White Americans for the duration of the First World War.

hence C is correct choice. he was stating opposite to what he normally speaks. but during first world war he change his strategy

Q2.

in fact, however, Du Bois often shifted positions along the continuum between Washington and confrontationists such as William Trotter. In 1895, when Washington called on African Americans to concentrate on improving their communities instead of opposing discrimination and agitating for political rights, Du Bois praised Washington’s speech.

the above passage clearly indicate the strategy mentioned in option E. hence answer is E is correct

It was advocated by Du Bois in part because of his historical knowledge of gains African Americans had made during past wars.


Q3.
In 1903, however, Du Bois aligned himself with Trotter Washington’s militant opponent, less for ideological reasons than because Trotter had described to him Washington’s efforts to silence those in the African American press who opposed Washington’s positions.

the above clearly confirmed by option B. hence B is correct

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by akhpad » Thu Jul 08, 2010 2:57 am
I could not understand Q3.

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by chetan86 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:55 pm
akhpad wrote: Q3
The passage indicates which of the following about Du Bois' attitude toward Washington?

A. It underwent a shift during the First World War as Du Bois became more sympathetic with Trotter's views.
B. It underwent a shift in 1903 for reasons Other than Du Bois' disagreement with Washington's accommodationist views.
C. It underwent a shift as Du Bois made a long-term commitment to the strategy of accommodation.
D. It remained consistently positive even Though Du Bois disagreed with Washington's efforts to control the African American press.
E. It was shaped primarily by Du Bois' appreciation of Washington's pragmatic approach to the advancement of the interests of African Americans.

OA: B
Can anyone please explain what is the issue in answer option E?
Passage mentions that In 1895, when Washington called on African Americans to concentrate on improving their communities instead of opposing discrimination and agitating for political rights, Du Bois praised Washington's speech.
E is wrong because passage did not mention anything about Washington's views and about whether the views were pragmatic or not?