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1. Which of the following statements about W. E. B. Du Bois does the passage best support?

(E) The last sentence points out that Du Bois originally agreed with Washington’s program.

Choice A is incorrect. Nothing in the passage suggests that Du Bois sacrificed effective strategies out of a desire to try something new.

Choice B is incorrect. Du Bois gained in influence, effectively winning away large numbers of blacks from Washington’s policies.

Choice C is incorrect. Du Bois’s quickness to depart from conventional black wisdom when it proved inadequate to the task of advancing the race shows him to be well able to change with the times.

Choice D is incorrect. Washington, not Du Bois, is described as seeking the good will of powerful whites.

Answer: E
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2. It can be inferred that Booker T. Washington in comparison with W. E. B. Du Bois could not be described as

(C) The author does not portray Washington as versatile. Instead, he portrays Du Bois as versatile.

Choice A is incorrect. The author portrays Washington as submissive to the majority; he shows him teaching blacks not to protest.

Choice B is incorrect. The author portrays Washington as concerned with financial success; he shows him advocating property accumulation.

Choice D is incorrect. The author portrays Washington as traditional in preaching industry; he shows him advocating hard work.

Choice E is incorrect. The author portrays Washington as respectful of authority; he shows him deferring to powerful whites.

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3. The author’s attitude toward Du Bois’s departure from conventional black policies can best be described as

Although the author points out that Du Bois’s methods led him into conflicts, he describes Du Bois as “often . . . well in advance of his contemporaries” and stresses that his motives for departing from the mainstream were admirable. Thus, his attitude can best be described as approving.

Answer: D