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3. It can be inferred from the passage that the “scholars” mentioned in the highlight text believe which of the following to be true?

Difficulty Level: Hard

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Inference

To determine what it is logical to infer regarding the scholars discussed in the third paragraph, look at the context in which they are mentioned. According to the passage, these scholars argue that Garvey wasresponsible for creating a particular consciousness within the African American community, a consciousness that the passage identifies as identity, strength, and [a] sense of history. Unlike the passage author, these scholars believe strongly in Garvey’s responsibility for this consciousness, so they would most likely reject any suggestion that it existed prior to his arrival and activism.

A. According to the passage, the scholars believe that Garvey was responsible for the creation of the consciousness that led to revitalization, which suggests that revitalization resulted from Garvey’s activism, not soldiers’ activism.

B. Correct. According to the passage, the scholars believe that Garvey created the consciousness that led to his revitalization movement. This suggests that he had to change prevailing attitudes in order to foster this new consciousness.

C. According to the passage, the scholars believe that Garvey created a new consciousness in the African American community; thus, the prevailing sensibility could not have provided a foundation for his appeal.

D. According to the passage, the scholars believe that Garvey built his revitalization movement on a new consciousness of cultural and historical identity, not a previously existing one.

E. According to the passage, the scholars’ position is that Garvey’s movement was built on a new sense of pride and unity that he provided, and that that sense did not precede Garvey’s work.

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4. According to the passage, many African American people joined the armed forces during the First World War for which of the following reasons?

Difficulty Level: Medium

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This question depends on identifying what the passage states directly about African American people’s reasons for joining the armed forces. The reason offered by the passage is that the African American people who entered the armed forces did so because they were hoping to participate in the traditional American ethos of individual success.

A. Although this is a plausible reason for entering the armed forces, the passage does not discuss economic conditions.

B. Correct. The passage states that African American people who joined the armed forces during the First World War wanted to achieve individual success.

C. The passage does not discuss African American people’s loyalty to the United States.

D. The passage states that African American troops experienced segregation, but it does not suggest that they had hoped their joining the military would promote desegregation.

E. The passage suggests that African American troops did not become aware of Marcus Garvey’s political vision until after they returned from the First World War.

The correct answer is B.
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