Test 3: African Americans
Interracial marriage was illegal until which decade?
1960s
How many years was reconstruction after the Civil War?
20 (12)
How many slaves were brought to the Western Hemisphere: How many got on the slave ships? How many arrived?
30 million, 15 million
Most persons involved in the slave trade were:
African
Of the slaves brought to the Western hemisphere, there were more in:
Brazil
Distinct dialect of African Americans - preserved by use in segregation in neighborhoods
Eubonics
On which continent are the earliest recorded instances of slavery?
Every continent
People who speak Black English do so because of their inability to learn Standard Education. T or F
False
Speaking Black English indicates a lack of education. T or F
False
Standard English is white English. T or F
False
Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation freed all slaves except where:
Kentucky, Maryland, District of Colombia
Of slaves brought to the American colonies, the religion of their birth was, mostly:
Native
The 100 years between the Civil War and The Civil Rights Movement was known as _________ but ________
Separate, equal
African Americans have served in every single American War. True or false
True
Among some speakers of Black English, there is a stigma against learning and using Standard English. T or F
True
Black English has a vocabulary, syntax, and grammar just like other languages. T or F
True
Generally, all persons who speak Black English also speak Standard English. T or F
True
Large numbers of whites can speak Black English. T or F
True
Under which president and during which decade was the US military integrated?
Truman, 1940s
Most African Americans speak black English. T or F
both
The US Constitution originally made slavery:
legal
Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation freed:
most slaves
The origins of Black English are:
social, political, geographical
Is Black English a dialect of Standard English or its own language?
usually a dialect of of standard english
List at least three things that were integrated during the same decade
voting, restrooms, schools, housing, churches