Speech: from The Question of South Africa – Flashcards

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Tutu mentions all of the following grievances of black South Africans except —
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impossibility of blacks' obtaining jobs as diamond miners
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In the speech "The Question of South Africa," what does Tutu claim is the root cause of the problems in his country?
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apartheid
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In the speech "The Question of South Africa," what year did Tutu win the Nobel Peace Prize?
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NOT 1964
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In the speech "The Question of South Africa," Tutu feels that the government in South Africa is working to reform the policies.
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false
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In the speech "The Question of South Africa," Tutu uses what literary skill in his speech to get his point across?
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NOT SIMILIES
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In the speech "The Question of South Africa," why does Tutu repeatedly use the word "violence" in his speech?
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to further demonstrate the prevalence of violence in South Africa
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At the time Desmond Tutu made his speech "The Question of South Africa," what was the condition of South Africa?
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Apartheid was in place, mandating segregation between the races.
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In the speech "The Question of South Africa," what type of speech did Tutu give to the assembly?
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NOT INFORMATIVE
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In the speech "The Question of South Africa," what are 100,000 blacks boycotting in South Africa?
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inferior education
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In the speech "The Question of South Africa," what event does Tutu use to show how deeply polarized South Africa really is?
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his winning the Nobel Peace Prize
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