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28 June, 13:47

14. How did Garveyites define freedom at the time of World War 1? A. As the right to serve and desegregate military units. B. As the perfect blending and assimilation of whites and black Americans. C. As equal pay for equal work. D. As black self-reliance and national self-determination.

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  1. 28 June, 14:31
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    Answer: As black self-reliance and national self-determination. (Option D)

    Explanation: Garveyites define freedom as black self-reliance and national self-determination, during the time of World War I (one). The idea established that black people can protect themselves from racial disparities.

    Then, it also establish that group of black people have degrees of national consciousness and they can create their own state. Hence, making them free from assault from other groups of people.
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