malcolm x T9

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    What does 'the ballot or the bullet' signify?

    A choice between political action or violent resistance.

    How does Malcolm X view his identity in America?

    He sees himself as a victim of Americanism, not an American.

    What is the implication of the phrase 'time has run out'?

    Urgency for action against oppression is critical.

    What does Malcolm X mean by 'political maturity'?

    Understanding the power of the black vote in elections.

    How do white politicians exploit the black community?

    Through false promises and manipulation during elections.

    What is the role of Dixiecrats in the Democratic Party?

    They are Southern segregationists who influence party policies.

    What does gerrymandering refer to?

    Redrawing district lines to dilute black political power.

    What does Malcolm X suggest about civil rights legislation?

    It is often delayed or ineffective due to political manipulation.

    What does Malcolm X believe about the American dream?

    He views it as an 'American nightmare' for black people.

    What is the significance of the black vote in elections?

    It can determine the outcome if organized effectively.

    What does Malcolm X mean by 'window-dressing'?

    Superficial actions that do not address real issues.

    What does Malcolm X call for in terms of alliances?

    New allies and a broader interpretation of civil rights.

    What does Malcolm X criticize about black leaders?

    Their complacency and failure to demand real change.

    What does Malcolm X imply about the government?

    It is complicit in the oppression of black people.

    What does Malcolm X mean by 'the government conspiracy'?

    A systemic effort to deny rights and opportunities to blacks.

    What does black nationalism seek in terms of civil rights?

    It demands immediate equality of opportunity.

    How does black nationalism differ from traditional civil rights movements?

    It emphasizes self-determination and control over community resources.

    What is the implication of the phrase 'the ballot or the bullet'?

    It signifies the urgency for political action or armed resistance.

    What does the term 'reciprocal' imply in the context of violence?

    It suggests that violence may be met with equal force.

    Why is the concept of human rights important in the black nationalist philosophy?

    It allows for international support and accountability beyond domestic laws.

    What does Malcolm X mean by 'segregation'?

    Control by outsiders over a community's politics and economy.

    What is the economic philosophy of black nationalism?

    It advocates for black control over local economies.

    What does Malcolm X suggest about the role of the government in protecting black lives?

    If the government fails to protect, self-defense becomes necessary.

    What does Malcolm X say about the relationship between civil rights and human rights?

    Civil rights are limited to domestic affairs, while human rights are universal.

    What is the significance of the Supreme Court's decision on segregation?

    It legally defines segregation as a criminal act.

    How should black communities respond to economic exploitation?

    By supporting and investing in their own businesses.

    What does Malcolm X mean by 'lifting the level of our community'?

    Improving social conditions and moral standards within the community.

    What does Malcolm X imply about the effectiveness of nonviolent protests?

    They are ineffective if met with violence from the opposition.

    What does the phrase 'it takes two to tango' signify in this context?

    Mutual responsibility in conflict and resistance.

    What is the role of education in black nationalism?

    To re-educate the community about politics and economics.

    What does Malcolm X suggest about the future of guerrilla warfare?

    It will become increasingly relevant as traditional warfare fails.

    What does Malcolm X say about the importance of unity among black people?

    Unity is essential for effective resistance and progress.

    What does Malcolm X mean by 'the white man is losing his mind'?

    He refers to the irrational fear and prejudice of white people.

    What does Malcolm X argue about the necessity of violence?

    It may be justified in response to violent oppression.

    What does Malcolm X say about the importance of self-defense?

    It is a constitutional right when the government fails to protect.

    What does Malcolm X mean by 'the hypocrisy of Uncle Sam'?

    The contradiction between America's ideals and its treatment of black people.