单选题It is Du Bois’s belief that ______.Athe blacks have a priority in terms of education.Bhigher education should be free for all races.Ceveryone has an equal right to education.Ddevelopment in education should be gradual.
单选题
It is Du Bois’s belief that ______.
A
the blacks have a priority in terms of education.
B
higher education should be free for all races.
C
everyone has an equal right to education.
D
development in education should be gradual.
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推理判断题。根据题干信息定位到第三段第四句话“In terms of its educational policy, the NAACP position Was that all American children and youth should have genuine equality of educational opportunity.”,由此可知,在教育政策方面,NAACP认为所有的美国儿童和青年都应该拥有真正平等的受教育机会,即无论是黑人还是白人或者其他种族,在教育方面都没有特权,故A选项错误; 第三段第五句中的schooling指的是中小学,不包括高等教育,故B选项错误;D选项的内容是华盛顿所持的观点,混淆对象故排除。故答案为C项。
推理判断题。根据题干信息定位到第三段第四句话“In terms of its educational policy, the NAACP position Was that all American children and youth should have genuine equality of educational opportunity.”,由此可知,在教育政策方面,NAACP认为所有的美国儿童和青年都应该拥有真正平等的受教育机会,即无论是黑人还是白人或者其他种族,在教育方面都没有特权,故A选项错误; 第三段第五句中的schooling指的是中小学,不包括高等教育,故B选项错误;D选项的内容是华盛顿所持的观点,混淆对象故排除。故答案为C项。
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