Problemas
Questions 44-45 "We beleve that the Negro should adopt every means to protect himself against barbarous practices inficier upon him because of color. We believe in the freedom of Africa for the Negro people of the workl, and by the principle of Europe for the Europears and Asia for the Asiatics we also demand Africa for the Africans at home and abroad "We strongly condemn the cupidity of those nadons of the world who try upen aggression or secret schemes, have scied the temtories and nexheus the natural wealth of Africa and we place on record our most solern determination to reclaim the reasures and possession of the vast continent of our forefathers." Marcus Garvey, Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World,adopted at the first convention of the Universal Negro Improvement Associalion (UNIA), August 1920 44. What is the main purpose of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNLA) as stated in the excerpe? To advocate fortherightsand freedoms of African Americans in the United States To support the colonization of Africa by European powers square To promole a African Americans into European culture (1) To reclaim Africa icaforAfricans both at home and abroad
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D. To reclaim Africa for Africans, both at home and abroad.
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## Step 1The first step in solving this problem is to understand the context of the excerpt. The excerpt is from Marcus Garvey's Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World, adopted at the first convention of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in August 1920.## Step 2The next step is to analyze the content of the excerpt. The excerpt emphasizes the importance of protecting the rights of African Americans, the freedom of Africa for the Negro people, and the condemnation of the exploitation of Africa by European powers.## Step 3The final step is to match the content of the excerpt with the given options. The excerpt does not advocate for the rights and freedoms of African Americans in the United States, nor does it support the colonization of Africa by European powers, or promote the assimilation of African Americans into European culture. Instead, it emphasizes the importance of reclaiming Africa for Africans, both at home and abroad.