Quiz for Armando Rodrigues, West Germany's 1 Millionth Guest Worker: Postwar Rebuilding and the Creation of a Multicultural Germany

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Quiz for Armando Rodrigues

Question 28.1

1. According to Maturi (see Document 28.1), which of these was a key difference between Germans and southern Europeans?

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Correct. The answer is a. Maturi believed that climate explained many of the differences he noted between Germans and southern Europeans.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Maturi believed that climate explained many of the differences he noted between Germans and southern Europeans.

Question 28.2

2. Maturi (see Document 28.1) argued that one of the biggest challenges facing southern European guest workers was

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B.
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D.

Correct. The answer is b. Maturi believed that guest workers were not being treated as "full humans" and argued at the close of his paper that "inclusion in the economy demands inclusion in society."
Incorrect. The answer is b. Maturi believed that guest workers were not being treated as "full humans" and argued at the close of his paper that "inclusion in the economy demands inclusion in society."

Question 28.3

3. The authors of the Turkish Labor Placement Office pamphlet (see Document 28.2) were particularly concerned about the possibility of guest workers

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B.
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Correct. The answer is a. Much of the opening paragraph of the pamphlet consisted of warnings about the "scarlet trap of communism."
Incorrect. The answer is a. Much of the opening paragraph of the pamphlet consisted of warnings about the "scarlet trap of communism."

Question 28.4

4. The authors of the Heidelberg Manifesto (see Document 28.3) explicitly stated that

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Correct. The answer is c. As the authors put it, "The integration of large masses of non-German foreigners is not possible without threatening the German people, language, culture, and religion."
Incorrect. The answer is c. As the authors put it, "The integration of large masses of non-German foreigners is not possible without threatening the German people, language, culture, and religion."