Question
1. How did Booker T. Washington's early life influence his advocacy for vocational education? (1:17-1:57 time mark)(1 point)
Responses
He was born into slavery and believed in practical skills for economic advancement
He was born into slavery and believed in practical skills for economic advancement
He had no formal education and focused on self-taught knowledge
He had no formal education and focused on self-taught knowledge
He grew up in a wealthy family and valued higher education
He grew up in a wealthy family and valued higher education
He was born free and focused on liberal arts education
Responses
He was born into slavery and believed in practical skills for economic advancement
He was born into slavery and believed in practical skills for economic advancement
He had no formal education and focused on self-taught knowledge
He had no formal education and focused on self-taught knowledge
He grew up in a wealthy family and valued higher education
He grew up in a wealthy family and valued higher education
He was born free and focused on liberal arts education
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
He was born into slavery and believed in practical skills for economic advancement.
Booker T. Washington's early life experiences profoundly influenced his advocacy for vocational education, as he understood the importance of practical skills in overcoming the economic challenges faced by African Americans.
He was born into slavery and believed in practical skills for economic advancement.
Booker T. Washington's early life experiences profoundly influenced his advocacy for vocational education, as he understood the importance of practical skills in overcoming the economic challenges faced by African Americans.