Correct answer:
He was a revolutionary leader.
Booker T. Washington was born in 1856 and died in 1915, was an African-American man who was enslaved in Virginia and grew up on a plantation in West Virginia.
<u>For the historian </u><u>Earl Thorpe</u><u> the first positive results of Booker Washington were his philosophy and the program of life for the masses of blacks in the United States.</u> A life program that offered opportunities or space for initiative, advancement, growth and maturity. Washington offered an advance to his race and not a retreat and conceived himself as a revolutionary leader.
"In times like these it is immature — and incidentally, <span>untrue — for anybody to brag that an unprepared America, single-handed, and </span><span>with one hand tied behind its back, can hold off the whole world.” He is saying this because he believes that the</span><span> United States could handle the problem by itself but would rather </span>not.
(REAL ANSWER)
The topic that is often used as a theme for studying world history since World War I is decolonization and nationalism.
Decolonization and nationalism were used because these are closely related themes to the causes and effects of World War I. Decolonization was an effect of the end of World War I, while nationalism is the factor which helped nations conquer the odds brought by the war.
Reformers believed that if you could you should help and reformers would be the men of good will so the answer would be Reformers.