Section 1:
1. True. According to Elijah Muhammad, the savage behavior displayed across America is an indicator that something is deficient in the education of the American people. He believed that the education system in America did not adequately teach values and morals, leading to a decline in civilized behavior.
2. True. Elijah Muhammad taught that people have a better chance of survival in the jungles than they do on the streets of America at night. He believed that the rampant crime and violence in American cities made them more dangerous than the wilderness.
3. True. The education of people under the influence of Elijah Muhammad's teachings would address issues of civility. His teachings emphasized the importance of self-discipline, respect, and responsibility, which would promote civil behavior.
4. False. Elijah Muhammad would not be supportive of modern entertainment executives. He believed that the entertainment industry was a corrupting influence on society and promoted immoral behavior.
Section 2:
1. True. According to Elijah Muhammad, a new world would come into existence after the final war. He believed that there would be a final war between the forces of good and evil, and that a new world order would emerge after the conflict.
2. True. According to Elijah Muhammad, Blacks in America would become the cornerstone of a new civilization. He believed that the Black community had been oppressed and marginalized in America, but would emerge as leaders in the new world order.
3. False. In the new world Elijah Muhammad described, people would not retain the appearance of a 16-year-old. This is a misconception that arose from his teachings about the physical appearance of Black people in the new world, which he described as having a youthful and vibrant appearance, not necessarily that of a 16-year-old.
4. False. Elijah Muhammad believed that the resurrection of Blacks in America had everything to do with knowledge. He taught that the Black community had been oppressed and deprived of education, and that knowledge was necessary for their liberation and advancement