Deck 24: The Age of Imperialism

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American justification of expansion within the continental United States was termed what?

A) Manifest destiny
B) Western hegemony
C) Americanism
D) National Imperative
E) Domestic imperialism
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Which of the following was not a motivation for imperial expansion?

A) Extension of political authority
B) Economic benefits from obtaining raw goods for manufacturing
C) Nationalist competition among the states of Europe
D) Religious enthusiasm
E) Extension of democratic principles
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Imperial administration was facilitated by all of the following except ______________.

A) telegraphs
B) telephones
C) railways
D) steamships
E) radios
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Which of the following was not an area of Africa colonized by Bismarck's directive?

A) Southwest Africa
B) Ghana
C) Togo
D) Camaroon
E) Tanzania
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England's colonization of Egypt was largely in response to threats of European colonial invasions by the French in ______________.

A) the Congo
B) Somalia
C) Tunisia
D) Libya
E) Tanzania
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All of the following statements about the Boer War are true except ______________.

A) casualties were extremely high
B) Britain insisted on extending its rule of the territory to cover the Dutch
C) the English won, but at great cost
D) the English established huge gold and diamond mines worked by the Boers
E) it caused Europeans to question whether imperialism was economically or morally defensible
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The product that allowed Europeans to advance into Africa's interior without fear of contracting malaria was ______________.

A) penicillin
B) aspirin
C) quinine
D) gin
E) gyoba berries
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Representatives of all the following countries attended the Berlin Conference except ______________.

A) The United States
B) The Ottoman Empire
C) France
D) Austria-Hungary
E) Congo
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Which of the following was one of the greatest threats to European expansion in Africa?

A) Native insurrection
B) Lack of infrastructure
C) Malaria
D) Inhospitable tropical climates
E) Incompatible food supplies
Question
The concept of European cultural supremacy is termed ______________.

A) racism
B) paternalism
C) elitism
D) ethnocentrism
E) None of these.
Question
In establishing colonies in Africa, Germany threatened the imperial interests of ______________.

A) England
B) France
C) Belgium
D) Holland
E) Italy
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The Congo was the personal investment of which European leader until 1908?

A) Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany
B) King Edward of England
C) Tsar Nicholas of Russia
D) King Leopold of Belgium
E) King Vittorio Emmanuel II of Italy
Question
What were the critical needs of Europe that pushed for imperialism in the late nineteenth century?

A) Expanded territory for the excess population
B) Resources to support a largely urbanized European population
C) Raw materials to maintain and further the economy based on industrialization
D) Promoting European superiority
E) Spreading Christianity throughout the world
Question
David Livingstone's attempts to convert native African populations to Christianity was done by ______________.

A) proselytizing
B) threatening violence
C) offering economic incentives
D) modeling an example
E) indoctrinating the population
Question
The African National Congress was established to ______________.

A) promote cultural assimilation with Europeans
B) bridge the divisions between African natives and European settlers
C) arbitrate wages and working conditions for Africans in European jobs
D) fight against the injustices of colonial rule
E) take over from the colonial administration and implement self-rule
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How many large-scale European settler colonies were there in nineteenth-century Africa?

A) One
B) Two
C) Five
D) Seven
E) Ten
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Cecil Rhodes endowed a scholarship in his name with the intention of ______________.

A) allowing students the opportunity of international travel
B) creating a community of humanitarian scholars
C) furthering the efforts of international diplomacy
D) allowing students to finish at Oxford and perpetuate English traditions
E) giving poor, lower-class students a chance for higher education
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Which European nation did not participate in the partitioning of Africa?

A) England
B) Spain
C) France
D) Belgium
E) Germany
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Where was Rudyard Kipling born?

A) England
B) Scotland
C) Ireland
D) China
E) India
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French settler colonies in Africa were established in which area?

A) Egypt
B) South Africa
C) The Congo
D) Algeria
E) Nigeria
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Jadidism meant what?

A) An artistic movement bringing exotic cultures to mass society
B) A religious movement in Central Asia to convert Muslims to Russian Orthodoxy
C) A social movement to reconcile Islam with modern society
D) A sociocultural movement within Central Asia to reject foreign influences
E) Teaching schools in Turkestan that emphasized Persian and Arabic
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In expanding into Central Asia, Russia bypassed what traditional imperial policy?

A) Cultural assimilation
B) Deindustrialization
C) Religious conversions
D) Economic assimilation
E) All of these.
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Positive results from British occupation of India included all of the following except ______________.

A) unification through language by teaching English
B) cultural assimilation of many of the Bengali middle class
C) deindustrialization
D) enhanced educational opportunities, albeit only for the elite
E) British rule connected India to the world economy
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Arab Nationalism emphasized what ideas?

A) Anti-Zionism
B) Fostering an Arab identity based on linguistic commonality
C) Fostering an Arab identity based on adherence to Islam
D) Rejection of all Turkish culture
E) Creating a home state of Arabia centered around historic Mecca
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Which modern country was not part of Indochina?

A) Cambodia
B) Burma
C) Vietnam
D) Laos
E) All of these were part of Indochina.
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Russia's greatest expansion was in what region of the world?

A) Siberia
B) China
C) Turkistan
D) The Caucasus
E) The Black Sea
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What was the British official policy of religion in India?

A) Non-interference
B) Preference for Muslims
C) Imposition of the Protestant Church of England
D) Preference for Hinduism
E) Taxation of all religions that were not Christian
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Who were the Boers?

A) German settler colonies in Southwest Africa
B) Dutch farmers who moved to avoid English rule
C) British industrialists who established mining camps
D) French missionaries in South Africa
E) Belgian administrative staff at rubber colonies in the Congo
Question
The foothold that France gained in Indochina was started by ______________.

A) local rulers protesting the French monopolization of the European trade
B) Napoleon III's intervention after the rejection of French missionaries
C) French commercial interests in silk
D) protests against French education systems imposed on native children
E) None of these.
Question
As a result of the Sepoy Rebellion, the British ______________.

A) tightened their administration with English civil servants
B) deployed British-only troops against the Muslim factions
C) demobilized the Sepoy unit and gave them home rule
D) allowed members of the Indian upper class to serve in civil service positions
E) None of these.
Question
The key event signaling the weakness of the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century was ______________.

A) the Crimean War
B) Britain's building of the Suez Canal
C) Bismarck's Congress of Berlin
D) the Sepoy Rebellion
E) British partitioning of Persia
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The Sepoy Rebellion took place when the ______________.

A) British refused to recognize a holy day for the Indian Muslims
B) native troops were fearful they were going to have to convert to Christianity
C) province of Sepoy did not meet its quota of productivity and the British sent in troops
D) local Raj pushed for independent rule from the British
E) British enraged the Sepoy unit of the military by offending its members' religious sensibilities
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Which east Asian nations were not directly colonized?

A) Japan and Indonesia
B) Indochina and China
C) Japan and Indochina
D) Japan and China
E) Indonesia and Indochina
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After the British in India, the European power which had the most contact with the Muslim world was ______________.

A) Austro-Hungary
B) Russia
C) France
D) Spain
E) the Netherlands
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The most significant economic product for France in Indochina was what?

A) Spices
B) Rubber
C) Petroleum
D) Raw silk
E) Coffee
Question
The largest European threat to the Ottoman Empire came from ______________.

A) Britain
B) Russia
C) Germany
D) Austria-Hungary
E) France
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What was the goal of the Indian National Congress?

A) To gain a seat in British Parliament
B) To expel British businesses and missionaries
C) To end British colonial rule in India
D) To petition for Home Rule
E) All of these.
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After 1800, Russia ceded its Pacific territories to whom?

A) Japan
B) China
C) America
D) Korea.
E) France
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What did England consider to be its most important colony?

A) South Africa
B) India
C) The Bahamas
D) Egypt
E) The former colonies of the United States
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The British claim for their intentions in India included all of the following except ______________.

A) creating a market economy
B) instilling order and efficiency
C) teaching individual self-development
D) converting the Indians to Christianity
E) introducing culture and hygiene
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Which country directly benefitted from unequal treaties with China?

A) Japan
B) Britain
C) Russia
D) Germany
E) All of these.
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Compare French colonialism in Indochina with that of North Africa. What differences were there in management, interest, and economic benefits? What was accomplished by the French presence in Asia?
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How did Europeans justify the extension of imperialism as part of the colonial project?
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What was exported from the colonies to Western Europe?

A) Cotton
B) Soap
C) Cloth
D) Locomotives
E) Locomotive rails
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What year did Japan open to American trade?

A) 1824
B) 1834
C) 1844
D) 1854
E) 1864
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The conflict over interests in Korea between Russia and Japan was primarily focused on what?

A) Russian naval presence in Port Arthur
B) Russian settlement in Vladivostok
C) Russia's Trans-Siberian Railway annex
D) Russian military bases in China
E) Occupation of small islands in the Pacific
Question
The Russo-Japanese War resulted in ______________.

A) the loss of Russian presence on the Korean Peninsula
B) the start of the Revolution of 1905
C) the destruction of the Russian navy
D) worry that the Meiji Restoration was too successful
E) All of these.
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Discuss the most significant native rebellions against European imperialism.
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What work was commissioned for the opening of the Suez Canal?

A) Verdi's Aïda
B) Tennyson's "The Fleet"
C) Loti's The Desert
D) Puccini's Madama Butterfly
E) Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days
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All of the following represent uprisings against European imperialism except the ______________.

A) Sepoy Rebellion
B) Boxer Rebellion
C) Boer War
D) Battle of Omdurman
E) Russo-Japanese War
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Why did Britain consider India the most important of its colonies?
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What were the major tenets of Cecil Rhodes' "Confession of Faith?"
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The Boxer Rebellion attacked ______________.

A) foreign missionaries
B) businessmen
C) diplomats
D) Chinese converts to Christianity
E) All of these.
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John Hobson's Imperialism: A Study argued that ______________.

A) British colonies needed to expand to thrive
B) the model of French imperialism was less moral than that of Britain
C) democracy in Britain was bolstered by the imperial project
D) the status of the working class would continue to improve as imperialism began to stabilize
E) None of these.
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Compare and contrast European imperialism in French North Africa and the Belgian Congo, in light of each the home country's political, economic, and cultural life.
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Why did Bismarck call the Berlin Conference in 1884, and what were its ultimate consequences?
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What was exported from Western Europe to the colonies?

A) guano
B) rubber
C) palm oil
D) copper
E) cloth
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Compare and contrast Hobson's and Lenin's views on the effects of capitalism and imperialism.
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Analyze the reasons and motivations for, and the strengths and weaknesses of imperialism.
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How did missionary work represent an extension of European colonialism in the nineteenth century?
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The African National Congress was comprised of European overlords determining imperial policy in Africa.
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The common language in India under the Raj was Hindi.
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Joseph Conrad's novel Heart of Darkness romanticized colonialism.
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Discuss the role of gender in British India.
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David Livingstone
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In the Battle of Omdurman, African troops with traditional weapons were machine-gunned by the British.
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Instructions: Please define the following key terms.
new imperialism
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For Germany, colonies in the Pacific and Africa did not make economic sense.
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How was colonialism reflected in the arts and culture of Europe?
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Instructions: Please define the following key terms.
malaria
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France's claimed reason for extending into Indochina was protection of Catholic missionaries.
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David Livingstone was a missionary in China.
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Instructions: Please define the following key terms.
Cecil Rhodes
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Turkmenistan was the division in the "spheres of influence" between British and Russian colonial holdings.
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Why did the weakening of the Ottoman empire pose a diplomatic challenge for Europe?
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British colonial power in India was extremely organized and detailed in planning.
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manifest destiny
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Rudyard Kipling
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Instructions: Please define the following key terms.
Leopold II
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One of the most important tools in administering colonies was the telegraph.
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Deck 24: The Age of Imperialism
1
American justification of expansion within the continental United States was termed what?

A) Manifest destiny
B) Western hegemony
C) Americanism
D) National Imperative
E) Domestic imperialism
Manifest destiny
2
Which of the following was not a motivation for imperial expansion?

A) Extension of political authority
B) Economic benefits from obtaining raw goods for manufacturing
C) Nationalist competition among the states of Europe
D) Religious enthusiasm
E) Extension of democratic principles
Extension of democratic principles
3
Imperial administration was facilitated by all of the following except ______________.

A) telegraphs
B) telephones
C) railways
D) steamships
E) radios
radios
4
Which of the following was not an area of Africa colonized by Bismarck's directive?

A) Southwest Africa
B) Ghana
C) Togo
D) Camaroon
E) Tanzania
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5
England's colonization of Egypt was largely in response to threats of European colonial invasions by the French in ______________.

A) the Congo
B) Somalia
C) Tunisia
D) Libya
E) Tanzania
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6
All of the following statements about the Boer War are true except ______________.

A) casualties were extremely high
B) Britain insisted on extending its rule of the territory to cover the Dutch
C) the English won, but at great cost
D) the English established huge gold and diamond mines worked by the Boers
E) it caused Europeans to question whether imperialism was economically or morally defensible
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7
The product that allowed Europeans to advance into Africa's interior without fear of contracting malaria was ______________.

A) penicillin
B) aspirin
C) quinine
D) gin
E) gyoba berries
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8
Representatives of all the following countries attended the Berlin Conference except ______________.

A) The United States
B) The Ottoman Empire
C) France
D) Austria-Hungary
E) Congo
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9
Which of the following was one of the greatest threats to European expansion in Africa?

A) Native insurrection
B) Lack of infrastructure
C) Malaria
D) Inhospitable tropical climates
E) Incompatible food supplies
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10
The concept of European cultural supremacy is termed ______________.

A) racism
B) paternalism
C) elitism
D) ethnocentrism
E) None of these.
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11
In establishing colonies in Africa, Germany threatened the imperial interests of ______________.

A) England
B) France
C) Belgium
D) Holland
E) Italy
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12
The Congo was the personal investment of which European leader until 1908?

A) Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany
B) King Edward of England
C) Tsar Nicholas of Russia
D) King Leopold of Belgium
E) King Vittorio Emmanuel II of Italy
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13
What were the critical needs of Europe that pushed for imperialism in the late nineteenth century?

A) Expanded territory for the excess population
B) Resources to support a largely urbanized European population
C) Raw materials to maintain and further the economy based on industrialization
D) Promoting European superiority
E) Spreading Christianity throughout the world
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14
David Livingstone's attempts to convert native African populations to Christianity was done by ______________.

A) proselytizing
B) threatening violence
C) offering economic incentives
D) modeling an example
E) indoctrinating the population
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15
The African National Congress was established to ______________.

A) promote cultural assimilation with Europeans
B) bridge the divisions between African natives and European settlers
C) arbitrate wages and working conditions for Africans in European jobs
D) fight against the injustices of colonial rule
E) take over from the colonial administration and implement self-rule
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16
How many large-scale European settler colonies were there in nineteenth-century Africa?

A) One
B) Two
C) Five
D) Seven
E) Ten
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17
Cecil Rhodes endowed a scholarship in his name with the intention of ______________.

A) allowing students the opportunity of international travel
B) creating a community of humanitarian scholars
C) furthering the efforts of international diplomacy
D) allowing students to finish at Oxford and perpetuate English traditions
E) giving poor, lower-class students a chance for higher education
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18
Which European nation did not participate in the partitioning of Africa?

A) England
B) Spain
C) France
D) Belgium
E) Germany
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19
Where was Rudyard Kipling born?

A) England
B) Scotland
C) Ireland
D) China
E) India
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20
French settler colonies in Africa were established in which area?

A) Egypt
B) South Africa
C) The Congo
D) Algeria
E) Nigeria
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21
Jadidism meant what?

A) An artistic movement bringing exotic cultures to mass society
B) A religious movement in Central Asia to convert Muslims to Russian Orthodoxy
C) A social movement to reconcile Islam with modern society
D) A sociocultural movement within Central Asia to reject foreign influences
E) Teaching schools in Turkestan that emphasized Persian and Arabic
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22
In expanding into Central Asia, Russia bypassed what traditional imperial policy?

A) Cultural assimilation
B) Deindustrialization
C) Religious conversions
D) Economic assimilation
E) All of these.
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23
Positive results from British occupation of India included all of the following except ______________.

A) unification through language by teaching English
B) cultural assimilation of many of the Bengali middle class
C) deindustrialization
D) enhanced educational opportunities, albeit only for the elite
E) British rule connected India to the world economy
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24
Arab Nationalism emphasized what ideas?

A) Anti-Zionism
B) Fostering an Arab identity based on linguistic commonality
C) Fostering an Arab identity based on adherence to Islam
D) Rejection of all Turkish culture
E) Creating a home state of Arabia centered around historic Mecca
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25
Which modern country was not part of Indochina?

A) Cambodia
B) Burma
C) Vietnam
D) Laos
E) All of these were part of Indochina.
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26
Russia's greatest expansion was in what region of the world?

A) Siberia
B) China
C) Turkistan
D) The Caucasus
E) The Black Sea
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27
What was the British official policy of religion in India?

A) Non-interference
B) Preference for Muslims
C) Imposition of the Protestant Church of England
D) Preference for Hinduism
E) Taxation of all religions that were not Christian
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28
Who were the Boers?

A) German settler colonies in Southwest Africa
B) Dutch farmers who moved to avoid English rule
C) British industrialists who established mining camps
D) French missionaries in South Africa
E) Belgian administrative staff at rubber colonies in the Congo
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29
The foothold that France gained in Indochina was started by ______________.

A) local rulers protesting the French monopolization of the European trade
B) Napoleon III's intervention after the rejection of French missionaries
C) French commercial interests in silk
D) protests against French education systems imposed on native children
E) None of these.
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30
As a result of the Sepoy Rebellion, the British ______________.

A) tightened their administration with English civil servants
B) deployed British-only troops against the Muslim factions
C) demobilized the Sepoy unit and gave them home rule
D) allowed members of the Indian upper class to serve in civil service positions
E) None of these.
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31
The key event signaling the weakness of the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century was ______________.

A) the Crimean War
B) Britain's building of the Suez Canal
C) Bismarck's Congress of Berlin
D) the Sepoy Rebellion
E) British partitioning of Persia
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32
The Sepoy Rebellion took place when the ______________.

A) British refused to recognize a holy day for the Indian Muslims
B) native troops were fearful they were going to have to convert to Christianity
C) province of Sepoy did not meet its quota of productivity and the British sent in troops
D) local Raj pushed for independent rule from the British
E) British enraged the Sepoy unit of the military by offending its members' religious sensibilities
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33
Which east Asian nations were not directly colonized?

A) Japan and Indonesia
B) Indochina and China
C) Japan and Indochina
D) Japan and China
E) Indonesia and Indochina
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34
After the British in India, the European power which had the most contact with the Muslim world was ______________.

A) Austro-Hungary
B) Russia
C) France
D) Spain
E) the Netherlands
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35
The most significant economic product for France in Indochina was what?

A) Spices
B) Rubber
C) Petroleum
D) Raw silk
E) Coffee
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36
The largest European threat to the Ottoman Empire came from ______________.

A) Britain
B) Russia
C) Germany
D) Austria-Hungary
E) France
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37
What was the goal of the Indian National Congress?

A) To gain a seat in British Parliament
B) To expel British businesses and missionaries
C) To end British colonial rule in India
D) To petition for Home Rule
E) All of these.
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38
After 1800, Russia ceded its Pacific territories to whom?

A) Japan
B) China
C) America
D) Korea.
E) France
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39
What did England consider to be its most important colony?

A) South Africa
B) India
C) The Bahamas
D) Egypt
E) The former colonies of the United States
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40
The British claim for their intentions in India included all of the following except ______________.

A) creating a market economy
B) instilling order and efficiency
C) teaching individual self-development
D) converting the Indians to Christianity
E) introducing culture and hygiene
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41
Which country directly benefitted from unequal treaties with China?

A) Japan
B) Britain
C) Russia
D) Germany
E) All of these.
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42
Compare French colonialism in Indochina with that of North Africa. What differences were there in management, interest, and economic benefits? What was accomplished by the French presence in Asia?
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43
How did Europeans justify the extension of imperialism as part of the colonial project?
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44
What was exported from the colonies to Western Europe?

A) Cotton
B) Soap
C) Cloth
D) Locomotives
E) Locomotive rails
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45
What year did Japan open to American trade?

A) 1824
B) 1834
C) 1844
D) 1854
E) 1864
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46
The conflict over interests in Korea between Russia and Japan was primarily focused on what?

A) Russian naval presence in Port Arthur
B) Russian settlement in Vladivostok
C) Russia's Trans-Siberian Railway annex
D) Russian military bases in China
E) Occupation of small islands in the Pacific
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47
The Russo-Japanese War resulted in ______________.

A) the loss of Russian presence on the Korean Peninsula
B) the start of the Revolution of 1905
C) the destruction of the Russian navy
D) worry that the Meiji Restoration was too successful
E) All of these.
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48
Discuss the most significant native rebellions against European imperialism.
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49
What work was commissioned for the opening of the Suez Canal?

A) Verdi's Aïda
B) Tennyson's "The Fleet"
C) Loti's The Desert
D) Puccini's Madama Butterfly
E) Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days
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50
All of the following represent uprisings against European imperialism except the ______________.

A) Sepoy Rebellion
B) Boxer Rebellion
C) Boer War
D) Battle of Omdurman
E) Russo-Japanese War
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51
Why did Britain consider India the most important of its colonies?
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52
What were the major tenets of Cecil Rhodes' "Confession of Faith?"
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53
The Boxer Rebellion attacked ______________.

A) foreign missionaries
B) businessmen
C) diplomats
D) Chinese converts to Christianity
E) All of these.
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54
John Hobson's Imperialism: A Study argued that ______________.

A) British colonies needed to expand to thrive
B) the model of French imperialism was less moral than that of Britain
C) democracy in Britain was bolstered by the imperial project
D) the status of the working class would continue to improve as imperialism began to stabilize
E) None of these.
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55
Compare and contrast European imperialism in French North Africa and the Belgian Congo, in light of each the home country's political, economic, and cultural life.
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56
Why did Bismarck call the Berlin Conference in 1884, and what were its ultimate consequences?
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57
What was exported from Western Europe to the colonies?

A) guano
B) rubber
C) palm oil
D) copper
E) cloth
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58
Compare and contrast Hobson's and Lenin's views on the effects of capitalism and imperialism.
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59
Analyze the reasons and motivations for, and the strengths and weaknesses of imperialism.
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60
How did missionary work represent an extension of European colonialism in the nineteenth century?
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61
The African National Congress was comprised of European overlords determining imperial policy in Africa.
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62
The common language in India under the Raj was Hindi.
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63
Joseph Conrad's novel Heart of Darkness romanticized colonialism.
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64
Discuss the role of gender in British India.
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65
Instructions: Please define the following key terms.
David Livingstone
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66
In the Battle of Omdurman, African troops with traditional weapons were machine-gunned by the British.
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67
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new imperialism
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68
For Germany, colonies in the Pacific and Africa did not make economic sense.
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69
How was colonialism reflected in the arts and culture of Europe?
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70
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malaria
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71
France's claimed reason for extending into Indochina was protection of Catholic missionaries.
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72
David Livingstone was a missionary in China.
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73
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Cecil Rhodes
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74
Turkmenistan was the division in the "spheres of influence" between British and Russian colonial holdings.
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75
Why did the weakening of the Ottoman empire pose a diplomatic challenge for Europe?
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76
British colonial power in India was extremely organized and detailed in planning.
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77
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manifest destiny
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78
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Rudyard Kipling
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Leopold II
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80
One of the most important tools in administering colonies was the telegraph.
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