Deck 5: From Superpower to Semi-Colony: China From the Ming to 1895
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Deck 5: From Superpower to Semi-Colony: China From the Ming to 1895
1
During Ming rule, attitudes towards merchants were ________ compared to attitudes under Yuan rule.
A) similar
B) more favorable
C) somewhat different
D) reversed
A) similar
B) more favorable
C) somewhat different
D) reversed
D
2
By around 1800, commercial traditions in the East Asian sphere and in the sphere of European and Islamic traders were ________.
A) developing along similar lines
B) in harmony
C) distinctive but compatible
D) in conflict
A) developing along similar lines
B) in harmony
C) distinctive but compatible
D) in conflict
D
3
Like the Yuan, Qing culture was ________ earlier Chinese cultural patterns.
A) distinct from
B) almost identical to
C) reshaped to conform to
D) hostile to
A) distinct from
B) almost identical to
C) reshaped to conform to
D) hostile to
A
4
Khan Galban was the ruler of the ________.
A) Mongols
B) Toba
C) Zunghars
D) Manchus
A) Mongols
B) Toba
C) Zunghars
D) Manchus
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5
Which of these were given trade monopolies under the tribute system?
A) factories
B) Cohong
C) British merchants
D) Taiwan
A) factories
B) Cohong
C) British merchants
D) Taiwan
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6
The White Lotus rebellion developed in resistance to ________.
A) foreign traders
B) Qing rule
C) Buddhism
D) Ming rulers
A) foreign traders
B) Qing rule
C) Buddhism
D) Ming rulers
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7
Which of these was a key goal of Lord Macartney in 1793?
A) beginning trade between Britain and China
B) allying with China against Japan
C) annexation of Taiwan
D) direct contact with the Chinese government
A) beginning trade between Britain and China
B) allying with China against Japan
C) annexation of Taiwan
D) direct contact with the Chinese government
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8
Which of these was a consistent problem for European merchants through the 1800s?
A) finding Chinese markets for European goods
B) the superiority of Chinese naval power which blocked European access to Chinese ports
C) the lack of interest in Europe for Chinese goods
D) finding a form of payment that the Chinese would accept
A) finding Chinese markets for European goods
B) the superiority of Chinese naval power which blocked European access to Chinese ports
C) the lack of interest in Europe for Chinese goods
D) finding a form of payment that the Chinese would accept
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9
Conflict between China and Britain came to a head over the ________.
A) interference of Japanese merchants
B) Sino-Japanese conflict
C) opium trade
D) fate of American sailors
A) interference of Japanese merchants
B) Sino-Japanese conflict
C) opium trade
D) fate of American sailors
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10
The Treaty of Nanjing was a key example of which of these historical developments?
A) the self-strengthening movement
B) the Taiping rebellion
C) national humiliation
D) Manchu rule
A) the self-strengthening movement
B) the Taiping rebellion
C) national humiliation
D) Manchu rule
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11
The Taiping rebellion is considered a revolution because it sought ________.
A) social transformation
B) a new administration
C) ethnic cleansing
D) justice for peasants
A) social transformation
B) a new administration
C) ethnic cleansing
D) justice for peasants
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12

-The Taiping Seal could best be used by historians to understand Taiping ________.
A) ideology
B) finances
C) strategies
D) demographics
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13
The treaty that resulted from war between China and the British and French was unusual because it was ________.
A) never ratified by any of the parties
B) ratified but not put into effect
C) unequal, favoring one party over another
D) enforced without Chinese ratification
A) never ratified by any of the parties
B) ratified but not put into effect
C) unequal, favoring one party over another
D) enforced without Chinese ratification
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14

-Looking at Map 5.6, for China, the significance of Kashgaria for China is best described as ________.
A) critical
B) minor
C) strategic
D) fatal
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15
In the context of nineteenth-century relations between Western powers and China, Zuo Zongtang's campaign against Yakub Beg was ________.
A) typical
B) surprising
C) part of the downward trend
D) a signal that the trend was being reversed
A) typical
B) surprising
C) part of the downward trend
D) a signal that the trend was being reversed
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16
Which of these was a bone of contention in the Sino-Japanese War?
A) Vietnam
B) Chang'an
C) Mongolia
D) Korea
A) Vietnam
B) Chang'an
C) Mongolia
D) Korea
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17
The demands of John Hay ________ the demands of Lord Macartney decades earlier.
A) went much further than
B) represented a reversal of
C) were nearly identical to
D) were ideological the opposite of
A) went much further than
B) represented a reversal of
C) were nearly identical to
D) were ideological the opposite of
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18
The Sacred Edicts represented Qing attempts to ________.
A) reform the Confucian social system
B) restore Ming rule
C) rule as orthodox Chinese emperors
D) accommodate the demands of the Taiping rebels
A) reform the Confucian social system
B) restore Ming rule
C) rule as orthodox Chinese emperors
D) accommodate the demands of the Taiping rebels
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19
Which of these first appeared in China in the nineteenth century?
A) printing presses
B) higher education
C) newspapers
D) novels
A) printing presses
B) higher education
C) newspapers
D) novels
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