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Deck 27: The New Power Balance
1
Late-nineteenth-century Victorian morality dictated that men and women
A) belong in factories.
B) belong in comparable social spheres.
C) belong in "separate spheres."
D) should be involved in politics.
E) should be in a competitive relationship.
A) belong in factories.
B) belong in comparable social spheres.
C) belong in "separate spheres."
D) should be involved in politics.
E) should be in a competitive relationship.
belong in "separate spheres."
2
Germany had a strong advantage in the chemical chemical industry because Germany
A) controlled the sources for the raw materials.
B) had strong cooperation between universities and industries.
C) had government funded research.
D) b and c only
E) all of the above
A) controlled the sources for the raw materials.
B) had strong cooperation between universities and industries.
C) had government funded research.
D) b and c only
E) all of the above
b and c only
3
As a result of immigration, between 1850-1910, the population of northern America increased by almost
A) half
B) three-quarters
C) twice
D) four-fold
E) ten-fold
A) half
B) three-quarters
C) twice
D) four-fold
E) ten-fold
four-fold
4
Most railways were built by European or American engineers with equipment from the West. The exception to this was in
A) Japan.
B) China.
C) Mexico.
D) the Orient Express.
E) Russia.
A) Japan.
B) China.
C) Mexico.
D) the Orient Express.
E) Russia.
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5
Which of the following are ways that cities in industrial nations changed their character in the nineteenth century?
A) Railroads with regular schedules brought food and commuters into the cities to work.
B) Police and fire departments were created.
C) Sanitation improved and death rates decreased.
D) City planning was used.
E) all of the above.
A) Railroads with regular schedules brought food and commuters into the cities to work.
B) Police and fire departments were created.
C) Sanitation improved and death rates decreased.
D) City planning was used.
E) all of the above.
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6
The most prominent early use of electric current was
A) in steel making.
B) for lighting.
C) for telegraph systems.
D) in the chemical dye industry.
E) the electric chair.
A) in steel making.
B) for lighting.
C) for telegraph systems.
D) in the chemical dye industry.
E) the electric chair.
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7
The Victorian Age refers to rules of behavior and family wherein
A) masculine ideas of strength and courage.
B) feminine virtues of beauty and kindness.
C) the home was idealized as a peaceful and loving refuge.
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
A) masculine ideas of strength and courage.
B) feminine virtues of beauty and kindness.
C) the home was idealized as a peaceful and loving refuge.
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
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8
What were some of the effects of building railroads was
A) deforestation.
B) consumed large amounts of land.
C) vast consumption of lumber.
D) a and b only
E) all of the above
A) deforestation.
B) consumed large amounts of land.
C) vast consumption of lumber.
D) a and b only
E) all of the above
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9
Families were considered middle class only if they
A) had a second home.
B) were college-educated.
C) did not work with their hands.
D) owned their own horses.
E) employed a full-time servant.
A) had a second home.
B) were college-educated.
C) did not work with their hands.
D) owned their own horses.
E) employed a full-time servant.
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10
The largest railway network in the world in 1865 was in
A) Great Britain.
B) Canada.
C) Mexico.
D) Japan.
E) the United States.
A) Great Britain.
B) Canada.
C) Mexico.
D) Japan.
E) the United States.
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11
The chemical dye industry hurt tropical nations such as India because
A) of those nations' textile industries.
B) the industry exploited workers in those countries.
C) those nations grew the most indigo.
D) of the environmental impact of dye factories.
E) Indians and other tropical peoples could not afford chemical dyes.
A) of those nations' textile industries.
B) the industry exploited workers in those countries.
C) those nations grew the most indigo.
D) of the environmental impact of dye factories.
E) Indians and other tropical peoples could not afford chemical dyes.
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12
Care and support of the new infrastructure by municipal governments included which of the following?
A) police protection.
B) fire protection.
C) garbage removal.
D) health inspectors.
E) all of the above
A) police protection.
B) fire protection.
C) garbage removal.
D) health inspectors.
E) all of the above
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13
New models of urban development laid out city plans modeled after:
A) Chicago
B) London.
C) Paris.
D) Buenos Aires
E) St. Petersburg
A) Chicago
B) London.
C) Paris.
D) Buenos Aires
E) St. Petersburg
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14
How was ocean shipping transformed by the mid-nineteenth century?
A) There were more efficient, powerful engines.
B) The average size of freighters increased from 200 to 7,500 tons.
C) Steel replaced wooden hulls.
D) Propellers replaced paddle wheels.
E) All of these
A) There were more efficient, powerful engines.
B) The average size of freighters increased from 200 to 7,500 tons.
C) Steel replaced wooden hulls.
D) Propellers replaced paddle wheels.
E) All of these
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15
The negative environmental effects of nineteenth-century industrialization included which of the following?
A) smoke and particulate matter polluting the air.
B) large piles of waste product and slag left behind.
C) chemical and dye materials dumped into the rivers.
D) deforestation and reduction of agriculture for areas used for mining coal, iron, and limestone.
E) all of the above
A) smoke and particulate matter polluting the air.
B) large piles of waste product and slag left behind.
C) chemical and dye materials dumped into the rivers.
D) deforestation and reduction of agriculture for areas used for mining coal, iron, and limestone.
E) all of the above
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16
The most important urban technological innovation was
A) gas lamps for lighting.
B) electric streetcars and subways.
C) paved roadways for transport and travel.
D) pipes for water and sewage.
E) apartment buildings.
A) gas lamps for lighting.
B) electric streetcars and subways.
C) paved roadways for transport and travel.
D) pipes for water and sewage.
E) apartment buildings.
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17
The "annihilation of time and space," extolled by the public and the press, referred especially to
A) the development of aircraft.
B) trans-atlantic submarine telegraph cables.
C) transcontinental railroads.
D) the science fiction musings of H. G. Wells.
E) an accurate clock.
A) the development of aircraft.
B) trans-atlantic submarine telegraph cables.
C) transcontinental railroads.
D) the science fiction musings of H. G. Wells.
E) an accurate clock.
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18
The most important duty of middle class women was considered:
A) teaching.
B) supporting her husband by creating a happy domestic sphere.
C) maintaining moral and spiritual purity.
D) raising children.
E) contributing to the household economy.
A) teaching.
B) supporting her husband by creating a happy domestic sphere.
C) maintaining moral and spiritual purity.
D) raising children.
E) contributing to the household economy.
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19
The increase in the number of Europeans overseas was largely due to
A) a drop in the death rate.
B) epidemic disease in Europe.
C) famine and starvation.
D) plague spreading in Europe.
E) the abolition of serfdom in Russia.
A) a drop in the death rate.
B) epidemic disease in Europe.
C) famine and starvation.
D) plague spreading in Europe.
E) the abolition of serfdom in Russia.
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20
By 1900, Britain controlled which of the following industries?
A) shipping
B) international banking
C) submarine cables
D) foreign infrastructure development
E) all of the above
A) shipping
B) international banking
C) submarine cables
D) foreign infrastructure development
E) all of the above
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21
Suffragists, led by Elizabeth Stanton and Susan Anthony in the U.S., lobbied for which reform of women's lives?
A) equal wages.
B) the right to vote.
C) elimination of prostitution.
D) access to universities.
E) workers' rights.
A) equal wages.
B) the right to vote.
C) elimination of prostitution.
D) access to universities.
E) workers' rights.
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22
Which of the following are ways that working-class women earned money to support the family?
A) Doing piecework such as sewing and making lace, hats, or gloves.
B) Doing laundry for people.
C) Taking in boarders.
D) Doing domestic service or factory work.
E) all of the above
A) Doing piecework such as sewing and making lace, hats, or gloves.
B) Doing laundry for people.
C) Taking in boarders.
D) Doing domestic service or factory work.
E) all of the above
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23
Some women sought satisfaction outside of the home and became involved
A) in working as volunteer social workers or nurses.
B) in organizing reform movements to curtail alcohol, prostitution, and child labor.
C) in working for women's suffrage.
D) All of these
E) None of these
A) in working as volunteer social workers or nurses.
B) in organizing reform movements to curtail alcohol, prostitution, and child labor.
C) in working for women's suffrage.
D) All of these
E) None of these
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24
Karl Marx asserted the resources of government and industry could
A) be appropriate for profit in business.
B) be harnessed to end poverty and injustice.
C) not maintain proper cost of goods in the marketplace.
D) be used to allow business owners were able to put into the bank.
E) none of the above
A) be appropriate for profit in business.
B) be harnessed to end poverty and injustice.
C) not maintain proper cost of goods in the marketplace.
D) be used to allow business owners were able to put into the bank.
E) none of the above
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25
According to Marx, the end of worker exploitation would occur when
A) "scientific socialism" was proven by the intellectuals.
B) war broke down barriers of nationalism and included colonist countries.
C) free democracy replaced all entrenched monarchies in Europe.
D) workers would revolt and create a dictatorship of the proletariat.
E) war broke out and the Western industrialized, Christian world conquered the East.
A) "scientific socialism" was proven by the intellectuals.
B) war broke down barriers of nationalism and included colonist countries.
C) free democracy replaced all entrenched monarchies in Europe.
D) workers would revolt and create a dictatorship of the proletariat.
E) war broke out and the Western industrialized, Christian world conquered the East.
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26
The most successful leader of Italian unification efforts was the fiery revolutionary
A) Pope Pius IX
B) Giuseppe Mazzinni
C) Giuseppe Garabaldi
D) Camillo Cavour
E) Benito Mussolini
A) Pope Pius IX
B) Giuseppe Mazzinni
C) Giuseppe Garabaldi
D) Camillo Cavour
E) Benito Mussolini
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27
The most influential idea of the nineteenth century was nationalism which
A) was defined as a community unified by history and culture.
B) was a force for unity in Europe.
C) hastened the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
D) hastened the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire.
E) all of the above
A) was defined as a community unified by history and culture.
B) was a force for unity in Europe.
C) hastened the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
D) hastened the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire.
E) all of the above
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28
The first place where universal male suffrage became law in 1870 was in:
A) France
B) the United States.
C) England.
D) Germany
E) Iceland.
A) France
B) the United States.
C) England.
D) Germany
E) Iceland.
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29
When the typewriter and telephone were first used in business in the 1880s,
A) businessmen found that they were ideal tools for women workers.
B) only men could use them.
C) they created new jobs for immigrant workers.
D) widespread job losses resulted.
E) they were a failure because people feared new inventions.
A) businessmen found that they were ideal tools for women workers.
B) only men could use them.
C) they created new jobs for immigrant workers.
D) widespread job losses resulted.
E) they were a failure because people feared new inventions.
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30
A significant point of dispute between France and Germany was
A) Germany's seizure of Alsace and Lorraine.
B) Germany's assault on French naval supremacy.
C) Germany's desire that France get out of Africa.
D) Germany's support for Alfred Dreyfus.
E) France's insistence that Strasbourg speak French.
A) Germany's seizure of Alsace and Lorraine.
B) Germany's assault on French naval supremacy.
C) Germany's desire that France get out of Africa.
D) Germany's support for Alfred Dreyfus.
E) France's insistence that Strasbourg speak French.
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31
A conflict between men and women in radical political movements resulted in:
A) working class women had little time for politics.
B) Emma Goldman and Rosa Luxemburg attracted a few followers.
C) the reluctant realization that women's liberation would have to come second to workers' rights.
D) exclusion from trade unions and radical political parties.
E) all of these.
A) working class women had little time for politics.
B) Emma Goldman and Rosa Luxemburg attracted a few followers.
C) the reluctant realization that women's liberation would have to come second to workers' rights.
D) exclusion from trade unions and radical political parties.
E) all of these.
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32
Workers around the world primarily sought change
A) by participating in the political system through voting.
B) by overthrowing political institutions.
C) by changing jobs.
D) through radical socialist ideology.
E) by striking.
A) by participating in the political system through voting.
B) by overthrowing political institutions.
C) by changing jobs.
D) through radical socialist ideology.
E) by striking.
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33
Urban planning methods in replacing old, crowded cities included
A) organizing neighborhoods according to immigrant nationality.
B) laying out new cities, such as Chicago, on rectangular grids.
C) maintaining traditional streets to appeal to national historical memory.
D) creating "planned communities" with all amenities within walking distance of miniature villages.
E) removing vestiges of medieval town halls.
A) organizing neighborhoods according to immigrant nationality.
B) laying out new cities, such as Chicago, on rectangular grids.
C) maintaining traditional streets to appeal to national historical memory.
D) creating "planned communities" with all amenities within walking distance of miniature villages.
E) removing vestiges of medieval town halls.
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34
What ideology questioned the sanctity of private property?
A) Capitalism
B) Socialism
C) Manichaeism
D) Mercantilism
E) Liberalism
A) Capitalism
B) Socialism
C) Manichaeism
D) Mercantilism
E) Liberalism
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35
In the Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels argued that the elimination of private property would
A) empower the workers to have a revolution.
B) strip the bourgeoisie of their oppressive powers.
C) establish a new society without government.
D) end the suffering of the third world.
E) redistribute all material wealth universally.
A) empower the workers to have a revolution.
B) strip the bourgeoisie of their oppressive powers.
C) establish a new society without government.
D) end the suffering of the third world.
E) redistribute all material wealth universally.
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36
The nineteenth-century movement that defended workers against their employers was
A) Social Darwinism.
B) liberalism.
C) the labor union movement.
D) millenarianism.
E) the Wobblies.
A) Social Darwinism.
B) liberalism.
C) the labor union movement.
D) millenarianism.
E) the Wobblies.
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37
Which of the following was an idea associated with liberalism?
A) The sovereignty of the people
B) The need for a constitutional government
C) Freedom of expression
D) The need for a national parliament
E) all of the above
A) The sovereignty of the people
B) The need for a constitutional government
C) Freedom of expression
D) The need for a national parliament
E) all of the above
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38
As a result of the revolutions of cotton cloth and sewing machines,
A) the poor could afford to own several sets of cloths.
B) the "mauve decade" emerged with a new trend for purple clothes.
C) ready-made clothing increased the number of department stores.
D) more women were forced to work in garment sweat-shops.
E) the woolen trade decreased significantly.
A) the poor could afford to own several sets of cloths.
B) the "mauve decade" emerged with a new trend for purple clothes.
C) ready-made clothing increased the number of department stores.
D) more women were forced to work in garment sweat-shops.
E) the woolen trade decreased significantly.
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39
Bismarck's plan to unite most German-speaking people into a single state focused on using
A) liberalism and language.
B) Prussian industry and German nationalism.
C) religion and conservatism.
D) ethnicity and race.
E) democracy and liberalism.
A) liberalism and language.
B) Prussian industry and German nationalism.
C) religion and conservatism.
D) ethnicity and race.
E) democracy and liberalism.
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40
The revolutions of 1848 convinced conservative politicians that
A) use of the media was the most important tool in swaying public sentiment.
B) rubber bullets were an effective deterrent to rioters.
C) they couldn't keep the people out of politics forever.
D) democracy was an unworkable system.
E) the common person should never participate in politics.
A) use of the media was the most important tool in swaying public sentiment.
B) rubber bullets were an effective deterrent to rioters.
C) they couldn't keep the people out of politics forever.
D) democracy was an unworkable system.
E) the common person should never participate in politics.
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41
Identify the following term(s).
Commodore Matthew Perry
Commodore Matthew Perry
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42
The Meiji rulers sought to strengthen Japan by
A) attacking the United States naval bases in Korea.
B) embracing foreign ideas, institutions, and techniques.
C) defeating Russia in the Russo-Japanese War.
D) rejecting all foreign ideas and restoring traditional Japanese customs.
E) increasing family values.
A) attacking the United States naval bases in Korea.
B) embracing foreign ideas, institutions, and techniques.
C) defeating Russia in the Russo-Japanese War.
D) rejecting all foreign ideas and restoring traditional Japanese customs.
E) increasing family values.
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43
Leaders of Meiji Japan planned to remain free from Western imperialism by centralization, imperialism and
A) negotiating with Western diplomats.
B) restricting Western access to Japan.
C) keeping out all foreign influences.
D) becoming a world-class industrial power.
E) using propaganda to make Japanese people hostile to Westerners.
A) negotiating with Western diplomats.
B) restricting Western access to Japan.
C) keeping out all foreign influences.
D) becoming a world-class industrial power.
E) using propaganda to make Japanese people hostile to Westerners.
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44
The concept of Social Darwinism argued that
A) social and racial differences resulted from natural processes.
B) Racism was justified
C) Capitalism was the only sound economic model.
D) Imperialism was justified by Divine Right.
E) "Might makes right."
A) social and racial differences resulted from natural processes.
B) Racism was justified
C) Capitalism was the only sound economic model.
D) Imperialism was justified by Divine Right.
E) "Might makes right."
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45
Once government-owned industries in Japan became profitable,
A) the profits were used to subsidize farmers.
B) the company was turned over to workers' control.
C) they were sold to private investors.
D) they were placed under the military.
E) they were divided into shares and given to the poorest Japanese citizens.
A) the profits were used to subsidize farmers.
B) the company was turned over to workers' control.
C) they were sold to private investors.
D) they were placed under the military.
E) they were divided into shares and given to the poorest Japanese citizens.
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46
Japan's plan for imperialism as defined by Yamagata Aritomo was to control a "sphere of influence" comprised all of the following except
A) Manchuria.
B) Korea.
C) Part of China.
D) Taiwan.
E) all of the above.
A) Manchuria.
B) Korea.
C) Part of China.
D) Taiwan.
E) all of the above.
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47
Industrialization in Russia took significantly longer because:
A) wealthy landowners blocked most reforms in Russia.
B) Tsars were suspicious and conservative.
C) There was almost no commercial middle class in Russia
D) Serfdom was the predominant labor model until 1861.
E) All of these
A) wealthy landowners blocked most reforms in Russia.
B) Tsars were suspicious and conservative.
C) There was almost no commercial middle class in Russia
D) Serfdom was the predominant labor model until 1861.
E) All of these
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48
Nationalism failed to unify which countries in the late nineteenth century?
A) Britain and France
B) Russia and Austria-Hungary
C) Germany and Italy
D) Italy and Spain
E) Spain and Portugal
A) Britain and France
B) Russia and Austria-Hungary
C) Germany and Italy
D) Italy and Spain
E) Spain and Portugal
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49
One of the most significant reforms undertaken by Japan's Meiji oligarchs was
A) building a military aristocracy.
B) opening schools to train Japanese students in Western science and technology.
C) limiting the power of the emperor.
D) adopting Marxist economic policies.
E) All of these
A) building a military aristocracy.
B) opening schools to train Japanese students in Western science and technology.
C) limiting the power of the emperor.
D) adopting Marxist economic policies.
E) All of these
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50
Identify the following term(s).
railroads
railroads
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51
The Boxer Uprising was a series of riots
A) encouraged by Chinese officials against foreign presence.
B) that rid China of the Japanese presence.
C) that placed Japan under direct military control.
D) that clearly demonstrated Japanese nationalism.
E) that demonstrated the support for Christianity in China.
A) encouraged by Chinese officials against foreign presence.
B) that rid China of the Japanese presence.
C) that placed Japan under direct military control.
D) that clearly demonstrated Japanese nationalism.
E) that demonstrated the support for Christianity in China.
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52
A significant source of conflict between Russia and Austro-Hungary was
A) Austria's attempts to dominate the Balkans, which undercut Russia's role as "protector" of the Slavic peoples.
B) Austro-Hungary eyeing territories along the Black Sea in anticipation of the demise of the Ottomans.
C) Austrian annexation of Albania.
D) Austria trying to dominate Christians in the Ottoman Empire, which Russia felt was its domain because of Orthodoxy.
E) Austria declaring an open-border policy to Jews escaping Russian persecution.
A) Austria's attempts to dominate the Balkans, which undercut Russia's role as "protector" of the Slavic peoples.
B) Austro-Hungary eyeing territories along the Black Sea in anticipation of the demise of the Ottomans.
C) Austrian annexation of Albania.
D) Austria trying to dominate Christians in the Ottoman Empire, which Russia felt was its domain because of Orthodoxy.
E) Austria declaring an open-border policy to Jews escaping Russian persecution.
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53
In Tokugawa Japan, the political power rested in the hands of the
A) bureaucracy.
B) shoguns.
C) emperor.
D) peasantry.
E) merchants.
A) bureaucracy.
B) shoguns.
C) emperor.
D) peasantry.
E) merchants.
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54
The early-twentieth-century Chinese plan for reform, though tried in vain, was the
A) Mandate of Heaven.
B) "self-strengthening movement."
C) Cixi reforms.
D) imperial restoration.
E) Great Leap Forward.
A) Mandate of Heaven.
B) "self-strengthening movement."
C) Cixi reforms.
D) imperial restoration.
E) Great Leap Forward.
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55
The southern Japanese provincial leaders of Choshu and Satsuma found the most effective strategy to protect Japan against foreigners was
A) development of gunboats.
B) consolidation of their forces to overthrow the shogunate.
C) to copy the Tanzimat reforms.
D) embrace westernization in all forms.
E) none of these.
A) development of gunboats.
B) consolidation of their forces to overthrow the shogunate.
C) to copy the Tanzimat reforms.
D) embrace westernization in all forms.
E) none of these.
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56
The British nineteenth-century attitude toward Europe has been called a policy of
A) "splendid isolation."
B) arrogance and conceit.
C) "laissez-faire."
D) "divide and conquer."
E) "ignorance is bliss."
A) "splendid isolation."
B) arrogance and conceit.
C) "laissez-faire."
D) "divide and conquer."
E) "ignorance is bliss."
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57
Who demanded that Japan open its ports for refueling of and trade with American shipping?
A) Robert Clive
B) Matthew Perry
C) Cecil Rhodes
D) Tsar Nicholas
E) Benjamin Disraeli
A) Robert Clive
B) Matthew Perry
C) Cecil Rhodes
D) Tsar Nicholas
E) Benjamin Disraeli
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58
Which of the following was a result of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904-1905?
A) Humiliation of the outdated Japanese military and the stripping of Japanese colonies in Asia.
B) Tsar Nicholas II was forced to grant a constitution.
C) Tsar Nicholas was forced to permit an elected parliament.
D) all of the above
E) b and c only
A) Humiliation of the outdated Japanese military and the stripping of Japanese colonies in Asia.
B) Tsar Nicholas II was forced to grant a constitution.
C) Tsar Nicholas was forced to permit an elected parliament.
D) all of the above
E) b and c only
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59
The Treaty of Kanagawa of 1854
A) was modeled on the unequal treaties that the West had with China.
B) opened Japan and Korea to the United States.
C) settled the Opium War.
D) put an end to the Taiping Rebellion.
E) put an end to the Sepoy Mutiny.
A) was modeled on the unequal treaties that the West had with China.
B) opened Japan and Korea to the United States.
C) settled the Opium War.
D) put an end to the Taiping Rebellion.
E) put an end to the Sepoy Mutiny.
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60
The Meiji transformed the government and incorporated
A) European practices in education, industry, and popular culture.
B) Chinese practices in education, industry, and popular culture.
C) Korean practices in education, industry, and popular culture.
D) Russian practices in education, industry, and popular culture.
E) only Japanese practices.
A) European practices in education, industry, and popular culture.
B) Chinese practices in education, industry, and popular culture.
C) Korean practices in education, industry, and popular culture.
D) Russian practices in education, industry, and popular culture.
E) only Japanese practices.
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61
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socialism
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62
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"separate spheres"
"separate spheres"
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63
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labor union
labor union
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64
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liberalism
liberalism
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65
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electricity
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66
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Guiseppe Mazzini
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67
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zaibatsu
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68
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anarchist
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69
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nationalism
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70
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Treaty of Kanagawa
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71
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steel
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72
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Otto von Bismarck
Otto von Bismarck
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73
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Victorian Age
Victorian Age
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74
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Empress Dowager Cixi
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75
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Meiji Restoration
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76
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Giuseppe Garibaldi
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77
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Thomas Edison
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78
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Yamagata Aritomo
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79
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submarine telegraph cables
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80
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Karl Marx
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