Deck 29: New Connections and Challenges in Eastern and Southern Asia, 1800-1912
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Deck 29: New Connections and Challenges in Eastern and Southern Asia, 1800-1912
1
Where was the Taiping Rebellion centered?
A) Mongolia
B) Manchuria
C) eastern China
D) in southwestern China
A) Mongolia
B) Manchuria
C) eastern China
D) in southwestern China
eastern China
2
The sepoys were British-trained
A) Chinese soldiers.
B) Japanese samurai.
C) Indian soldiers.
D) Korean soldiers.
A) Chinese soldiers.
B) Japanese samurai.
C) Indian soldiers.
D) Korean soldiers.
Indian soldiers.
3
"Coolies" was a disparaging term used for poor
A) Japanese workers sent abroad.
B) Chinese workers sent abroad.
C) Vietnamese workers sent abroad.
D) European workers sent abroad.
A) Japanese workers sent abroad.
B) Chinese workers sent abroad.
C) Vietnamese workers sent abroad.
D) European workers sent abroad.
Chinese workers sent abroad.
4
In China, local officials often charged peasants extra taxes that they kept for themselves. This practice was aptly called the
A) squeeze.
B) draining.
C) milking.
D) fleecing.
A) squeeze.
B) draining.
C) milking.
D) fleecing.
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5
Which of these was NOT a tributary of China around 1800?
A) Korea
B) Vietnam
C) Japan
D) Laos
A) Korea
B) Vietnam
C) Japan
D) Laos
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6
How did the Sepoy Mutiny affect British rule in India?
A) British rule was withdrawn to only southern India.
B) British citizens were withdrawn from India.
C) Britain took over direct rule in India.
D) The British East India Company was placed in charge of India.
A) British rule was withdrawn to only southern India.
B) British citizens were withdrawn from India.
C) Britain took over direct rule in India.
D) The British East India Company was placed in charge of India.
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7
Which man called for greater Indian autonomy within the British Empire?
A) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C) Mohandas Gandhi
D) Sun Yat-sen
A) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C) Mohandas Gandhi
D) Sun Yat-sen
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8
How did China reply to the Macartney Mission?
A) The Chinese agreed to increase trade with Britain.
B) Britain offered no goods that the Chinese wanted.
C) China declared war on Britain.
D) China demanded all British leave Chinese soil.
A) The Chinese agreed to increase trade with Britain.
B) Britain offered no goods that the Chinese wanted.
C) China declared war on Britain.
D) China demanded all British leave Chinese soil.
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9
Hakka was
A) an oppressed Chinese minority.
B) a type of Chinese poetry.
C) the name for the Manchu government.
D) a new Chinese dynasty.
A) an oppressed Chinese minority.
B) a type of Chinese poetry.
C) the name for the Manchu government.
D) a new Chinese dynasty.
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10
What inspired Hong Xiuquan in leading the Taiping Rebellion?
A) his conversion to Islam
B) hostility to the Manchu rulers and Westerners
C) the McCartney mission
D) defeat by Japan
A) his conversion to Islam
B) hostility to the Manchu rulers and Westerners
C) the McCartney mission
D) defeat by Japan
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11
Britain dominated most of India by about what date?
A) 1800
B) 1850
C) 1900
D) 1950
A) 1800
B) 1850
C) 1900
D) 1950
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12
The Macartney Mission was designed to
A) convince Japan to open ports to U.S. goods.
B) convince China to open ports to British goods.
C) convince Japan to open ports to British goods.
D) convince China to open ports to U.S. goods.
A) convince Japan to open ports to U.S. goods.
B) convince China to open ports to British goods.
C) convince Japan to open ports to British goods.
D) convince China to open ports to U.S. goods.
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13
The Qing dynasty was able to suppressrevolts in the 1860s with the aid of
A) Japanese mercenaries.
B) the British army.
C) regional Chinese armies.
D) Korean armies.
A) Japanese mercenaries.
B) the British army.
C) regional Chinese armies.
D) Korean armies.
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14
What event triggered the rebellion known as the Sepoy Mutiny?
A) British disregard of Indian religious beliefs
B) trade policies that favored British cloth
C) invasion by the Chinese
D) the looting of an Indian village
A) British disregard of Indian religious beliefs
B) trade policies that favored British cloth
C) invasion by the Chinese
D) the looting of an Indian village
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15
Which of these catastrophes did NOT occur in China in the 1850s?
A) the Taiping Rebellion
B) the fall of the Qing dynasty
C) widespread famine
D) the Opium Wars
A) the Taiping Rebellion
B) the fall of the Qing dynasty
C) widespread famine
D) the Opium Wars
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16
The Treaty of Nanjing did all of the following EXCEPT
A) end the Opium War.
B) cede Hong Kong.
C) close all Chinese mainland ports to the British.
D) abolish the Cohong monopoly.
A) end the Opium War.
B) cede Hong Kong.
C) close all Chinese mainland ports to the British.
D) abolish the Cohong monopoly.
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17
Which man first called for total Indian independence?
A) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C) Mohandas Gandhi
D) Sun Yat-sen
A) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C) Mohandas Gandhi
D) Sun Yat-sen
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18
What dynasty ruled China in the 1800s?
A) Ming
B) Qing
C) Zhou
D) Tang
A) Ming
B) Qing
C) Zhou
D) Tang
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19
Why did Britain force the opium trade on China?
A) because Britain had suffered from a trade imbalance with China
B) so its debilitating effects would open China to invasion
C) because the Chinese government demanded opium in exchange for silk and tea
D) because Britain had no other export commodity
A) because Britain had suffered from a trade imbalance with China
B) so its debilitating effects would open China to invasion
C) because the Chinese government demanded opium in exchange for silk and tea
D) because Britain had no other export commodity
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20
What was the "Cohong"?
A) China's parliament
B) a government department
C) Guangzhou's merchant guild
D) a seaport where trade with Britain was allowed
A) China's parliament
B) a government department
C) Guangzhou's merchant guild
D) a seaport where trade with Britain was allowed
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21
Which southeast Asian territory maintained its independence?
A) Laos
B) Cambodia
C) Thailand
D) Taiwan
A) Laos
B) Cambodia
C) Thailand
D) Taiwan
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22
Why did Britain conquer Burma?
A) to protect shipping routes
B) to prevent French expansion towards India
C) because of its strategic location near Hong Kong
D) because it was ideal for growing rubber trees
A) to protect shipping routes
B) to prevent French expansion towards India
C) because of its strategic location near Hong Kong
D) because it was ideal for growing rubber trees
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23
Thailand avoided conquest by Europe by
A) exploiting Western rivalries.
B) modernizing.
C) creating of a huge military.
D) allying with China.
A) exploiting Western rivalries.
B) modernizing.
C) creating of a huge military.
D) allying with China.
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24
What was restored in the Meiji Restoration?
A) the role of the shogun as head of the Japanese government
B) the emperor as effective ruler of Japan
C) Chinese dominance in Japan
D) daimyo rule
A) the role of the shogun as head of the Japanese government
B) the emperor as effective ruler of Japan
C) Chinese dominance in Japan
D) daimyo rule
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25
Who brought a letter from the American president insisting on an opening of relations between Japan and the United States?
A) John Hay
B) Millard Fillmore
C) Matthew Perry
D) George Macartney
A) John Hay
B) Millard Fillmore
C) Matthew Perry
D) George Macartney
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26
What was the goal of the rebellion led by Yoshida Shoin?
A) restoring the emperor
B) ridding Japan of barbarians
C) deposing the emperor
D) bringing back the shogun
A) restoring the emperor
B) ridding Japan of barbarians
C) deposing the emperor
D) bringing back the shogun
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27
Who came to the aid of Nguyen Anh in Vietnam?
A) China
B) France
C) Britain
D) Japan
A) China
B) France
C) Britain
D) Japan
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28
Which of these stood between French and British possessions in Southeast Asia?
A) Burma
B) Thailand
C) Borneo
D) French Indochina
A) Burma
B) Thailand
C) Borneo
D) French Indochina
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29
From 1883 to 1885, the Franco-Chinese War was fought over control of
A) Korea.
B) Vietnam.
C) Cambodia.
D) Thailand.
A) Korea.
B) Vietnam.
C) Cambodia.
D) Thailand.
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30
As Western powers colonized much of Asia, Japan avoided conquest by
A) exploiting Western rivalries.
B) modernizing.
C) forming an alliance with the United States.
D) allying with China.
A) exploiting Western rivalries.
B) modernizing.
C) forming an alliance with the United States.
D) allying with China.
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31
Until the 1800s, the only western traders allowed in Japan were from what nation?
A) the Netherlands
B) Britain
C) Portugal
D) Spain
A) the Netherlands
B) Britain
C) Portugal
D) Spain
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32
Which Asian country most closely emulated Western customs and adopted Western practices?
A) Japan
B) China
C) Korea
D) Vietnam
A) Japan
B) China
C) Korea
D) Vietnam
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33
Who was known as the Meiji Emperor?
A) Mutsuhito
B) Yoshida
C) Yamamoto
D) Hirohito
A) Mutsuhito
B) Yoshida
C) Yamamoto
D) Hirohito
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34
Burma is today known as
A) Siam.
B) Cambodia.
C) Myanmar.
D) Taiwan.
A) Siam.
B) Cambodia.
C) Myanmar.
D) Taiwan.
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35
Who held real power as leader of Japan by 1850?
A) the emperor
B) the shogun
C) the samurai
D) the daimyo
A) the emperor
B) the shogun
C) the samurai
D) the daimyo
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36
Mutsuhito's reign was given the title "Meiji," meaning
A) modern rule.
B) imperial Japan.
C) death of shogun.
D) enlightened rule.
A) modern rule.
B) imperial Japan.
C) death of shogun.
D) enlightened rule.
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37
Edo replaced Kyoto as Japan's imperial capital. It was then renamed
A) Nagasaki.
B) Hiroshima.
C) Osaka.
D) Tokyo.
A) Nagasaki.
B) Hiroshima.
C) Osaka.
D) Tokyo.
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38
In the 1700s, most Southeast Asian states were
A) controlled by western powers.
B) independent nations.
C) Chinese tributaries.
D) controlled by Japan.
A) controlled by western powers.
B) independent nations.
C) Chinese tributaries.
D) controlled by Japan.
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39
Japan agreed to open ports to American trade because
A) the samurai insisted on trade with American merchants.
B) Japan's isolationist policies were destroying the economy.
C) the Americans had military and navy technology that Japan lacked.
D) China was already trading with the United States, and Japan was afraid of falling behind.
A) the samurai insisted on trade with American merchants.
B) Japan's isolationist policies were destroying the economy.
C) the Americans had military and navy technology that Japan lacked.
D) China was already trading with the United States, and Japan was afraid of falling behind.
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40
The Nguyen dynasty made what concession to the French after the Tay-Song Rebellion?
A) granting use of the port at Singapore
B) accepting the sale of opium
C) setting up ziabatsu in Vietnam
D) allowing missionaries to preach Catholicism
A) granting use of the port at Singapore
B) accepting the sale of opium
C) setting up ziabatsu in Vietnam
D) allowing missionaries to preach Catholicism
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41
Who was given military command under Empress Dowager Cixi, and then became president of the Chinese Republic?
A) Mao Zedong
B) Sun Yixian
C) Yuan Shikai
D) Puyi
A) Mao Zedong
B) Sun Yixian
C) Yuan Shikai
D) Puyi
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42
The Sepoy Mutiny was sparked by Hindus and Muslims concerned about breaking dietary restrictions when using new weaponry.
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43
The Chinese revolutionary movement aimed at replacing the Qing regime with a parliamentary republic was led by
A) Mao Zedong.
B) Chiang Kai-shek.
C) Sun Yixian.
D) Yuan Shikai.
A) Mao Zedong.
B) Chiang Kai-shek.
C) Sun Yixian.
D) Yuan Shikai.
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44
In the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries, Indonesia's commerce was controlled by the
A) British.
B) French.
C) Chinese.
D) Dutch.
A) British.
B) French.
C) Chinese.
D) Dutch.
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45
Russia built the Trans-Siberian Railway in an effort to create a new trade route linking East and West.
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46
The Russo-Japanese war sent the message that
A) Western powers were not unbeatable.
B) Japan intended to become the next imperial power.
C) Russia was an imperial power to be feared.
D) the period of Japanese imperialism was over.
A) Western powers were not unbeatable.
B) Japan intended to become the next imperial power.
C) Russia was an imperial power to be feared.
D) the period of Japanese imperialism was over.
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47
Which of these nations allied with Japan against Russia in 1902?
A) Britain
B) France
C) Germany
D) China
A) Britain
B) France
C) Germany
D) China
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48
The Sino-Japanese War was mainly a dispute over control of
A) Manchuria.
B) Korea.
C) Taiwan.
D) Thailand.
A) Manchuria.
B) Korea.
C) Taiwan.
D) Thailand.
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49
What was the Empress Dowager Cixi's response to the Boxer Uprising?
A) She opposed the movement but was unable to stop it.
B) She arrested its leaders and successfully stopped it.
C) She supported the movement.
D) She refused to take any notice of the movement.
A) She opposed the movement but was unable to stop it.
B) She arrested its leaders and successfully stopped it.
C) She supported the movement.
D) She refused to take any notice of the movement.
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50
The largest of the Ryukyu Islands is
A) Okinawa.
B) Iwo Jima.
C) Nagasaki.
D) Honshu.
A) Okinawa.
B) Iwo Jima.
C) Nagasaki.
D) Honshu.
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51
The "scramble for concessions" was centered on a desire for privileges in the Asian nation of
A) China.
B) Japan.
C) Korea.
D) Vietnam.
A) China.
B) Japan.
C) Korea.
D) Vietnam.
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52
The Japanese eagerly embraced an open-door policy designed to promote free trade in Japan in the 1850s.
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53
How did the reign of the last Chinese emperor end?
A) with Puyi's abdication
B) with Empress Dowager Cixi's death
C) in the assassination of the last emperor
D) with the election of Yuan Shikai
A) with Puyi's abdication
B) with Empress Dowager Cixi's death
C) in the assassination of the last emperor
D) with the election of Yuan Shikai
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54
The Boxer Uprising was an attempt to rid China of
A) the emperor.
B) Western influence.
C) religious zealots.
D) Japanese influence.
A) the emperor.
B) Western influence.
C) religious zealots.
D) Japanese influence.
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55
The open-door policy was
A) an American policy calling for free and equal trade in China.
B) an American policy calling for free and equal trade in Japan.
C) a British policy calling for free and equal trade in China.
D) a British policy calling for free and equal trade in Japan.
A) an American policy calling for free and equal trade in China.
B) an American policy calling for free and equal trade in Japan.
C) a British policy calling for free and equal trade in China.
D) a British policy calling for free and equal trade in Japan.
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56
What was Japan's major goal in Korea and Manchuria?
A) challenging China's regional hegemony
B) obtaining natural resources necessary for industrialization
C) proving the superiority of Japan's navy
D) providing a new outlet for the samurai
A) challenging China's regional hegemony
B) obtaining natural resources necessary for industrialization
C) proving the superiority of Japan's navy
D) providing a new outlet for the samurai
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57
The Russo-Japanese war broke out over control of
A) Mongolia.
B) Manchuria.
C) Vietnam.
D) Korea.
A) Mongolia.
B) Manchuria.
C) Vietnam.
D) Korea.
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58
Japan avoided being conquered by Europeans by modernizing and becoming imperialists themselves.
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59
Who built the Trans-Siberian Railway as a trade route linking East and West?
A) China
B) Japan
C) Russia
D) India
A) China
B) Japan
C) Russia
D) India
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60
Bal Gangadhar Tilak advocated Indian autonomy within the British Empire.
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61
Evaluate the process by which Britain came to rule India. Was this a deliberate development?
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62
Which man hid on Perry's ships in an attempt to learn about the Americans?
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63
Evaluate the role of Indian professionals in the Indian nationalist movements.
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64
The professionals leading the Indian nationalist movement were largely educated in Europe.
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65
What was Canton's merchant guild called?
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66
The Meiji Restoration industrialized and modernized the nation of Japan.
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67
What Japanese term means "enlightened rule"?
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68
Discuss the Boxer Rebellion.
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69
How did Empress Dowager Cixi crush the Boxer Rebellion?
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70
Which nation controlled Indonesia from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries?
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71
Japan claimed the Ryukyu Islands as the first stage in imperialist expansion in Southeast Asia.
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72
What was the body that embodied the Indian nationalist movement in the late 1800s?
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73
The Boxers believed that they would be unharmed by European bullets.
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74
What were the most important developments in the Meiji Restoration?
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75
The Chinese regained control of Hong Kong after the First Opium War.
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76
Evaluate the role of the samurai in the overthrow of the Japanese shogunate.
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77
What new title was given to Britain's Queen Victoria in 1876?
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78
Under the terms of the Treaty of Nanjing, what territory was ceded to Britain?
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79
Who trained the Indian sepoys?
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Until the 1800s, which were the only merchants allowed to trade in Japan?
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