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Deck 21: Global Empire and European Culture
1
Which language did educated Indians use to forge a unified nationalist movement challenging British colonial rule?
A)English
B)Sanskrit
C)Urdu
D)Hindi
E)Bengali
A)English
B)Sanskrit
C)Urdu
D)Hindi
E)Bengali
English
2
What were cohongs?
A)a group of Chinese commercial firms with the exclusive right to trade with Western merchants
B)the derogatory term used by the Chinese to describe barbarian Westerners
C)Chinese opium addicts
D)the Chinese rebels who attempted to expel foreigners in 1900
E)the six Chinese ports opened to foreign traders after the first Opium War
A)a group of Chinese commercial firms with the exclusive right to trade with Western merchants
B)the derogatory term used by the Chinese to describe barbarian Westerners
C)Chinese opium addicts
D)the Chinese rebels who attempted to expel foreigners in 1900
E)the six Chinese ports opened to foreign traders after the first Opium War
a group of Chinese commercial firms with the exclusive right to trade with Western merchants
3
The ancestors of the Boers were
A)Dutch.
B)Danish.
C)German.
D)French.
E)English.
A)Dutch.
B)Danish.
C)German.
D)French.
E)English.
Dutch.
4
Which African territory became part of Germany's "place in the sun" in the late nineteenth century?
A)Tanganyika
B)Somalia
C)Libya
D)the Congo
E)Liberia
A)Tanganyika
B)Somalia
C)Libya
D)the Congo
E)Liberia
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5
Who coined the word "sociology"?
A)August Comte
B)Emile Durkheim
C)Max Weber
D)Leopold von Ranke
E)Olympe de Gouges
A)August Comte
B)Emile Durkheim
C)Max Weber
D)Leopold von Ranke
E)Olympe de Gouges
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6
Who was the botanist whose research helped solve the puzzle of the genetic origin of chance variations among plants and animals?
A)Hugo De Vries
B)Alfred Russel Wallace
C)Charles Darwin
D)Erasmus Darwin
E)Sir Charles Lyell
A)Hugo De Vries
B)Alfred Russel Wallace
C)Charles Darwin
D)Erasmus Darwin
E)Sir Charles Lyell
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7
Who was the German philosopher who developed a theory of a heroic Übermensch or "super-man"?
A)Friedrich Nietzsche
B)Sigmund Freud
C)Carl Jung
D)Max Weber
E)Thomas Mann
A)Friedrich Nietzsche
B)Sigmund Freud
C)Carl Jung
D)Max Weber
E)Thomas Mann
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8
What do historians call the aggressive seizure of colonies by Western powers in the late nineteenth century?
A)the new imperialism
B)the new colonialism
C)paternalistic aggression
D)social Darwinism
E)global enlightenment
A)the new imperialism
B)the new colonialism
C)paternalistic aggression
D)social Darwinism
E)global enlightenment
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9
Arthur de Gobineau and Houston Stewart Chamberlain were proponents of
A)pseudoscientific racism.
B)the economic superiority of Europe over the Americas.
C)Christians' duty to do missionary work.
D)the navy as the main instrument of a nation's power.
E)non-Europeans' right to self determination.
A)pseudoscientific racism.
B)the economic superiority of Europe over the Americas.
C)Christians' duty to do missionary work.
D)the navy as the main instrument of a nation's power.
E)non-Europeans' right to self determination.
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10
Who revealed that simple matter contained tremendous amounts of energy,leading to the development of the atomic bomb?
A)Albert Einstein
B)Friedrich Nietzsche
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Carl Jung
E)Max Weber
A)Albert Einstein
B)Friedrich Nietzsche
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Carl Jung
E)Max Weber
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11
Who wrote Origin of Species and Descent of Man?
A)Charles Darwin
B)Herbert Spencer
C)Hugo De Vries
D)Gregor Mendel
E)Alfred Russel Wallace
A)Charles Darwin
B)Herbert Spencer
C)Hugo De Vries
D)Gregor Mendel
E)Alfred Russel Wallace
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12
Prior to the 1870s,Tunisia,Libya,and Egypt were autonomous provinces of which empire?
A)the Ottoman Empire
B)the British Empire
C)the French Empire
D)the Belgian Empire
E)the Muslim Empire
A)the Ottoman Empire
B)the British Empire
C)the French Empire
D)the Belgian Empire
E)the Muslim Empire
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13
Who was the emperor under whom Japan experienced an intensive program of modernization?
A)the Meiji Emperor
B)the Qing Emperor
C)the Ming Emperor
D)the Manchu Emperor
E)the Shogun Emperor.
A)the Meiji Emperor
B)the Qing Emperor
C)the Ming Emperor
D)the Manchu Emperor
E)the Shogun Emperor.
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14
Which country had NOT laid claim to spheres of influence on the Chinese mainland by the 1890s?
A)Great Britain
B)the United States
C)Russia
D)Japan
E)Germany
A)Great Britain
B)the United States
C)Russia
D)Japan
E)Germany
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15
The "scramble for Africa" began with an international conference in 1884 in
A)Berlin.
B)Paris.
C)Rome.
D)Cairo.
E)London.
A)Berlin.
B)Paris.
C)Rome.
D)Cairo.
E)London.
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16
Who was the owner of De Beers Consolidated Mines,Ltd. ,the dominant producer and marketer of fine diamonds worldwide?
A)Cecil Rhodes
B)King Leopold II of Belgium
C)HenryStanley
D)Otto de Beers
E)Jules Ferry
A)Cecil Rhodes
B)King Leopold II of Belgium
C)HenryStanley
D)Otto de Beers
E)Jules Ferry
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17
What was a Western food product that provided immense benefits when it was introduced into Chinese agriculture?
A)American maize,or corn
B)rice
C)Irish,or white potatoes
D)wheat
E)coffee
A)American maize,or corn
B)rice
C)Irish,or white potatoes
D)wheat
E)coffee
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18
The driving force behind nineteenth-century imperialism was
A)economic competition between industrial powers.
B)pursuit of outlets for the excess European population.
C)to improve the quality of life for colonial peoples.
D)scientific curiosity.
E)a belief in the equality of all races.
A)economic competition between industrial powers.
B)pursuit of outlets for the excess European population.
C)to improve the quality of life for colonial peoples.
D)scientific curiosity.
E)a belief in the equality of all races.
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19
What German social theorist warned that charismatic leaders who promised easy solutions to problems could easily rise to power in times of economic crisis?
A)Max Weber
B)Thomas Mann
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Leopold von Ranke
E)Friedrich Nietzsche
A)Max Weber
B)Thomas Mann
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Leopold von Ranke
E)Friedrich Nietzsche
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20
Who were the sepoys?
A)a private army of native troops in the service of the East India Company
B)a small elite British civil service stationed in India
C)a political organization of Indians motivated by nationalism
D)the caste of Indians who were most often the targets of racial discrimination
E)the ethnic nickname most British used for Indian leaders that they disliked
A)a private army of native troops in the service of the East India Company
B)a small elite British civil service stationed in India
C)a political organization of Indians motivated by nationalism
D)the caste of Indians who were most often the targets of racial discrimination
E)the ethnic nickname most British used for Indian leaders that they disliked
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21
Why did imperial powers often discover that colonies were not as profitable as they expected?
A)Colonies were far more costly to secure,protect,and maintain than anyone anticipated.
B)Few colonies could produce raw materials profitably.
C)Most of the capital was consumed by European settlers and their descendants who emigrated to the colonies.
D)As native elites became more educated,they tended to take over the colonies and use the profits for their own benefit.
E)Welfare programs for colonial people were more expensive than anyone anticipated.
A)Colonies were far more costly to secure,protect,and maintain than anyone anticipated.
B)Few colonies could produce raw materials profitably.
C)Most of the capital was consumed by European settlers and their descendants who emigrated to the colonies.
D)As native elites became more educated,they tended to take over the colonies and use the profits for their own benefit.
E)Welfare programs for colonial people were more expensive than anyone anticipated.
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22
Who wrote The Interpretation of Dreams and Civilization and Its Discontent,pioneering modern psychology?
A)Sigmund Freud
B)Emile Durkheim
C)Leo Tolstoy
D)Gustave Courbet
E)Arnold Schoenberg
A)Sigmund Freud
B)Emile Durkheim
C)Leo Tolstoy
D)Gustave Courbet
E)Arnold Schoenberg
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23
What woman was a pioneer in science,winning Nobel Prizes in physics and chemistry?
A)Marie Sklodowska Curie
B)Mary Ann Evans
C)Anna Freud
D)Mary Wollstonecraft
E)Emmeline Pankhurst
A)Marie Sklodowska Curie
B)Mary Ann Evans
C)Anna Freud
D)Mary Wollstonecraft
E)Emmeline Pankhurst
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24
Kipling's Poem,"The White Man's Burden"
A)assumed that non-white people could become the equals of whites under proper tutelage.
B)argued that imperialism was an expensive mistake.
C)justified imperialism as carrying out God's will.
D)rejected the concept of differences between races.
E)claimed that whites had no responsibility for the fate of non-whites.
A)assumed that non-white people could become the equals of whites under proper tutelage.
B)argued that imperialism was an expensive mistake.
C)justified imperialism as carrying out God's will.
D)rejected the concept of differences between races.
E)claimed that whites had no responsibility for the fate of non-whites.
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25
Who wrote the realistic novel Middlemarch under the pen name George Eliot?
A)Mary Ann Evans
B)Emile Zola
C)Henrik Ibsen
D)Leo Tolstoy
E)Virginia Woolf
A)Mary Ann Evans
B)Emile Zola
C)Henrik Ibsen
D)Leo Tolstoy
E)Virginia Woolf
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26
Painters such as Degas and Monet were part of what mid-nineteenth century style?
A)Impressionism
B)Modernism
C)Realism
D)Romanticism
E)Surrealism
A)Impressionism
B)Modernism
C)Realism
D)Romanticism
E)Surrealism
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27
Which Indian leaders were most likely to challenge the Raj?
A)those who had been educated in the English language,technology,and political values
B)those who had refused to be educated by British colonialists and who spoke one of the indigenous Indian languages
C)sepoys who had previously been part of the private army of the East India Company
D)those who had been given access to the highest levels of colonial administration
E)those who remained true to traditional Indian political values
A)those who had been educated in the English language,technology,and political values
B)those who had refused to be educated by British colonialists and who spoke one of the indigenous Indian languages
C)sepoys who had previously been part of the private army of the East India Company
D)those who had been given access to the highest levels of colonial administration
E)those who remained true to traditional Indian political values
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28
What was the key stipulation of the Berlin conference?
A)Claims to African territory must be based on actual occupation by an imperial power.
B)The costs of colonialism to native peoples could be disregarded in the name of profits.
C)Borders did not need to take the concerns of indigenous people into consideration.
D)The United States did not need to be consulted,as it was not a European power.
E)The imperial powers would never threaten armed combat with each other on African soil.
A)Claims to African territory must be based on actual occupation by an imperial power.
B)The costs of colonialism to native peoples could be disregarded in the name of profits.
C)Borders did not need to take the concerns of indigenous people into consideration.
D)The United States did not need to be consulted,as it was not a European power.
E)The imperial powers would never threaten armed combat with each other on African soil.
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29
What was the cause of the first Opium War?
A)The Chinese government wanted to stop England and the United States from smuggling opium into the country.
B)The Chinese government wanted to gain access to the East India Company's opium supplies.
C)The British government wanted to use its naval power to prevent China from exporting opium to the West.
D)The British government wanted to pay for Chinese goods it exported with gold and silver,rather than Western goods.
E)The Chinese government wanted to restrict foreign trade to Hong Kong and five other ports.
A)The Chinese government wanted to stop England and the United States from smuggling opium into the country.
B)The Chinese government wanted to gain access to the East India Company's opium supplies.
C)The British government wanted to use its naval power to prevent China from exporting opium to the West.
D)The British government wanted to pay for Chinese goods it exported with gold and silver,rather than Western goods.
E)The Chinese government wanted to restrict foreign trade to Hong Kong and five other ports.
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30
What major Enlightenment assumption did European thinkers began to question during the late nineteenth century?
A)Humans were reasonable creatures capable of investigating natural laws in an objective manner.
B)Time,space,matter,and energy were not independent realities but were relative to each other.
C)The human condition was improved through religious and moral means alone,not through science.
D)Emotions were a more reliable guide to truth than reason.
E)The laws that governed God's universe were utterly beyond human comprehension.
A)Humans were reasonable creatures capable of investigating natural laws in an objective manner.
B)Time,space,matter,and energy were not independent realities but were relative to each other.
C)The human condition was improved through religious and moral means alone,not through science.
D)Emotions were a more reliable guide to truth than reason.
E)The laws that governed God's universe were utterly beyond human comprehension.
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31
What did Cecil Rhodes promote in his "Confession of Faith"?
A)exporting Britons overseas to bring despicable human beings under Anglo-Saxon influence
B)creating wealth by gaining control of raw materials in the Third World and exporting them at great profit
C)bringing the message of Christianity to primitive peoples by encouraging the work of missionaries
D)expanding the industrial and military prowess of the West globally,by violent means if necessary
E)extending Darwin's theory of biological evolution to moral,intellectual,and political development
A)exporting Britons overseas to bring despicable human beings under Anglo-Saxon influence
B)creating wealth by gaining control of raw materials in the Third World and exporting them at great profit
C)bringing the message of Christianity to primitive peoples by encouraging the work of missionaries
D)expanding the industrial and military prowess of the West globally,by violent means if necessary
E)extending Darwin's theory of biological evolution to moral,intellectual,and political development
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What was the main reason for the Boer War?
A)discovery of gold and diamonds in areas settled by the descendants of Dutch settlers
B)the traditional nationalist rivalry between Great Britain and the Netherlands
C)an attempt by Boers to take over Cape Town as a Dutch colony
D)Germany's refusal to support the Boers
E)emotion-laden calls for heroic action in the tabloid press
A)discovery of gold and diamonds in areas settled by the descendants of Dutch settlers
B)the traditional nationalist rivalry between Great Britain and the Netherlands
C)an attempt by Boers to take over Cape Town as a Dutch colony
D)Germany's refusal to support the Boers
E)emotion-laden calls for heroic action in the tabloid press
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33
What did the Russian communist Lenin believe was the main motive behind imperialism?
A)Capitalist economies needed new markets for their surplus products.
B)European countries needed places to send their surplus population.
C)Colonies were necessary sources of raw materials such as petroleum.
D)Imperialism was a way for political leaders to enhance popular support for the state.
E)Christians were motivated to spread their faith to non-Christians.
A)Capitalist economies needed new markets for their surplus products.
B)European countries needed places to send their surplus population.
C)Colonies were necessary sources of raw materials such as petroleum.
D)Imperialism was a way for political leaders to enhance popular support for the state.
E)Christians were motivated to spread their faith to non-Christians.
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Which concept made up the essence of the pseudoscience racism?
A)Some people are culturally and intellectually superior to others.
B)White Europeans led other cultures in their transportation and communications networks.
C)Darwin had shown that evolution was driven by natural selection.
D)Superior races have the responsibility of civilizing inferior races.
E)All cultures are equally valuable once their differences are appreciated.
A)Some people are culturally and intellectually superior to others.
B)White Europeans led other cultures in their transportation and communications networks.
C)Darwin had shown that evolution was driven by natural selection.
D)Superior races have the responsibility of civilizing inferior races.
E)All cultures are equally valuable once their differences are appreciated.
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35
What was an important political benefit that educated non-Europeans gained from the West?
A)introduction to ideas of responsible self-government and individual freedom
B)social and political equality with their colonial masters
C)Christian moral values taught by missionaries
D)Western-style architecture,replacing indigenous styles
E)the scientific quest for certainty and useful truths
A)introduction to ideas of responsible self-government and individual freedom
B)social and political equality with their colonial masters
C)Christian moral values taught by missionaries
D)Western-style architecture,replacing indigenous styles
E)the scientific quest for certainty and useful truths
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36
Whose Rite of Spring incorporated a variety of musical styles and used discord to great,if controversial,effect?
A)Igor Stravinsky
B)Claude Debussy
C)Arnold Schoenberg
D)Gustave Courbet
E)Franz Kafka
A)Igor Stravinsky
B)Claude Debussy
C)Arnold Schoenberg
D)Gustave Courbet
E)Franz Kafka
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What was the most immediate result of Japan's rise to power under its reformist leadership?
A)It became an imperialist aggressor in East Asia.
B)It became the leader of an anti-colonial coalition that opposed further Western aggression.
C)Its change into a modern industrial economy inspired pro-Western sentiments in Asia.
D)It developed a strong nationalist sentiment that rejected all European concepts.
E)It suffered a sharp military defeat at the hands of Russia and lost all its colonies.
A)It became an imperialist aggressor in East Asia.
B)It became the leader of an anti-colonial coalition that opposed further Western aggression.
C)Its change into a modern industrial economy inspired pro-Western sentiments in Asia.
D)It developed a strong nationalist sentiment that rejected all European concepts.
E)It suffered a sharp military defeat at the hands of Russia and lost all its colonies.
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What was a major benefit that British rule brought to India?
A)the introduction of Western medical practices
B)elimination of racial discrimination in hiring practices
C)the opening of British clubs,hotels,and other private venues to the Indian elite
D)introduction of American maize or corn),peanuts,and sweet potatoes
E)raising the quality of life for average Indians
A)the introduction of Western medical practices
B)elimination of racial discrimination in hiring practices
C)the opening of British clubs,hotels,and other private venues to the Indian elite
D)introduction of American maize or corn),peanuts,and sweet potatoes
E)raising the quality of life for average Indians
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How did Japanese and Chinese responses to pressure from Western powers compare?
A)While China resisted Westernization,Japan embraced it.
B)Both Japan and China resisted Westernization.
C)Both Japan and China embraced Westernization.
D)While Japan resisted Westernization,China embraced it.
E)China and Japan both became major Asian powers by different routes.
A)While China resisted Westernization,Japan embraced it.
B)Both Japan and China resisted Westernization.
C)Both Japan and China embraced Westernization.
D)While Japan resisted Westernization,China embraced it.
E)China and Japan both became major Asian powers by different routes.
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40
How did the rise of nationalism contribute to the new imperialism?
A)Political leaders enhanced support for the state by boasting about their achievements in colonial wars.
B)Winning new lands overseas increased European states' ability to win military victories at home.
C)Imperialism secured overseas ports and coaling stations for European navies.
D)European investors were encouraged to put more of their capital in overseas possessions.
E)Territorial expansion allowed Western states to show their moral superiority to savage peoples.
A)Political leaders enhanced support for the state by boasting about their achievements in colonial wars.
B)Winning new lands overseas increased European states' ability to win military victories at home.
C)Imperialism secured overseas ports and coaling stations for European navies.
D)European investors were encouraged to put more of their capital in overseas possessions.
E)Territorial expansion allowed Western states to show their moral superiority to savage peoples.
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Why were Freud's psychological theories unsettling for European audiences?
A)By focusing on the unconscious,he challenged Europeans' confidence in their rationality.
B)He argued that "primitive" people were actually more evolved than Europeans.
C)He proved that human progress depended on following one's impulses.
D)He identified the quest for the love of God as the primal human motivation.
E)He argued that humans were bundles of nerves whose actions had no motivations or meaning.
A)By focusing on the unconscious,he challenged Europeans' confidence in their rationality.
B)He argued that "primitive" people were actually more evolved than Europeans.
C)He proved that human progress depended on following one's impulses.
D)He identified the quest for the love of God as the primal human motivation.
E)He argued that humans were bundles of nerves whose actions had no motivations or meaning.
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When nonindustrial peoples responded to imperialism by producing cash crops and raw materials for a global market,what was the result?
A)Rural economies became more dependent on unpredictable global economic conditions.
B)Rural economies became more self-sufficient.
C)Colonial societies rapidly urbanized.
D)Colonies became sources of increasing profits for European industries.
E)Colonial societies became indistinguishable from that of their European masters.
A)Rural economies became more dependent on unpredictable global economic conditions.
B)Rural economies became more self-sufficient.
C)Colonial societies rapidly urbanized.
D)Colonies became sources of increasing profits for European industries.
E)Colonial societies became indistinguishable from that of their European masters.
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43
What was the most important factor in the French Academy of Science's decision to deny Marie Curie admission?
A)her gender
B)her colleagues' sense that her scientific work was unremarkable
C)her poor health
D)her disinterest in research that might have practical medical benefits
E)her lack of college teaching credentials
A)her gender
B)her colleagues' sense that her scientific work was unremarkable
C)her poor health
D)her disinterest in research that might have practical medical benefits
E)her lack of college teaching credentials
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44
How did both Durkheim and Weber see modern civilization as a mixed blessing to society?
A)They both admired the achievement of the sciences,but felt that the weakening of collective beliefs made it difficult to find meaning in life.
B)They both felt that the rise of science was counterproductive and argued for a return to preindustrial customs and beliefs.
C)They longed for the emergence of a charismatic "super-man" who would use science to provide wide-ranging and easy solutions to common problems.
D)They were both optimistic that the achievements of rationalism would provide modern men and women with common values and companionship.
E)They felt that changes in technology increased anxiety,but also immersed modern citizens in material abundance.
A)They both admired the achievement of the sciences,but felt that the weakening of collective beliefs made it difficult to find meaning in life.
B)They both felt that the rise of science was counterproductive and argued for a return to preindustrial customs and beliefs.
C)They longed for the emergence of a charismatic "super-man" who would use science to provide wide-ranging and easy solutions to common problems.
D)They were both optimistic that the achievements of rationalism would provide modern men and women with common values and companionship.
E)They felt that changes in technology increased anxiety,but also immersed modern citizens in material abundance.
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Why did providing a Western-style education for native leaders fail to solidify colonial allegiance to the imperial state?
A)Study of European political institutions and philosophical ideas encouraged native leaders to seek national self-determination.
B)Native leaders were neither culturally nor intellectually sophisticated enough to benefit from Western education.
C)Western education was in general limited to males,while indigenous cultures were often matriarchal in structure.
D)When colonial subjects received university training in Western Europe,they remained there instead of returning to their native countries.
E)Increasingly,Western thinkers were criticizing standard scientific and philosophical ideas as naïve and no longer relevant.
A)Study of European political institutions and philosophical ideas encouraged native leaders to seek national self-determination.
B)Native leaders were neither culturally nor intellectually sophisticated enough to benefit from Western education.
C)Western education was in general limited to males,while indigenous cultures were often matriarchal in structure.
D)When colonial subjects received university training in Western Europe,they remained there instead of returning to their native countries.
E)Increasingly,Western thinkers were criticizing standard scientific and philosophical ideas as naïve and no longer relevant.
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46
How did Darwin include a creator God in his evolutionary theory?
A)God provided the physical matter and the natural laws by which life emerged.
B)God designed evolution to generate more and more superior beings,leading to man.
C)God expected only the fittest of human cultures to survive.
D)God was a constant presence in all scientific truth.
E)God manipulated nature so that favorable characteristics would emerge at the right times.
A)God provided the physical matter and the natural laws by which life emerged.
B)God designed evolution to generate more and more superior beings,leading to man.
C)God expected only the fittest of human cultures to survive.
D)God was a constant presence in all scientific truth.
E)God manipulated nature so that favorable characteristics would emerge at the right times.
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47
In the 1840s,Britain used its naval might to force China to start importing
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48
What was the main focus of the artistic movement called Impressionism?
A)to turn away from the representational form and experiment with personal interpretations of external reality
B)to imitate the world as the senses perceive it
C)to paint whatever the artist sees,no matter how distasteful it seems
D)to represent the process of expression,rather than the final outcome or outside reality
E)to impress viewers with the artist's technical virtuosity
A)to turn away from the representational form and experiment with personal interpretations of external reality
B)to imitate the world as the senses perceive it
C)to paint whatever the artist sees,no matter how distasteful it seems
D)to represent the process of expression,rather than the final outcome or outside reality
E)to impress viewers with the artist's technical virtuosity
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49
Why was primitivist music a radical challenge to the audiences who first heard it?
A)Rather than reflecting a culture of order and progress,it turned to the customs and practices of peoples who avoided modernization.
B)It was played on unfamiliar African and Asian instruments.
C)It presented reality as no longer confined within the boundaries of sense experience.
D)It often highlighted female artists,a departure from the male-dominant musical world.
E)It relied on simple folk-like tunes accompanied by only the most familiar chords.
A)Rather than reflecting a culture of order and progress,it turned to the customs and practices of peoples who avoided modernization.
B)It was played on unfamiliar African and Asian instruments.
C)It presented reality as no longer confined within the boundaries of sense experience.
D)It often highlighted female artists,a departure from the male-dominant musical world.
E)It relied on simple folk-like tunes accompanied by only the most familiar chords.
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50
Which of these jobs taken by Marie Sklodowska Curie were typical of the work most women were allowed to do at this time?
A)tutor and governess
B)laboratory assistant
C)director of a research institute
D)professor
E)x-ray technologist
A)tutor and governess
B)laboratory assistant
C)director of a research institute
D)professor
E)x-ray technologist
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51
What was the image of industrialization presented in realist and naturalist fiction?
A)It invalidated traditional norms and values,making social life more complex.
B)Using technology,it was creating an idealistic and progressive future.
C)It reflected the inner psychological conflicts and antisocial penchants of men and women.
D)By allowing irrational women to become active in science,it placed society at grave risk.
E)Realists believed industrial society could not affect the immortal soul.
A)It invalidated traditional norms and values,making social life more complex.
B)Using technology,it was creating an idealistic and progressive future.
C)It reflected the inner psychological conflicts and antisocial penchants of men and women.
D)By allowing irrational women to become active in science,it placed society at grave risk.
E)Realists believed industrial society could not affect the immortal soul.
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52
Three major motives for New Imperialism are
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53
King Leopold II's private domain in Africa was
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54
The geologist who argued that Earth had evolved over many millennia was
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55
How did Herbert Spencer apply evolutionary theory to ethics?
A)Giving aid to poor people who fail in competition undermines the best qualities of the species.
B)If nature has no enduring order or design,then moral laws are unreliable too.
C)Since evolution is true,the Bible has no place in science or public education.
D)Those that rise to economic predominance are morally obligated to assist the weak.
E)Humans are animals,so individuals are justified in using violence to ensure their survival.
A)Giving aid to poor people who fail in competition undermines the best qualities of the species.
B)If nature has no enduring order or design,then moral laws are unreliable too.
C)Since evolution is true,the Bible has no place in science or public education.
D)Those that rise to economic predominance are morally obligated to assist the weak.
E)Humans are animals,so individuals are justified in using violence to ensure their survival.
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56
What was Freud's attitude toward primal instincts in the human mind?
A)He feared them and offered a clinical approach to controlling them.
B)He celebrated them as humanity's true source of strength.
C)He believed that they were less important than reason in motivating human actions.
D)He felt that they should be repressed as completely as possible.
E)He had faith that they could be channeled into productive religious experience.
A)He feared them and offered a clinical approach to controlling them.
B)He celebrated them as humanity's true source of strength.
C)He believed that they were less important than reason in motivating human actions.
D)He felt that they should be repressed as completely as possible.
E)He had faith that they could be channeled into productive religious experience.
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57
The Prelude to "The Afternoon of a Faun" was composed by
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58
The rise of the social sciences in the later nineteenth-century Europe demonstrated
A)a return to Enlightenment rationality and a rejection of Romantic emotionalism.
B)an increasing failure of European intellectuals to make sense of the world around them.
C)a belief that science and the humanities had nothing to contribute to each other.
D)a confidence that spiritual man was as significant as scientific man.
E)that women were,by their nature,doomed to be second-class citizens.
A)a return to Enlightenment rationality and a rejection of Romantic emotionalism.
B)an increasing failure of European intellectuals to make sense of the world around them.
C)a belief that science and the humanities had nothing to contribute to each other.
D)a confidence that spiritual man was as significant as scientific man.
E)that women were,by their nature,doomed to be second-class citizens.
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59
Where did Nietzsche find meaning in a hostile world lacking divine order?
A)in the struggle to create new values by cultivating long-submerged instincts
B)in a revival of Christianity true to its original primitive roots
C)in recognizing white Europe as the home of the heroic Aryan superior race
D)in mass democratic politics and parliamentary government
E)in the simple values of ordinary middle-class people
A)in the struggle to create new values by cultivating long-submerged instincts
B)in a revival of Christianity true to its original primitive roots
C)in recognizing white Europe as the home of the heroic Aryan superior race
D)in mass democratic politics and parliamentary government
E)in the simple values of ordinary middle-class people
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60
Which element of Darwin's theory of evolution had been discussed among scientists for more than a century before?
A)Life on Earth had been changing and developing for millions of years.
B)Some species are more successful than others in adapting to changes in the environment.
C)Individuals who survive will pass on their attributes to the next generation.
D)Chance variations give some organisms an advantage over others.
E)Genetic mutations can allow some individuals to become dominant.
A)Life on Earth had been changing and developing for millions of years.
B)Some species are more successful than others in adapting to changes in the environment.
C)Individuals who survive will pass on their attributes to the next generation.
D)Chance variations give some organisms an advantage over others.
E)Genetic mutations can allow some individuals to become dominant.
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