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Imperialism Lecture

Imperialism Lecture

Assessment

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History, Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Marlee McNamee

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78 Slides • 35 Questions

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Multiple Choice

The Spanish American War resulted in

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a humiliating defeat for the United States

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an important peace conference

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war with Thailand

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new territories for the U.S.

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Multiple Choice

All of the following came under French control EXCEPT

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Vietnam

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Cambodia

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Thailand

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Laos

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Multiple Choice

In 1800, the only two societies in Southeast Asia under European rule were

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the Philippines and the Dutch East Indies

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Singapore and Laos

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Laos and Thailand

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Vietnam and Japan

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Multiple Choice

In Burma, the British

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activities led to the collapse of the Burmese monarchy.

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allowed the local king to rule on their behalf

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agreed with France to let the country remain an independent buffer state. 

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made King Mongkut emperor

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Colonial powers harmed their colonies by

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keeping wages low and taxes high

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building railroads and highways

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creating an entre

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allowing some sharing of profits

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Multiple Choice

All of the following powers had colonies in West Africa by 1900, EXCEPT

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Britian

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Germany

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the United States

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France

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Multiple Choice

After the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, Britian

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sold its shares in the canal to France

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took an active interest in Egypt

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seized Morocco and Tunisia

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removed all troops from Egypt

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Multiple Choice

After its defeat in Ethiopia in 1896, Italy

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abandoned its interests in colonialism

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negotiated indirect rule

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attacked the Suez Canal

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Seized Tripoli

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Multiple Choice

In the late nineteenth century, the real driving force behind colonization of Central Africa was

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Germany

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Leopold II of Belgium

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British Queen Victoria

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Italy

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Multiple Choice

By 1914, the only independent states in Africa were

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Liberia and Ethiopia

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Rhodesia and Egypt

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South Africa and Congo

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Togo and Sudan

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Multiple Choice

What the British called the Sepoy Mutiny, the Indians called the

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First War of Independence

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Great Rebellion

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Sepoy Offensive

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Kanpur Massacre

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In 1876, Queen Victoria assumed the title of

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Ruler of Kanpur

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Manager of the East India Company

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Empress of India

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Queen of Hinduism

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Multiple Choice

British Rule of India brought Indian society all of the following benefits EXCEPT

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order and stability

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a new school system

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railroads and telegraphs

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tea

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Multiple Choice

British rule hurt India in all of the following ways EXCEPT

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the corrupt tax collection system

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the destruction of local industries

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the introduction of slavery of the Moguls

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the reduction of food production

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Multiple Choice

The Inidan National Congress

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demanded independence from Britain

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asked to share the governing process

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fought the Hindus

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was a railroad connecting Nepal and Bombay

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Multiple Choice

The Mexican reform movement from 1855 to 1876 brought about all of the following EXCEPT

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separation of church and state

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land distribution to the poor

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an education system

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voting rights for women

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Multiple Choice

Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar led South American independence movements against

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Spain

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Portugal

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the United States

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Mexico

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Multiple Choice

Miguel Hidalgo, a hero of Mexican Independence after 1810, had studied

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Marxist writing

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the French Revolution

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Prussian militarism

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Freud's theories

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Multiple Choice

Wealth, social prestige, and political power during the nineteenth century in Latin America were based on 

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trade

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capitalism

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land

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religion

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The economy of Latin America in the nineteenth century was dominated by

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Spain

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Portugal

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Britian

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Mexico

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Multiple Choice

To imporve their balance of trade with China, the British sold the Chinese

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porcelain

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opium

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tea

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silk

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Multiple Choice

As a result of Chian losing the first Opium War to Britain, all of the following happened EXCEPT

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Britain received Hong Kong

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five ports were opened to British trade

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the British in China accepted Chinese law

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China paid for the cost of the war

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Multiple Choice

In the Treaty of Tianjin after the second Opium War, China agreed to

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legalize trade in opium

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close several ports to trade

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recognize Hong as leader

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take back Kowloon

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Multiple Choice

The Qing dynasty's "self-strengthening" reforms included 

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ending trade

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adopting Western technology

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moving towards democracy

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eliminating Confucian ideals

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The Qing dynasty was weakened by all of the following EXCEPT

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war with Japan

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disputes with Russia

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warlords independence

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a changing value system

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Multiple Choice

The coming of Westerners did NOT affect the Chinese economy in one of the following ways. Which one?

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introducing modern means of transportation

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creating an export market

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integrating the Chinese market into the world economy

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building a large middle class

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Yuan tried to rule China without

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an army

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understanding the influence of new Western ideas

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dictating his views

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the use of terror

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Multiple Choice

When the Nationalists' rebellion failed,

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Sun Yat-sen feld to Japan

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Sun Yat-sen surrendered

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the Qing emperor was restored

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Yan turned back history to 1800

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When General Yuan Shigai died in 1916

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the warlords surrendered

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soldiers assisted the people

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civil war erupted

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the Nationalists seized power

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By 1925, mant urban, middle-class Chinses people

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embraced Western art and literature

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rejected all Western influence

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celebrated the past

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wrote their own novels

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The Meiji Restoration was responsible for all of the following EXCEPT

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weakening the power of the traditional nobles

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creating a constitution

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promoting industry

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rejecting all Western ideas, even industrialization

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Multiple Choice

The Meiji reformers created a new imperial army in 1871, based on

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compulsory military service

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the old feudal structure

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the U.S. Marine Corps

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the hiring of mercenaries

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Multiple Choice

The Meiji education system included all of the following features EXCEPT

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universal education

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instruction in technology

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Japanese-only teaching staffs

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an America-style structure

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The Meiji Restoration developed Japanese interest in all of the following EXCEPT

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Western fashions

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the shogunate

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ballroom dancing

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baseball

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The 1904 war between Russia and Japan resulted in

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the humiliating defeat of Russia

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Russian control of Korea

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greater respect for Russia round the world

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more Japanese immigration to the United States

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