

Imperialism Lecture
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History, Social Studies
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Marlee McNamee
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78 Slides • 35 Questions
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Multiple Choice
The Spanish American War resulted in
a humiliating defeat for the United States
an important peace conference
war with Thailand
new territories for the U.S.
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All of the following came under French control EXCEPT
Vietnam
Cambodia
Thailand
Laos
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In 1800, the only two societies in Southeast Asia under European rule were
the Philippines and the Dutch East Indies
Singapore and Laos
Laos and Thailand
Vietnam and Japan
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In Burma, the British
activities led to the collapse of the Burmese monarchy.
allowed the local king to rule on their behalf
agreed with France to let the country remain an independent buffer state.
made King Mongkut emperor
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Colonial powers harmed their colonies by
keeping wages low and taxes high
building railroads and highways
creating an entre
allowing some sharing of profits
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All of the following powers had colonies in West Africa by 1900, EXCEPT
Britian
Germany
the United States
France
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After the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, Britian
sold its shares in the canal to France
took an active interest in Egypt
seized Morocco and Tunisia
removed all troops from Egypt
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Multiple Choice
After its defeat in Ethiopia in 1896, Italy
abandoned its interests in colonialism
negotiated indirect rule
attacked the Suez Canal
Seized Tripoli
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Multiple Choice
In the late nineteenth century, the real driving force behind colonization of Central Africa was
Germany
Leopold II of Belgium
British Queen Victoria
Italy
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By 1914, the only independent states in Africa were
Liberia and Ethiopia
Rhodesia and Egypt
South Africa and Congo
Togo and Sudan
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Multiple Choice
What the British called the Sepoy Mutiny, the Indians called the
First War of Independence
Great Rebellion
Sepoy Offensive
Kanpur Massacre
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In 1876, Queen Victoria assumed the title of
Ruler of Kanpur
Manager of the East India Company
Empress of India
Queen of Hinduism
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British Rule of India brought Indian society all of the following benefits EXCEPT
order and stability
a new school system
railroads and telegraphs
tea
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British rule hurt India in all of the following ways EXCEPT
the corrupt tax collection system
the destruction of local industries
the introduction of slavery of the Moguls
the reduction of food production
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The Inidan National Congress
demanded independence from Britain
asked to share the governing process
fought the Hindus
was a railroad connecting Nepal and Bombay
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The Mexican reform movement from 1855 to 1876 brought about all of the following EXCEPT
separation of church and state
land distribution to the poor
an education system
voting rights for women
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Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar led South American independence movements against
Spain
Portugal
the United States
Mexico
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Miguel Hidalgo, a hero of Mexican Independence after 1810, had studied
Marxist writing
the French Revolution
Prussian militarism
Freud's theories
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Wealth, social prestige, and political power during the nineteenth century in Latin America were based on
trade
capitalism
land
religion
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The economy of Latin America in the nineteenth century was dominated by
Spain
Portugal
Britian
Mexico
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To imporve their balance of trade with China, the British sold the Chinese
porcelain
opium
tea
silk
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As a result of Chian losing the first Opium War to Britain, all of the following happened EXCEPT
Britain received Hong Kong
five ports were opened to British trade
the British in China accepted Chinese law
China paid for the cost of the war
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In the Treaty of Tianjin after the second Opium War, China agreed to
legalize trade in opium
close several ports to trade
recognize Hong as leader
take back Kowloon
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The Qing dynasty's "self-strengthening" reforms included
ending trade
adopting Western technology
moving towards democracy
eliminating Confucian ideals
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The Qing dynasty was weakened by all of the following EXCEPT
war with Japan
disputes with Russia
warlords independence
a changing value system
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The coming of Westerners did NOT affect the Chinese economy in one of the following ways. Which one?
introducing modern means of transportation
creating an export market
integrating the Chinese market into the world economy
building a large middle class
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Yuan tried to rule China without
an army
understanding the influence of new Western ideas
dictating his views
the use of terror
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When the Nationalists' rebellion failed,
Sun Yat-sen feld to Japan
Sun Yat-sen surrendered
the Qing emperor was restored
Yan turned back history to 1800
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When General Yuan Shigai died in 1916
the warlords surrendered
soldiers assisted the people
civil war erupted
the Nationalists seized power
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By 1925, mant urban, middle-class Chinses people
embraced Western art and literature
rejected all Western influence
celebrated the past
wrote their own novels
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The Meiji Restoration was responsible for all of the following EXCEPT
weakening the power of the traditional nobles
creating a constitution
promoting industry
rejecting all Western ideas, even industrialization
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The Meiji reformers created a new imperial army in 1871, based on
compulsory military service
the old feudal structure
the U.S. Marine Corps
the hiring of mercenaries
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The Meiji education system included all of the following features EXCEPT
universal education
instruction in technology
Japanese-only teaching staffs
an America-style structure
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The Meiji Restoration developed Japanese interest in all of the following EXCEPT
Western fashions
the shogunate
ballroom dancing
baseball
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The 1904 war between Russia and Japan resulted in
the humiliating defeat of Russia
Russian control of Korea
greater respect for Russia round the world
more Japanese immigration to the United States
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