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APWH:M 7.3 New

APWH:M 7.3 New

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Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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26 Slides • 56 Questions

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What vocabulary term is associated with this image?

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Berlin Conference

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Boxer Rebellion

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Sepoy Mutiny

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Spheres of Influence

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Multiple Choice

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Using the map, in what country is the Suez Canal located?

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A

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B

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D

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E

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Multiple Choice

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What motivation for imperialism is depicted in this image?

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Exploratory

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Religious

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Political

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Economic

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Multiple Choice

Imperialism is __________.
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when a powerful nation uses its resources to help a weaker nation
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when a weaker nation invites a powerful nation to help it industrialize
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when a powerful nation takes control of the economy and government of a weaker nation
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when weak nations join together to fight a strong nation

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Multiple Choice

The poem, The White Man's Burden, by Rudyard Kipling, represents the belief that European culture was _______.
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superior to other cultures
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misunderstood by Americans
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the oldest culture in the world
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a replica of Ancient Greek culture

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The argument that the human species improves when more intelligent and resourceful people thrive and prosper, while weak and stupid people die out, is referred to as:
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Social Darwinism
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Social Gospel
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Linnaean Model
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Pinnacle of Creation

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Multiple Choice

Industrialization affected the relationships between industrialized nations and non-industrialized nations because it
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was the driving force behind imperialism. 
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weakened economic ties between nations. 
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allowed industrialized nations to take slaves. 
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enabled the two types of nations to strengthen each other.

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Multiple Choice

What happened as a result of the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885? 
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France and Britain agreed to govern their African colonies jointly. 
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There was less fighting between African leaders and European powers. 
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African leaders voiced their suggestions for better relations with European powers. 
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Europeans divided Africa into colonies without consulting African leaders. 

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Match the following

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

belief in strong military

Two or more countries agree to defend each other

Belief that taking new territory increases your power

Strong love for one’s country.

assassination

and started WWI

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Which term describes the type of fighting in World War I where opposing armies dug long trenches for protection, leading to stalemates and harsh conditions?

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Trench Warfare

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Total War

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Militarism

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Propaganda

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Which of the following statements best explains why World War I is considered the first truly global conflict of the 20th century?

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It involved only European countries.

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It was fought mainly in Asia.

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It involved major powers across multiple continents and introduced new forms of warfare.

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It lasted less than a year.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following were features of the British response to the outbreak of World War I?

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Universal conscription at war's start

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Formation of 'Pals Battalions'

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Majority of British men served by war's end

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Cities like Liverpool and Manchester formed units

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Fill in the Blank

Trench warfare during World War I was characterized by long ditches for defense and
living conditions.

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Which of the following military innovations were introduced or significantly developed during World War I?

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Submarines (U-boats)

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Aircraft equipped with weapons

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Tanks capable of crossing trenches

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Nuclear weapons

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Which technological advancement during World War I made it difficult for troops to make progress on the battlefield and forced armies to adapt new tactics?

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Machine Guns

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Tanks

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Chemical Warfare

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Trench Warfare

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Multiple Select

Which of the following contributed to the U.S. entry into World War I in 1917? Select all that apply.

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Zimmermann Telegram

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Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

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Economic and Cultural Ties

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Trench Warfare

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following was NOT a method used in World War I propaganda according to the slide?

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Recruitment campaigns

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Posters and articles

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Artistic representations

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Military training videos

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Which of the following best describes the main purpose of the posters shown in the first image?

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To encourage enlistment and support for the war effort

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To advertise consumer products

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To promote tourism

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To announce a public event

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Multiple Choice

Which continents saw battles during World War I, according to the information provided?

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Europe, Africa, Asia, Pacific Islands

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North America, South America, Antarctica

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Europe, Australia, South America

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Asia, Africa, North America

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Multiple Select

Which of the following roles did women take on during World War I?

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Factory work

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Ambulance drivers

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Combat pilots

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Switchboard operators

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Multiple Choice

Which leaders made up the Big Four at the Paris Peace Conference?

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Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, Vittorio Orlando

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Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Charles de Gaulle

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Kaiser Wilhelm II, Tsar Nicholas II, Franz Joseph I, Mehmed V

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Theodore Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler

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Multiple Choice

Which new countries appeared in Europe after World War I that were not present before the war?

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Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia

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Germany, France, Italy

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Russia, Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary

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Spain, Portugal, Greece

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Fill in the Blank

The Treaty of Versailles imposed the
clause on Germany, blaming it for World War I.

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Multiple Choice

Which term refers to Germany’s strategy to quickly defeat France in the west before turning to fight Russia in the east during World War I?

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Schlieffen Plan

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Trench Warfare

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Total War

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Zimmermann Telegram

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Multiple Choice

European Christianity forms syncretic religious beliefs with indigenous Latin American and Caribbean faiths.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

The Russian Empire emancipates serfs in order to create a new labor force.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

The Chinese invade Vietnam, discover quick-ripening champa rice, and experience a population increase.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

Portugal creates a trading post empire in the Indian Ocean.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

A substantial number of Asians migrate to the Americas for agricultural labor.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

New racial classifications, such as mestizo, mulatto, and creole, emerge in colonial Latin America.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

Merchant migration leads to cultural enclaves in major urban areas. They often experience legal discrimination.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

Eurasian nomads create the largest contiguous empire in history. Silk Road trade is revived.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

A second wave of imperialism pushes Europeans to colonize the continent of Africa and to project power in much of Asia.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

Networks of communication and exchange become truly global.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Groups such as the Marathas in South Asia and the Taiping in East Asia challenge imperial rule.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

A slave revolt in the Caribbean creates a free black republic.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

An exchange of crops, culture, animals, and disease pathogens begins between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

The Spanish, Dutch, French, and British establish sea-based empires in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

As women gain some economic rights in European guilds, the yoke of patriarchy becomes more intense in China.
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Post-Classical 1200-1450
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Early Modern 1450-1750
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Modern 1750-1900
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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

Which is not an example of a way that China influenced other nations in East Asia between 1200 and 1450?

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Civil Service Examination System
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Written language and technologies
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Neo-Confucianism and Buddhism
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Spread of Islam

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Which two religions had spread to Africa through missions and trade by the 1450? (select both)

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Buddhism
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Islam
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Christianity
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Hinduism
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Sikhism

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Multiple Choice

What is an example of an American empire that formed before European contact in the 15th century?
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Hausa Kingdoms
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Khmer Empire
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Inca Empire
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Abbasid Caliphate

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Multiple Select

What were two characteristics of Europe around 1200? (choose both)

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small feudal kingdoms
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manorial system
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large unified empires
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African slave trade

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Multiple Choice

What was an effect of increased trade along the Silk Roads?

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European demand for Asian goods
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Transportation technologies
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Rise of new trading cities (Kashgar, Samarkand)
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Decline in sea travel

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Multiple Choice

What was an environmental effect of increased connectivity through trade from 1200-1450?

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Spread of religions
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Development of new technologies
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Writings of travelers like Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta
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Diffusion of crops like bananas and champa rice

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Multiple Choice

Which technological advancement enabled new land-based empires to form between 1450 and 1750?

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gunpower weapons
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religious unity
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centralized government
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factory system

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Multiple Choice

What was one way that belief systems changed in Afro-Eurasia from 1450-1750?
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Enlightenment ideas
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New Age religions
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Bhakti Movement
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Protestant Reformation

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Which historical development explains why sailors only traveled in certain directions in the Indian Ocean at different times of year?
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knowledge of monsoon wind patterns
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limitations of new ship designs
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celebration of religious holidays
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threat of African pirates

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Multiple Choice

Which European nations was one of the first to explore in the 15th century and established a large trading-post empire focused on controlling trade?
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England
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France
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Portugal
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Spain

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Multiple Choice

What was not a result of European colonization of the Americas between 1450 and 1750?

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use of coerced labor (encomienda system, African slaves) for cash crop agriculture
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native revolts like the Pueblo Revolt and Maroon Wars
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development of new syncretic religions like voodoo
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end of regional trade in the Indian Ocean

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What is one way that social structures changed from 1450-1750?
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increase in nobles' power in France and Russia
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rejection of Manchu rule under the Qing Dynasty
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Casta system in Spanish America based on race
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division of society into working class, middle class, and industrialists

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What was the role of the government in the industrialization of Egypt under Muhammad Ali and Japan after the Meiji Restoration?

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The government prioritized agriculture over industry, leading to minimal industrial growth.

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The government imposed strict regulations on private enterprises, limiting industrial development.

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The government actively promoted industrialization by investing in infrastructure and modern industries.

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The government relied solely on foreign investment for industrial progress without local initiatives.

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Which of the following was NOT a financial practice introduced in industrial nations between 1750 and 1900?

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Investment banks provided safe deposits for money and lending options for companies.

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Limited liability protected investors from losing personal assets due to company debts.

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Stock markets allowed companies to gather funds and offered investment opportunities to the public.

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Bartering became a primary method for trading goods and services without money.

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Multiple Choice

What impact did industrial capitalism have on consumer goods and living standards?

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It reduced the quality and diversity of consumer goods available to the public.

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It improved living standards for some by enhancing the availability and diversity of consumer goods.

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It caused widespread unemployment, leading to a decline in living standards for many individuals.

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It prompted consumers to stop purchasing goods in order to save money.

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Multiple Choice

What factor most directly contributed to the emergence of new ideologies like Utilitarianism, Communism, and Socialism?

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The influence of Enlightenment philosophers

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The economic and social challenges arising from industrialization

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The expansion of colonial territories and imperialism

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The decline of agricultural practices in rural communities

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What were living conditions like in industrial cities during the 19th century?

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Industrial cities served as hubs of philosophical discussion where only the wealthy lived.

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Industrial cities were frequently overcrowded, unsanitary, and hazardous in certain areas.

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Industrial cities were characterized by safety and prosperity, with little poverty or crime.

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Industrial cities were small in size, often accommodating only a few hundred factory workers.

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