Sphere of Influence based Imperialism uses and influence
Sphere of Influence based Imperialism uses _____ and _____ influence to gain control of a region or country. A. B. C. D. Military and Social Political and Military Political and Economic Educational and Lingual
The search for new _________ encouraged Europe to look outward during the New Age of Imperialism. A. B. C. D. Raw Materials (natural resources) Land Religions Soldiers
Traditionally, China has been a very _______ country. A. Isolated B. Open
Britain’s appetite for tea created a large trade deficit with which of the following countries? A. B. C. D. Japan China France Korea
Which country (countries) fought China during the Opium Wars? A. B. C. D. France United States China Great Britain
The Treaty of Nanjing is a good example of __________ treaties.
A key aspect of the unequal treaties, extraterritoriality is the right foreigners to be… A. Tried in the foreign courts (i. e. a British citizen should be tried in China). B. Not undergo a trial. C. Given funds to study in the foreign country. D. Tried in the domestic court (i. e. a British citizen should be tried in Britain).
The Taiping, Boxer, and 1911 revolutions were in response to… A. Foreign influence in China due to a weak Qing Dynasty B. Bad rice crop C. Religious revolt D. Influx of American citizens in China
The Charter Oath is a pivotal document in Japanese history because… A. B. C. D. It reaffirmed feudalism Destroyed feudalism and the shogunate Gave everyone human rights Reestablished Christianity as the national Japanese religion.
Japan became a global power by defeating which of the following countries? A. B. C. D. United States, Great Britain, Russia Great Britain, France, The Dutch Russia, Korea, Great Britain Russia, Korea, China
The Treaty of Portsmouth gave Japan control of which of the following? A. Moscow B. The fertile triangle (Black Forest area of Russia, the only serviceable land in Russia). C. Russian railroads and two Russian ports D. Portland, New Hampshire(hence the name Portsmouth).
The British _____ was in charge of controlling India prior to the Sepoy Mutiny. A. B. C. D. West India Company East India Company Royal Crown The British Raj
A weakening _____ Empire allowed the British EIC to easily take control of India. A. B. C. D. Qing Meiji Roosevelt Mughal
Who was involved in starting the Sepoy Mutiny? A. Indian soldiers protesting the new rifle cartridges B. British soldiers protesting the new rifle cartridges C. Indian soldiers protesting the new style of hats D. British soldiers protesting the new style of pants
According the movie, what was the main concern at the center of the Sepoy Mutiny? A. Indians felt a loss of their personal freedom of speech B. Indians felt their culture, mainly religious freedom, was being threatened C. Indians felt that the taxes on imported goods were too high D. Indians were sick of transporting Opium to China
What was the main goal of the Indian National Congress? A. Represent the interest of British Citizens in India B. Represent the interest of Indian Citizens in Britain C. Represent the interest of Indian citizens in British India D. Represent the interest of Hindu Indians.
Which of the following formed in response to the Indian National Congress? A. B. C. D. The first national congress of India The Continental Congress The Muslim Party The Muslim League
What form of colonization occurred in British India? A. Protectorate B. Sphere of Influence C. Colonization
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