Unit 6 Imperialism Industrial Nationalism Rev Misc World

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Unit 6

Unit 6

Imperialism /Industrial Nationalism Rev. Misc World War I A B 10 10 10 20

Imperialism /Industrial Nationalism Rev. Misc World War I A B 10 10 10 20 20 20 30 30 30 40 40 50 50 50

Question 1 - 10 Take up the White Man's burden-Send forth the best ye

Question 1 - 10 Take up the White Man's burden-Send forth the best ye breed-Go bind your sons to exile To serve your captives' need; To wait in heavy harness, On fluttered folk and wild-Your new-caught, sullen peoples, Half-devil and half-child. The stanza above 19 th century term “White Man’s Burden” poem reflects the following idea: (R) a. Asians and Africans were equal to Europeans b. Asians and Africans would be grateful for European help c. Imperialism was opposed by most Europeans d. Europeans had a responsibility to improve the lives of its colonial peoples

Answer 1 – 10 d. Europeans had a responsibility to improve the lives of

Answer 1 – 10 d. Europeans had a responsibility to improve the lives of its colonial peoples

Question 1 - 20 “The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. Workers

Question 1 - 20 “The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. Workers of the world, unite!” This statement was made in response to conditions resulting from: a. Protestant Reformation b. Industrial Revolution c. Counter-Reformation d. Commercial Revolution

Answer 1 – 20 b. Industrial Revolution

Answer 1 – 20 b. Industrial Revolution

Question 1 - 30 The meeting of European countries to decide how to divide

Question 1 - 30 The meeting of European countries to decide how to divide African territories was the a. Scramble Conference b. Berlin Colonization Meeting c. Berlin Conference d. Apartheid Conference

Answer 1 – 30 c. Berlin Conference

Answer 1 – 30 c. Berlin Conference

Question 1 - 40 During the 18 th and 19 th centuries, the British

Question 1 - 40 During the 18 th and 19 th centuries, the British East India Company improved roads and bridges and built railroads in their colonies primarily to (I) a. Provide jobs for the colonies b. Obtain raw materials needed for industrialization c. Impress the colonists with their technological knowledge d. Help missionaries spread Christianity

Answer 1 – 40 b. Obtain raw materials needed for industrialization

Answer 1 – 40 b. Obtain raw materials needed for industrialization

Question 1 - 50 Which of these inventions were created in the Industrial Revolution?

Question 1 - 50 Which of these inventions were created in the Industrial Revolution? a. Railroads b. Steel c. Gunpowder d. Aircraft

Answer 1 – 50 b. Steel

Answer 1 – 50 b. Steel

Question 2 - 10 Which 19 th century ideology led to the unification of

Question 2 - 10 Which 19 th century ideology led to the unification of Germany and Italy and the eventual breakup of Austria-Hungary and of the Ottoman Empire: a. Imperialism b. Nationalism c. Liberalism d. Socialism

Answer 2 – 10 b. Nationalism •

Answer 2 – 10 b. Nationalism •

Question 2 - 20 The best example of the success of nationalism in Europe

Question 2 - 20 The best example of the success of nationalism in Europe is the a. development of socialism in France b. Industrial Revolution in Great Britain c. establishment of the Common Market d. unification of Germany

Answer 2 – 20 d. unification of Germany

Answer 2 – 20 d. unification of Germany

Question 2 - 30 The Boxer Rebellion of the early 20 th century was

Question 2 - 30 The Boxer Rebellion of the early 20 th century was an attempt to a. eliminate poverty among the Chinese peasants b. bring western-style democracy to China c. restore trade between China and European nations d. remove foreign influences from China

Answer 2 – 30 d. remove foreign influences from China

Answer 2 – 30 d. remove foreign influences from China

Question 2 - 40 The modernization of Japan during the Meiji Restoration resulted in

Question 2 - 40 The modernization of Japan during the Meiji Restoration resulted in a. a return to a feudal system of government b. the rise of Japan as an imperialistic nation c. an alliance between China, Korea, Russia, and Japan d. a strengthening of Japan’s isolationist policies

Answer 2 – 40 b. the rise of Japan as an imperialistic nation

Answer 2 – 40 b. the rise of Japan as an imperialistic nation

Question 2 - 50 Which situation resulted from the Russo-Japanese War of 1905? a.

Question 2 - 50 Which situation resulted from the Russo-Japanese War of 1905? a. Japan lost its status as a world power b. the Japanese Emperor encouraged reforms in Russia c. dissident groups challenged the power of the Russian Czar d. Russia gained control of China and Japan

Answer 2 – 50 c. dissident groups challenged the power of the Russian Czar

Answer 2 – 50 c. dissident groups challenged the power of the Russian Czar

Question 3 - 10 Of the various items of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points Plan,

Question 3 - 10 Of the various items of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points Plan, the most successful was: a. Freedom of trade b. No secret alliances c. The release of colonial holding d. The creation of the League of Nations

Answer 3 – 10 d. The creation of the League of Nations

Answer 3 – 10 d. The creation of the League of Nations

Question 3 - 20 Which of the following empires did not decline as a

Question 3 - 20 Which of the following empires did not decline as a result of the First World War? a. Wilsons b. Ottomans c. Hapsburgs d. Romanovs

Answer 3 – 20 a. Wilsons

Answer 3 – 20 a. Wilsons

Question 3 - 30 A major cause of World War I was a. a

Question 3 - 30 A major cause of World War I was a. a decline in the policy of imperialism b. the existence of opposing alliances c. an increase in acts of aggression by England d. the spread of communism throughout Europe

Answer 3 – 30 b. the existence of opposing alliances

Answer 3 – 30 b. the existence of opposing alliances

Question 3 - 50 All of the following are characteristics of the Industrial Revolution,

Question 3 - 50 All of the following are characteristics of the Industrial Revolution, EXCEPT: a. The building of factories b. The urbanization of the cities c. Mass production of goods d. Socialized Medicine

Answer 3 – 50 d. Socialized Medicine

Answer 3 – 50 d. Socialized Medicine

Question 4 - 10 • The killing of this man, by a Serbian nationalist,

Question 4 - 10 • The killing of this man, by a Serbian nationalist, starts World War I: a. Woodrow Wilson b. Franz Ferdinand c. Florence Freemen d. Benito Mussolini

Answer 4 – 10 b. Franz Ferdinand

Answer 4 – 10 b. Franz Ferdinand

Question 4 - 20 Which of the following was NOT introduced in active warfare

Question 4 - 20 Which of the following was NOT introduced in active warfare for the first time during WWI? a. poison gas b. tanks c. airplanes d. guerilla warfare

Answer 4 – 20 d. guerilla warfare

Answer 4 – 20 d. guerilla warfare

Question 4 - 30 What invention was adapted to use for warfare for WWI?

Question 4 - 30 What invention was adapted to use for warfare for WWI? a. Steamships b. Railroads c. Airplanes d. Cotton

Answer 4 – 30 c. Airplanes

Answer 4 – 30 c. Airplanes

Question 4 - 40 The Triple Entente included all of the following countries EXCEPT:

Question 4 - 40 The Triple Entente included all of the following countries EXCEPT: a. Great Britain b. France c. The U. S. d. Austria-Hungary

Answer 4 – 40 d. Austria-Hungary

Answer 4 – 40 d. Austria-Hungary

Question 4 - 50 What was the War Guilt Clause? a. Serbia had to

Question 4 - 50 What was the War Guilt Clause? a. Serbia had to take blame for killing the archduke b. No one was blamed for the war c. Germany had to accept full responsibility for WWI d. Germany had to repay debts to countries in the war

Answer 4 – 50 c. Germany had to accept full responsibility for WWI

Answer 4 – 50 c. Germany had to accept full responsibility for WWI

Question 5 - 10 The Triple Alliance included all of the following countries EXCEPT:

Question 5 - 10 The Triple Alliance included all of the following countries EXCEPT: a. Germany b. Austria-Hungary c. Russia d. Ottoman Empire

Answer 5 – 10 c. Russia

Answer 5 – 10 c. Russia

Question 5 - 20 What was the difference in styles of warfare in the

Question 5 - 20 What was the difference in styles of warfare in the Western Front and the Eastern Front? a. Eastern Front was known for its use of poison gas and the Western Front was dominated by naval power b. The Western Front was mainly trench warfare with poison gas and the Eastern front was naval power c. The Western Front was mainly trench warfare with poison gas and the Eastern Front was trench and mobile warfare d. Eastern Front was known for its use of poison gas and the Western Front was dominated by mobile warfare

Answer 5 – 20 c. The Western Front was mainly trench warfare with poison

Answer 5 – 20 c. The Western Front was mainly trench warfare with poison gas and the Eastern Front was trench and mobile warfare

Question 5 - 30 Which of the events below was the final straw motivating

Question 5 - 30 Which of the events below was the final straw motivating the US to join the fighting of WWI? a. The sinking of the Lusitania b. The attack on Pearl Harbor c. The attacks in 9/11 d. The Zimmerman Telegram •

Answer 5 – 30 d. The Zimmerman Telegram

Answer 5 – 30 d. The Zimmerman Telegram

Question 5 - 40 What does the term “reparations” refer to? a. The repairs

Question 5 - 40 What does the term “reparations” refer to? a. The repairs taking place across Europe during the Industrial Revolution b. The payments totaling $32 Billion owed by Germany at the end of the war c. The idea that Germany had to take full responsibility for starting the war d. The idea that the creation of overseas colonies was necessary to maintain power

Answer 5 – 40 b. The payments totaling $32 Billion owed by Germany at

Answer 5 – 40 b. The payments totaling $32 Billion owed by Germany at the end of the war

Question 5 - 50 Which statement best describes the relationship between World War I

Question 5 - 50 Which statement best describes the relationship between World War I and the Russian Revolution? a. World War I created conditions within Russia that helped trigger a revolution b. World War I postponed the Russian Revolution by restoring confidence in the Czar c. the Russian Revolution inspired the Russian people to win World War I d. World War I gave the Czar’s army the needed experience to suppress the Russian Revolution

Answer 5 – 50 a. World War I created conditions within Russia that helped

Answer 5 – 50 a. World War I created conditions within Russia that helped trigger a revolution