Quiz 14b - Imperialism

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1 European imperialism promoted the development of nationalism in Asian and African countries by

unintentionally uniting people to oppose foreign domination
promoting free trade associations among the colonies
establishing Christianity as the common religion
discouraging patriotic feelings toward the mother country

2 During the 19th century, the African continent was affected most by

the Commercial Revolution
the introduction of socialism
the Crusades
European imperialism

3 Which event is the best example of imperialism?

the Opium Wars in China
the Spanish Inquisition
the Yalta Conference
the Hundred Years' War

4 In the 1800's, a major cause of European imperialism was the

desire to establish democratic governments throughout the world
emergence of Marxism as an economic system
desire for cheap raw materials and expanded markets
religious conflict between European nations

5 During the 19th century, European imperialism often led to the

development of self-sufficient economies in the colonies
exploitation of the colonial peoples and their lands
rapid industrialization of Africa and Asia
expansion of free-trade systems throughout the world

6 In the 1930's and 1940's, fascist regimes in Japan, Germany and Italy were similar in that each emphasized

empathy toward African nations
the protection of human rights
imperialism as a foreign policy
support for free expression

7 Base your answer to the following question on the statement below and on your knowledge of social studies.

In the past, European nations have conquered other lands, made them into colonies, and controlled their economies.

Which term refers to the situation described in this statement?

socialism
isolationism
imperialism
monotheism

8 British imperialism in India led to the

rejection of traditional values by most Indians
end of conflict between Hindus and Muslims
abolition of the caste system in India
introduction of a parliamentary form of government

9 Base your answer to the following question on the speakers' statements below and on your knowledge of social studies.

Speaker A: I am offended by the term "Dark Continent." It implies that only ignorance and barbarism were here before European explorers and settlers invaded the continent, bringing thier "enlightened" ways.

Speaker B: This hemisphere might have been a "New World" to Europeans, but it certainly was not a "New World" to the Incas, Aztecs, and other Indian Nations whose worlds were destroyed by the brutal greed of the Europeans.

Speaker C: Defeat at Dienbienphu resulted in French withdrawal from the region. I was glad to see them go. The French exploited our land, resources, and people. And now, American involvement in the region frustrates our nationalist ambitions. It will lead to more military conflict.

Speaker D: Upon arrival, we found a primitive people living in a primitive land. We built roads and bridges, sanitation systems, schools, and hospitals. We helped eliminate starvation and poverty. I feel no guilt about our past and continued presence in the region.

The statements of all four speakers relate to

imperialism
socialism
isolationism
feudalism

10 The location of seaports and the abundance of natural resources such as hardwoods, rubber, and spices were factors that led to

the use of trans-Saharan trade routes by early African empires
the invasion of Korea and Manchuria by Japan
European imperialism in Southeast Asia
Russian expansion into Siberia

11 In the 1930's, the Japanese Government followed a policy of imperialism primarily to

acquire new sources of raw materials
spread Zen Buddhism throughout Asia
sell more consumer goods to European nations
spread the ideas of bushido

12 From the perspective of the North Vietnamese, the war in Vietnam in the 1960s was a battle between

Fascism and liberalism
nationalism and imperialism
republicanism and totalitarianism
theocracy and monarchy

13 Between the Meiji Restoration and World War II, Japan tried to solve the problem of its scarcity of natural resources by

exporting agricultural products in exchange for new technology
building nuclear power plants
establishing a policy of imperialism
cooperating with the Soviet Union to gain needed resources

14 Which statement is accurate concerning the policy of apartheid in the Republic of South Africa?

It has been encouraged by other nations.
It is a result of attempts to improve the conditions of blacks living in homeland areas.
It has its roots in European imperialism in Africa.
It has resulted in separate but equal treatment for whites and blacks.

15 Which was a major effect of European imperialism on Africa?

Most African nations developed self-sufficient economies.
Africans and Europeans developed a respect for each other's cultures.
Africans became economically dependent on European nations.
Most Africans voluntarily abandoned tribal or ethnic loyalties for European values.

16 Which statement regarding the impact of geography on Japan is most accurate?

Large plains served as invasion routes for conquerors.
Arid deserts and mountains caused isolation from Asia.
Lack of natural resources led to a policy of imperialism.
Close proximity to Africa encouraged extensive trade with Egypt.

17 Between the late 1800s and the end of World War II, Japan implemented a policy of imperialism mainly because Japan

admired the economic power of China
lacked coal, iron, and other important resources
wanted to unify the governments of East Asia
feared the expansion of Nazi Germany in the Pacific

18 Which event was an example of Asian reaction to European imperialism?

Glorious Revolution
Boxer Rebellion
Boer War
Congress of Berlin

19 Which statement best expresses the motive for 19th-century European imperialism?

Living space was needed for the excess population in western Europe.
European leaders believed imperialism was an effective method of reducing the number of wars.
European nations would benefit from some aspects of the conquered nation's culture.
Imperialism would benefit the economies of the colonial powers.

20 The main reason Japan followed a policy of imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was that Japan

wanted to free the rest of Asia from European colonial rule
intended to increase its export of automobiles and trucks
sought to spread Shinto throughout Asia
needed cheap raw materials to expand its industrial power