Quiz 12a - Nationalism

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1 The Boxer Rebellion and the work of Sun Yixian (Sun Yat-sen) are most closely associated with the

Long March
Golden Age of China
Cultural Revolution
rise of nationalism in China

2 The unification of Germany (1870–71) and the breakup of Yugoslavia after 1991 both illustrate the influence of

imperialism
industrialization
westernization
nationalism

3 "The time has come for you to go Live where you like, but not among us. . . . Get out of our soil, our sea, our wheat, our salt, our wounds. Get out of the memory of our memories. . . ." — Mahmoud Darwish, Palestinian poet

Which concept is supported by the ideas expressed in this passage?

socialism
absolutism
humanitarianism
nationalism

4 The main cause of the Arab-Israeli conflicts from 1948 to 1973 was the clash between

Islamic fundamentalism and Orthodox Judaism
Arab socialism and Israeli capitalism
Arab nationalism and Jewish nationalism
Israeli technology and Saudi-Arabian economic goals

5 "A country is not merely a geographic territory. A country is also the idea given birth by the geographic territory. A country is a sense of love that unites, as one, all the sons and daughters of that geographic territory...." –World History: A Story of Progress

This quotation supports the idea of

totalitarian rule
absolute monarchy
mercantilism
nationalism

6 One similarity in the unification of Italy, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the breakup of Yugoslavia is that all were fueled by

imperialism
terrorism
Marxism
nationalism

7 Japan's policy of placing high tariffs on imports is an example of

global interdependence
political neutrality
international cooperation
economic nationalism

8 The unification of Germany under Otto von Bismarck demonstrates the

influence of Marxist ideology
impact of nationalism
force of civil disobedience
power of democratic ideal

9 Which heading best completes this partial outline?

I. _______________________

  • Rivalries between powerful countries over colonies
  • Breakup of large empires
  • Demand for self-determination by ethnic groups

Reasons For Communist Revolutions
Effects of Nationalism
Methods of Propaganda
Formation of Democratic Governments

10 Which heading best completes the partial outline below?

I. _________________________________

  • Unification of Italy
  • Formation of the Indian National Congress
  • Founding of the Muslim League
  • Breakup of Austria-Hungary

Tensions of the Cold War
Effects of Nationalism
Causes of World War II
Results of Economic Revolutions

11 One similarity in the unification of Italy, the Zionist movement and the breakup of the Ottoman Empire was that each was influenced by

humanism
polytheism
nationalism
imperialism

12 “To him who wishes to follow me, I offer hardships, hunger, thirst and all the perils of war.” — Garibaldi’s Memoirs

This quotation from Garibaldi is most closely associated with Italian

exploration
nationalism
imperialism
neutrality

13 Base your answer to following question on the excerpt below and on your knowledge of social studies. This excerpt is taken from a poem written about World War I.

"If I should die, think only this of me: That there's some corner of a foreign field. That is for ever England. There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam, A body of England's, breathing English air, Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home. . . ." — Rupert Brooke, "The Soldier"

Which idea is expressed in this excerpt from Brooke's poem?

pacifism
neutrality
nationalism
anarchy

14 The early 20th-century Zionist movement calling for the establishment of a Jewish homeland was an example of

imperialism
nationalism
capitalism
isolationism

15 Growing nationalism and militarism in Europe and the creation of secret alliances were

reasons for the rise of democracy
causes of World War I
requirements for economic development
reasons for the collapse of communism