Quiz 14a - Imperialism

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1 "It has impoverished the dumb millions by a system of progressive exploitation. . . . It has reduced us politically to serfdom. It has sapped the foundation of our culture . . . and degraded us spiritually." — Mohandas Gandhi, 1930

In the statement, the "It" referred to by Gandhi is

British imperialism in India
India's involvement in World War II
the exploitation of the proletariat by the bourgeoisie
the British endorsement of apartheid in South Africa

2 Throughout the 1800s, an increased need for both raw materials and new markets for manufactured goods led various European nations to pursue policies of

socialism
isolationism
communism
imperialism

3 Base your answer to the following question on the poem below and on your knowledge of social studies.

. . . you, African, suffered like a beast Your ashes strewn to the wind that roams the desert, Your tyrants built the lustrous, magic temples To preserve your soul, preserve your suffering. Barbaric right of fist and the white right to whip, You had the right to die, you could also weep. –Patrice Lumumba, "Dawn in the Heart of Africa"

This African poem is discussing the evils of

communism
nationalism
imperialism
regionalism

4 Which policy is most directly associated with the terms spheres of influence, extraterritoriality, and protectorate?

collectivization
containment
isolationism
imperialism

5 After World War II, the boundaries of newly independent African countries were most often based on

existing ethnic settlement patterns
divisions imposed under European imperialism
mandates created under the United Nations
locations of oil resources

6 One similarity between the Sepoy Mutiny and the Boxer Rebellion is that they

opposed European imperialism
ended an established dynasty
resulted in the redistribution of land
instituted communist governments

7 “Take up the White Man’s Burden – Send forth the best ye breed – Go, bind your sons to exile To serve your captives’ need. . . .” — Rudyard Kipling, The Five Nations (1903)

The words of this poem have been used to support the practice of

isolationism
imperialism
cultural borrowing
self-determination

8 _________________________________________________________________________

  • France gained control over Algeria.
  • Great Britain gained control over North America.
  • Portugal gained control over Angola.

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What do these statements describe?

imperialism
revolution
alliances
totalitarianism

9 The Portuguese control of Macao and the British control of Hong Kong in China are examples of

collectivization
imperialism
self-determination
containment

10 The Sepoy Mutiny in India and the Boxer Rebellion in China were responses to

Mongol invasions
Japanese aggression
European imperialism
African slave trading

11 Base your answer on the excerpt below.

The White Man’s Burden

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. — Rudyard Kipling, 1899

The message of this poem was used by many Europeans to justify

industrialism
feudalism
imperialism
fascism

12 To which period does the slogan "The Sun never sets on the British Empire" refer?

Middle Ages
Protestant Reformation
Age of Imperialism
Glorious Revolution

13 During the 19th century, one effect of European imperialism on Africa was the

exploitation of African natural resources by colonial powers
improvement of working conditions in Africa
African dependence on exportation of manufactured goods
African acceptance of the doctrine of the "White Man's Burden"

14 Which period of European history do the phrases "White Man's Burden" and "Scramble for Africa" refer to?

Age of Discovery
Age of Imperialism
World War II
Cold War Era

15 "All great nations . . . have desired to set their mark upon barbarian lands, and those who fail to participate in this great rivalry will play a pitiable role in time to come."

This quotation supports the concept of

socialism
human rights
revolution
imperialism