Unit 7 Nationalism and Imperialism Make-up test

By Amy C Gilstrap
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20 Questions
1.

Why did the United States advocate the Open Door Policy?

2.

Why did European countries want colonies in the late 1800s?

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3.

Why did Japan colonize parts of Asia in the late 1800s?

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4.

Which best explains the historical context behind the political cartoon below?

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5.

According to the map below, how do Egypt, Belgian Congo, and Ethiopia compare in their experiences with imperialism during the 19th century?

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6.

The sketch below represents the fleet of ships brought by Commodore Matthew Perry on his second trip to Japan in 1854.
Based on the illustration, what was the most obvious goal of Perry’s visit?

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7.

____ was Prussian Chancellor who used his influence to create a German confederation that excluded Austria.

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8.

The purpose of the Berlin Conference was to

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9.

An area in which a foreign nation controlled trade and investment is called_______.

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10.

Why was India called the "jewel in the crown"?

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11.

What was the Raj?

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12.

The sepoys were

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13.

One result of the Sepoy Mutiny was that

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Indian National Congress and Muslim League
Boxer Rebellion, Taiping Rebellion
Satsuma Rebellion
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15.

Name the two wars that were fought as part of Japanese imperialism in Korea.

16.

How was the Belgian Congo different from other European colonies?

17.

Which of these are examples of nationalism? Select all that apply.

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Use the chart for questions 18-20.

18.

How did the German style of governing colonies compare to the U.S. style?

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19.

How did indirect control compare to direct control?

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20.

What conclusion can be drawn from this chart?

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