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Unit 7 Nationalism and Imperialism Make-up test

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Question 1
1.

Why did the United States advocate the Open Door Policy?

Question 2
2.

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

Question 3
3.

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

Question 4
4.

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

Question 5
5.

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

Question 6
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?

Question 7
7.

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

Question 8
8.

The purpose of the Berlin Conference was to

Question 9
9.

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

Question 10
10.

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

Question 11
11.

What was the Raj?

Question 12
12.

The sepoys were

Question 13
13.

One result of the Sepoy Mutiny was that

Question 14
14.
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Question 15
15.

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

Question 16
16.

How was the Belgian Congo different from other European colonies?

Question 17
17.

Use the chart for questions 18-20.

Question 18
18.

Question 19
19.

Question 20
20.

Japan
Indian National Congress and Muslim League
India
Boxer Rebellion, Taiping Rebellion
China
Satsuma Rebellion
Which of these are examples of nationalism? Select all that apply.
The unification of Italy and the unification of Germany.
Attacking other countries in order to prove your nation’s superiority.
Making alliances with neighboring countries, even if they are of different ethnic groups.
Believing that all countries are created equal and should have equal standing in the world.
Groups like the Basques wanting independence from Spain, or the Greeks from the Ottoman Empire
How did the German style of governing colonies compare to the U.S. style?
Germany preferred direct control, whereas the United States preferred indirect control.
Both Germany and the United States preferred direct control.
Germany preferred indirect control, whereas the United States preferred direct control.
Both Germany and the United States preferred indirect control.
How did indirect control compare to direct control?
Indirect control allowed limited self-rule.
Indirect control used the European styles of government exclusively.
Indirect control excluded local government officials.
Indirect control required more supervision from foreign countries.
What conclusion can be drawn from this chart?
Indirect control probably caused more loss of cultural identity.
Both management methods caused about the same loss of cultural identity.
Direct control probably caused more loss of cultural identity.
Management methods would have no effect on cultural identity.