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37 Cards in this Set
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In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Britain and France particularly encouraged nationalism within |
The Ottoman Empire |
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American nationalism was initially forged by |
A shared vision and legal structure |
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In Europe in the early and middle decades of the 19th century cultural nationalism was |
Growing in Germany |
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Zionism in Europe was based on |
Jewish nationalism |
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The Ottoman Sultans did NOT wholeheartedly support the tanzimat reforms |
False in question |
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Russia did NOT enjoy broad support from its allies in mid 19th century conflict with the Ottomans |
False in question |
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Zionism led many Jews to support colonization in |
Palestine |
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Which major rebellion occurred first |
Taiping Rebellion |
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By 1871 the __ Empire included the Alsace and Lorraine regions |
German |
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In the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire ruled its subjects through |
Their religious communities |
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The Opium Wars resulted in a substantial loss of |
Sovereignty for China |
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The Boxer Rebellion was crushed by |
A combination of imperial powers |
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In 1857, India did NOT successfully defeat Britain in the first war for national independence |
False in question |
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The Taiping Rebellion resulted in the death of about __ million people |
20 |
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By the end of the 19th century, ___ was the dominant power in Indochina |
France |
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Which European nation controlled the largest you a graphic area in Africa |
France |
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When Britain founded the city of Singapore, they divided the city in two separate districts for the various |
Ethnic groups that resided there |
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Which foreign power made the most extensive inroads into southern China |
France |
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Which of the following movements did NOT help create the mfecane in southern and eastern Africa |
British Army |
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Between 1798 and 1881, Egypt sought to |
Modernize |
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The 1884 - 85 Berlin conference on Africa appointed adjoining territory of a given European colony to that Colony's |
European country |
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South Africa passed from Dutch hands |
To British hands after the Napoleonic Wars |
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It took the British three years to defeat |
The Boers in South Africa |
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Dutch farmers before British arrived in Africa |
Boers |
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The French did NOT lose their battle against the army of al-Qadir in 1841 |
False in question |
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Which European nation was the most active in West Africa during the late 19th century |
France |
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Which of the following was NOT a common role for local woman in a colonial society |
Wife |
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Armed revolt and nonviolent political movements against colonial rule in compass which of the following in their new governments |
Incorporation of pre-colonial institutions as well as the new ones introduced by the colonial powers |
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In 1867, Japan was unified by all of the following aspect, except |
Agreement of purpose among the leaders of the Hans |
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The end of the Shogunate in 1868 was precipitated by all of the following, except |
An uprising of peasants |
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The main purpose of the Meiji Restoration was to |
Strengthen the economy and the military |
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The Meiji government took the land of the |
Daimyo |
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In the latter part of the 19th century, Japan undertook |
Large-scale industrialization |
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U.s. Commodore Matthew Perry open Japan |
To trade in 1853 |
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The Meiji Restoration did NOT lead the way for women to achieve legal equality with men within three decades |
False in question |
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By 1905, more than 90% of Japanese children |
Attended primary school |
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Russia evacuated manchuria and recognized Japanese interests in Korea as the result of the |
Peace agreement mediated by Theodore Roosevelt |