Final Exam: World History Study Guide Part 1
45. What is NOT a reason Africa was vulnerable to imperial rule?
Africans had very few resources Europeans wanted.
9. What allowed the Qing dynasty's population to increase?
Agricultural Improvements
12. To what did the French Revolution look for its ideals?
American Revolution
25. Which of the following best describes the relationship between England and the American colonists before the French & Indian War?
American colonists made their own laws in self-governing assemblies
19. A political and symbolic act of revolution occurred when citizens of Paris stormed and captured the fortress called the
Bastille
10. At what battle did Napoleon's troop loose to the British under Lord Wellington
Battle of Waterloo
42. Which was NOT a result of the Opium Wars?
Britain stopped selling opium to China.
31. Which of the following did Karl Marx write?
Communist Manifesto
26. Which of the following is NOT a reason why the Industrial revolution began in England?
England assumed control over the British East India Company early on, which allowed the government to regulate prices and redistribute wealth.
What was not a force behind Imperialism?
Equality
44. What happened as a result of the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885?
Europeans divided Africa into colonies without consulting African leaders.
What is the goal behind mercantilism?
Export more than Import
22. The defeat of what country led to the Congress of Vienna in 1815?
France
29. Which European country quickly industrialized and built powerful, modern armies?
Germany
As Emperor, Napoleon made all of the following changes EXCEPT
Government Run public schools
What was the main goal of the Congress of Vienna
Have a balance of power in Europe
36. The slogan "The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire," illustrates which principle?
Imperialism
33. What does Japan do during the Industrial Revolution to counter Western influence?
It modernizes.
27. Which of the following is a reason why the Agricultural Revolution was necessary for the Industrial Revolution to occur?
It provided an increase in the food supply for urban populations
47. What is the importance of the Franco-Prussian War to Germany?
It was the final stage in German unification.
48. What was the significance of the results of the Meiji Restoration in Japan?
Japan Modernized their Military, Government, and Economy
23. The Napoleonic Code was a comprehensive set of
Laws
Who was known as the Sun King because he was the focal point of his government?
Louis XIV
14. The Independence movement in Mexico was led, in part, by a priest named
Miguel Hidalgo
7. The Tokugawa Shogunate was a type of
Military Government
3. Which Enlightenment thinker was responsible for proposing the separation of powers theory, an underlying structure of the United States government?
Montesquieu
20. Why did Louis call a meeting of the Estates General, which had not met in more than 150 years?
Needed new taxes to raise money
8. Who was the first ruler to use firearms effectively in battle in Japan?
Oda Nobunaga
35. How does Britain's economy affect the process of industrialization?
Positively, by Britain's highly developed banking system, availability of loans, and climate of progress
28. Henry Bessemer was influential in the _________ industry due to his innovations
Steel
37. Which of the following does NOT accurately describe the impact of German unification on France?
The French were forced to pay high war reparations to Germany.
40. What was the United States' motivation behind the Open Door Policy?
The U.S. was afraid of being shut out of trade with China
32. Which of the following is a major principle of Communism?
The government controls major industries and redistributes wealth to the working class.
15. He led Haiti in gaining its independence
Toussaint L'Ouverture
5. Which Enlightenment thinker fought for tolerance and reason and whose ideas of freedom of speech and religion were included in the U.S. Bill of Rights and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man?
Voltaire
13. The Bill of Rights was influenced by
Voltaire, John locke, and Jean Jacques Rousseau
Which of the following best describes a constitutional monarchy
a monarch whose power is limited by law
What is Socialism
a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
What is Communism
a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
What is Capitalism
an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
What is Anarchism
belief in the abolition of all government and the organization of society on a voluntary, cooperative basis without recourse to force or compulsion.
Napoleon tried to weaken Britain through his Continental System by
blocking Britain's exports
21. When the Estates General met in 1789, the Third Estate....
demanded equal voting
6. John Locke believed that citizens had the right to overthrow a government if the government
did not protect the natural rights of life, liberty, and property
4. To use their power for the good of the people they ruled, was a belief held by
enlightened despots
34. Which of the following was a negative aspect of the Industrial Revolution?
factory working conditions
30. What is the philosophy of the government when "laissez-faire" is applied?
leave businesses alone
39. What impact did technological advances have on industry?
production of goods increased, quality of products decreased, number of factory workers decreased
43. Which of the following is NOT a cause of the Taiping Rebellion?
small population
41. Which of the following was a result of Imperialism?
tensions increased in europe
38. Japan's victory over Russia in the Russo—Japanese War shocked Westerners because they believed
whites were racially superior
11. At the meeting of the Estates General, the Third Estate was locked out of the meeting to form the National Assembly. Then they took the Tennis Court Oath in which they vowed they would not adjourn until they had
written a constitution