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How did German authorities respond to the Maji Maji Revolt? (p. 849)

A consequence of public reaction to German atrocities in Africa was increased international criticism and pressure, which eventually led to changes in colonial policies and administration

What was a result of the influence of the city planning movement on urban life at the turn of thetwentieth century? (p. 844)

A result of the city planning movement was the development of more organized healthier, and aesthetically designed urban spaces, including better sanitation and public services

In the period from 1845 to 1900, what factors led large numbers of people in China to emigrate to the Americas and Oceania? (p. 841)

Between 1845 and 1900, factors such as economic hardship, famine, political instability, and the lure of work opportunities in the Americas and oceania led large numbers of chinese to emigrate.

Where was the destination of most South Asian emigrants? (p. 841)

British colonies, particularly in the Caribbean , southeast Asia and africa for labor opportunities

What was a consequence of Europeans' changing view of Jews from a religious group to an ethnicgroup in the late nineteenth century? (p. 865)

By emphasizing indigenous heritage, promoting nationalism, and centralizing power through reforms like land redistribution and the establishment of public education.

What was the most enduring legacy of the Mexican Revolution? (p. 858)

By implementing social welfare programs like health insurance, accident insurance, and pensions to undermine support for socialist movements.

What did Pan-Islamism ask of Muslims? (pp. 871-2)

Pan-Islamism urged Muslims to unite across national boundaries to defend and promote Islamic interests and solidarity.

How did German chancellor Otto von Bismarck seek to defuse socialist activism in his country? (p.859)'

Progressive reformers aimed to address social injustices by promoting labor rights, regulating big businesses, improving public health, expanding education and securing political reforms like women's suffrage.

In what way did pan-Germanism differ from German nationalism? (p. 871)

Sought to unite all German-speaking peoples, while German nationalism focused on unifying the German states.

What was a consequence of public reaction to German atrocities in Africa? (pp. 849-50)

Starting some reforms that tried to increase civilian governments of the colonies and departments were controlling this. they were trying to give them a sense that they were being treated well (they werent)

Why did the United States propose the "open-door" policy in China? (p. 853)

The growth of labor unions and reform movements demanding regulation, fair wages, and workers' rights

What was a manifestation of anxiety about race in Europe at the turn of the twentieth century? (p.864)

The rise of nativism, racial segregation, and restrictive immigration policies targeting non-european groups.

What was the cornerstone of the anti-Qing message delivered by Sun Yat-sen? (p. 864)

The rise of pseudoscientific racism and Eugenics movements aimed at preserving so-called racial purity.

Why did Komako Kimura march in the women's rally in New York in 1917? (p. 857)

so she could raise awareness for women's rights and emancipation. she wanted to create a stir and bring light to it

What were some of the progressive reformers' goals? (p. 859)

a more efficient society and correcting undesirable outcomes of urbanization and industrialization

What was a direct response to anxiety over a loss of dominance by people of European descent in the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? (p. 865)

to advocate for more restricted immigration policies

Of the many factors that contributed to the unsettled nature of the turn of the twentieth-century world, which one led most directly to the Maji Revolt? (p. 839)

German colonial oppression in East Africa, especially forced labor and harsh taxation policies.

What factors contributed to the Qing dynasty's downfall? (p. 869)

It was caused by internal rebellions, such as the Taiping and Boxer Rebellions, corruption, foreign invasions, and the failure to modernize in the face of Western imperialism.

Did most governments impose restrictions on immigration before 1914? (p. 844)

No, most governments did not impose significant restrictions on immigration before 1914, often encouraging it to support industrial growth.

What was a response to the rise of giant banks and industrial corporations? (p. 854)

No, with the movement also emerging in places like australia, new zealand, and parts of latin america and asia.

How can we best characterize the changing conditions for women in Europe and European colonies,around the turn of the twentieth century? (p. 856)

Western imperalists often cited the banning of practices like sati, foot binding, and child marriage as evidence of improving women's lives under colonial rule.

In what way were the Maji Maji Revolt and the Boxer Uprising similar? (pp. 848-52)

With brutal repression, employing scorched-earth tactics, massacres, and widespread punishment to crush the uprising.

What was a direct consequence of advanced capitalism? (pp. 840-1)

an imbalance between indutrialization and nonindustrialization. which led to an imbalance of wealth and it would lead to a fall

How was the Anglo-Boer War different from other anticolonial wars in Africa? (p. 846)

it was an anticolonial war where two white powers fought each other and used africans to fight each other. (dutch and german)

Which factors accurately describe the role of new mass media in the Anglo-Boer War? (pp. 848-9)

There were reports of atrocities that scandalized people and created controversy about how the British were treating people, raising doubts about British colonial rule and its efficiency

Was the campaign for women's suffrage limited to Western Europe and North America in the early twentieth century? (p. 856)

They experienced growing access to education and employment, alongside rising activism for political and social rights.

How did Mexican leaders seek to obtain legitimacy and build national identity? (p. 867)

They used mythmaking, economic policies, cultural integration, and strategic use of education

What practices were often cited by Western imperialists as evidence for the improvement of women's lives under colonial rule? (p. 857)

To advocate for women's suffrage and demonstrate international solidarity in the fight for gender equality.

What role did the Red Lanterns play in the Boxer Uprising? (p. 852)

To ensure equal trading rights for all foreign nations and to prevent any one country from monopolizing chinese markets and territory.


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