AP World History Ch. 35

Ace your homework & exams now with Quizwiz!

The Allies had invaded German colonies in Africa by

1914

By the end of World War I, how many people from Africa had served in the French army?

480,000

Who among the following was an artist who blended artistic vision and radical political ideas in large murals that he created for the appreciation of working people?

Diego Rivera

The Long March

greatly strengthened Mao Zedong's leadership position

Each of the following statements about Sun Yatsen is true, except that

he led the Chinese in resisting Japanese military aggression

Muhammad Ali Jinnah

headed the Muslim League

Marcus Garvey

is a Jamaican who championed the "Back to Africa" movement

Augusto Cesar Sandino

led the opposition to the occupation of Nicaragua by U.S. Marines

After World War I, colonial powers

made the colonies dependent on the European economy

What was Satyagraha?

passive resistance developed by Gandhi

The "Mukden Incident"

provided Japan with the excuse to send troops into Manchuria

Manchuko was the

puppet state that Japan created

Carmen Miranda

served as the model for an ad created by the United Fruit Company

The most influential organization dedicated to the end of British rule in India was

the Indian National Congress

The founding of the Chinese Communist Party was directly influenced by

the Soviet Union

Sun Yatsen's plan for China included all of the following except

the establishment of a communist, totalitarian government

Pan-Africanism is an idea that advocated

the unification of all people of African descent around the globe into one African state

Africans were participants in World War I because

they were bound by colonial ties to European powers

The two economic goals pursued by European colonial powers in Africa following WWI were

to compel and to tie African economies

The Great Depression led Japan to

turn toward a militaristic government whose goal was the domination of east Asia

US policies toward Latin America included

"Dollar Diplomacy" and the Good Neighbor Policy

In the decades following World War I, nationalism was most powerful in Asia in the regions of

India and China

After WWI, which of the following countries sought to preserve their cultural identity against western influences?

Japan

Which of the following Asian countries was part of the "big five" in the League of Nations?

Japan

Mao Zedong's main rival after 1925 was

Jiang Jieshi

Who launched the Northern Expedition?

Jiang Jieshi

Mexican President __________ nationalized his country's oil industry, thus posing a challenge to the United States policy of nonintervention in Latin America affairs

Lazaro Cardenas

The former teacher and librarian that became the leader of the Chinese communist movement was

Mao Zedong

Who among the following emerged as the leader and principal theoretician of the Chinese communist movement?

Mao Zedong

The Great Depression aggravated the tense situation between Muslims and Hindus in India in part because

Muslims constituted the majority of indebted tenant farmers, who found themselves increasingly unable to pay rents/debts

In which of the following groups did ideas regarding African nationalism generate?

New Elite

Muhammad Ali Jinnah called for the creation of

Pakistan

Which of the following refers to the "land of the pure"?

Pakistan

Gandhi embraced a moral philosophy of tolerance and nonviolence during the twenty-five years he spent in

South Africa

All of the following African colonies were compelled by European colonial powers to participate in World War I except

Spanish colonies

Three Principles of the People summarized the political views of

Sun Yatsen

Which of the following is NOT true regarding Africa during the decades after the Great War?

WAS NOT: Europeans promoted rapid, intensive industrialization among their colonial possessions

Which of the following was NOT one of the foundations of Gandhi's philosophy?

WAS NOT: heavy industrialization

Indian nationals were influenced by

Woodrow Wilson

Bal Gangadhar Tilak was

a fiery Indian nationalist who galvanized public support for India's independence movement

The Great Depression led Japan to

a giant economic slump

Maoism was

a political ideology that held that peasants were the foundation for a successful communist revolution

Gandhi

All these answers are correct

Who among the following was noted for his "Good Neighbor Policy"?

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

The nationalist governent of China was challenged by all of the following except

economic hardship caused by the Great Depression

Jose Carlos Mariategui

established the Socialist Party of Peru


Related study sets

Chapter 12: Statement of Cash Flows

View Set

Pediatric Growth & Development EAQ

View Set

Chapter 5 - Receivables and Sales

View Set

"Health Assessment: Ears, Nose, Throat, & Mouth Test 3.5 "

View Set

Med Surg Test 1 Homework Questions

View Set

Type of Insurance Policies (xcel solutions)

View Set