Modern World History Chapter 31
Gandhi
fought hard to improve the status of the casteless Untouchables, launched the non-cooperation movement, began the civil disobedience movement, worked to secure approval of the Government of India Act.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah called for the creation of
Pakistan
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
Which of the following is NOT true regarding Africa during the decades after the Great War?
Europeans promoted rapid, intensive industrialization among their colonial possessions.
Who among the following was noted for his "Good Neighbor Policy"?
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Satyagraha was
Gandhi's philosophy of passive resistance.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Headed the Muslim League
Mao Zedong's main rival after 1925 was
Jiang Jieshi.
Who among the following emerged as the leader and principal theoretician of the Chinese communist movement?
Mao Zedong
Gandhi embraced a moral philosophy of tolerance and nonviolence (ahimsa) during the twenty-two years he spent in
South Africa.
In 1912, who became the first provisional president of what would become the Republic of China?
Sun Yatsen
Carmen Miranda
both wore colorful headdresses adorned with fruits, and served to soften representations of Latin Americans for audiences in the United States.
After Mexico angered American oil companies by nationalizing its oil industry in 1938, the Roosevelt administration
called for a negotiated resolution.
Brazil responded to the Great Depression by
embarking on a program of industrialization.
The Long March
saved the Chinese Communist Party from destruction.
The Government of India Act
proved unworkable.
During the Great Depression, Latin American nations experienced all of the following EXCEPT
rapidly rising investment in the region by U.S. bankers.
In the decades following the Great War, the economies of most African colonies were dominated by
the exchange of raw materials or cash crops for manufactured goods from abroad.
Marcus Garvey
was a Jamaican pan-Africanist leader.
The May Fourth movement
was a movement organized by intellectuals and students aimed at limiting foreign—especially Japanese—influence in China.