Unit 4 and 5 Exam

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Why did Europeans want control of Africa? All of the above Power Resources Spread christianity

All of the above

________played a dominate role in the balance of trade Brussels Vietnam China Indonesia

China

Mahatma Gandhi led peaceful protests in efforts to decolonize India. True False

True

The colonization of Africa resulted in the depletion of resources and harsh treatment of locals. True False

True

The submarines used by the German navy to torpedo enemy ships in the North Atlantic were known as: AK-47s Aircraft carriers Powder kegs U-boats

U-boats

The scramble for _____ is another instance of imperialism. It wasn't till after WWII that the ______ was created and autonomy was granted. Africa, Atlantic Charter Africa, Atlantic Accords India, Atlantic Charter India, Atlantic Accords

Africa, Atlantic Charter

The following minorities were victims of genocide in the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1922. Assyrians Armenians Greeks All of the above

Assyrians Armenians Greeks All of the above

This important battle on the Eastern Front fought in 1914 lead to heavy Russian losses at the hands of the much better equipped German forces. Battle of Brest-Litovsk Battle of Tannenberg Battle of the Frontiers Battle of the Somme

Battle of Tannenberg

This meeting was held so that delegates could meet and discuss the colonization of Africa. Potsdam Conference Berlin Brigade Berlin Conference 1884 Treaty of Africa

Berlin Conference 1884

The Russian Communist faction that seized power in October 1917 were known as the _________, and were led by, __________. Reds; Ferdinand Fochs Bolsheviks; Vladimir Lenin Bolsehviks; Alexander Kerensky Whites; Leopold Berchtold

Bolsheviks; Vladimir Lenin

While the Battle of Verdun was largely a victory by the French army, it was the _______ who were the primary victors of the Battle of the Somme on the Western Front. Americans British Belgians Russians

British

War veterans of the trenches frequently suffered from the following: Facial deformities Loss of limbs All of the above Lung damage from poisonous gases

Facial deformities Loss of limbs All of the above Lung damage from poisonous gases

Independence movements in India discouraged other anti imperialist movements to spread in Asia and in Africa. True False

False

The terms of the November 1918 armistice were largely drawn up by a French Field Marshal named: Ferdinand Fochs Mustafa Kemal Georges Clemenceau Philippe Petain

Ferdinand Fochs

The British forces in Mesopotamia used colonial soldiers from ______ during the Siege of Kut. India Senegal South Africa Australia

India

________ was known as the "Jewel in the Crown". China Britian India Africa

India

One such country that was industrialized was ___. As Great Britain ruled ____over the country, main of the indigenous culture and tradition started to get erased. Africa, indirectly India, directly Africa, Directly India, indirectly

India, directly

The ___________of 1889, put all of India under direct British rule Peace Accord Interpretation Act Navigation Act Intolerable Acts

Interpretation Act

Kaiser Wilhelm II's prime minister at the beginning of the conflict in 1914 was: Emperor Franz Joseph Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg Prince Rudolph Count Leopold Berchtold

Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg

The reality of all economic output and national resources being put into the war effort was known as: Propaganda Ultra War Total War Uber War

Total War

After the discovery of the Zimmerman Telegram in 1917, this American president asked the US Congress to declare war on Germany: Orlando Vittorio David Lloyd George Woodrow Wilson Douglas Haig

Woodrow Wilson

What is it called when officials from an industrialized country go into a country and actively participate in the process of colonizing these new territories Monarchical rule Direct rule Socialist rule Indirect Rule

Direct rule

Britain chose to rule ______over India. Socratically Platonically Directly Indirectly

Directly

After the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in 1917, a Provisional Government led by Alexander Kerensky took power for eight months. Kerensky and his cohorts had been members of the Russian Parliament, which in Russian was called the: Duma Bolsheviks Okhrana Tsarists

Duma

The member of Mlada Bosna who succeeded in assassinating the Archduke Franz Ferdinand was: Leopold Berchtold Gavrilo Princip Vladimir Lenin Alexander Kerensky

Gavrilo Princip

The Scramble for Africa started when King Leopold II sent ______ to Africa. Davis Stanley Henry Stanley Gandhi Herbert Hoover

Henry Stanley

The Austro-Hungarian Empire was home to all the religious groups EXCEPT: Hinduism Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodox Christianity Judaism

Hinduism

Imperialism was a power play made by ______countries. By colonizing countries that were seen as ____, these dominant countries were able to gain wealth and power. Developed, superior Developing, less superior Industrialized, less superior Industrialized, superior

Industrialized, less superior

All of the following are benefits for industrialized countries colonizing other countries except: It shows that the industrialized country has wealth It shows allows for the industrialized country to gain more resources It shows that the industrialized country has power It shows that the industrialized country is tolerant of other religions

It shows that the industrialized country is tolerant of other religions

The critical month of failed diplomatic negotiations following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was known in Austria-Hungary as the: July Crisis Mutiny Battle of Liege Total war

July Crisis

India and Pakistan fought over the small area of _____ Israel Kashmir Kalistan Palestine

Kashmir

Serbia's primary international ally in 1914 was _______, largely due to their common Slavic languages and Orthodox Christian faith. Poland Greece Romania Russia

Russia

The Bosnian city where the Great War, or the First World War, began was: Sarajevo Vienna Berlin Budapest

Sarajevo

The ______ was an instance where Indian soldiers refused to follow the orders of the british generals due to their religious beliefs. Curry Rebellion Gunpowder rebellion Gandhi Rebellion Sepoy rebellion

Sepoy rebellion

Between 1918 and 1920, this disease, which was spread by infected soldiers traveling out of war zones, killed millions of people worldwide Typhoid fever Spanish influenza Dysentery Cholera

Spanish influenza

When an imperial power takes control of a specific area and claims it as exclusively "theirs" Sphere of Realism Sphere of Influence Sphere of Socialism Realism

Sphere of Influence

What was the reasoning for the Sepoy rebellion? Food shortage the British were religiously insensitive The Sepoy plague Workers rights reform

The British were religiously insensitive

This German diplomat began negotiating an armistice with France, Britain, and the US after riots in Germany cities forced the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Rudolf Hapsburg Franz Ferdinand Matthias Erzberger Leopold Berchtold

Matthias Erzberger

This Ottoman Turkish leader distinguished himself at Gallipoli, and went on to lead troops against Greek forces attempting to reclaim land in the Ottoman Empire, defeating them in 1922: Ferdinand Fochs Georges Clemenceau Franz Joseph Mustafa Kemal

Mustafa Kemal

China opened its ports for foreign trade because of which event? Cold War English Civil War American Revolution Opium War

Opium War

Biased images and slogans utilized by governments to put forth a certain point to citizens is known as: Militarism Propaganda Terrorism Nationalism

Propaganda

The sinking of this passenger vessel with many Americans on board in 1915 soured US opinion on Germany, even though the US did not declare war on Germany until 1917. The Titanic The Lusitania The Mauretania The U-boat

The Lusitania

Prior to European colonization efforts, Africa had previously been ruled by ______ Soviet Union Austria China The Ottoman Turks

The Ottoman Turks

This humanitarian organization provided medical care and food relief in areas of Europe affected by battles. The Red Cross Black Hand United Way ANZAC

The Red Cross

This was the name of the military strategy by which Germany planned to capture the French capital of Paris by means of attacking France through neighboring Belgium. The Schlieffen Plan The Zimmerman Telegram The July Crisis The Battle of the Frontiers

The Schlieffen Plan

What is imperialism? The idea of having a dominant country force its ideals onto a less superior country The idea of creating a network of trade within Europe The philosophy of discouraging immigrants from entering Europe The Social movements that created the English Civil War

The idea of having a dominant country force its ideals onto a less superior country

All of the following were reasons for imperialism except: To expand one's nation fueled their sense of nationalism. Created an appearance of power and wealth. These are all reasons for imperialism. Promoted the idea of helping those who could not help themselves.

These are all reasons for imperialism.

The treaty in which Russia pursued a "separate peace" with Germany in March of 1918 was known as the: Treaty of the Mansurian Lakes Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Treaty of Tannenberg Treaty of St. Petersburg

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

Imperialism promoted the idea of helping those who could not help themselves True False

True


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