unit 6 ap world test
Which of the following best describes the excerpt above?
A liberal nationalist response to colonialism
The technologies and economic policies described in the passage contributed most significantly to which of the following demographic developments in the nineteenth century?
An increase in urbanization as displaced rural workers sought opportunities in cities
In the passage above, Lin Zexu is asking that the British do which of the following?
Ban the sale of opium by British merchants in China
The table indicates that Indian labor migration to Trinidad in the mid- to late nineteenth century shared which of the following patterns with global migration processes in the same period?
Both Indian migration to Trinidad and global migration in general involved migrants who were mostly male.
Based on the passage, the author would most likely have agreed with which of the following statements?
Britain had contributed to human progress by taking over new colonies in Africa.
Based on Image 1, the painter most likely held which of the following views of China?
China was behind Europe in cultural and scientific development.
Based on the third paragraph, Stanley's vision of the future of the Congo River basin can best be seen as part of which of the following late-nineteenth-century developments?
Economic imperialism
Césaire's statement above was most likely made in response to
European colonizers' claim that their rule had improved life in the colonies
In the late 1800s, attitudes such as the one expressed in the passage had contributed most directly to which of the following?
European states' competition to acquire overseas colonies
The founding of "the Australian nation," as alluded to in the passage, was part of which of the following processes?
European states' establishment of settler colonies
The commodities listed by Stanley in the second paragraph can best be understood in the context of
Europeans' need for resources to be used in industrial production
Long-distance immigration to the Americas in the late nineteenth century most often contributed to which of the following processes?
Growing rates of urbanization as migrants predominantly settled in cities in the receiving societies
The sentiments expressed in the quotation above are most supportive of which of the following concepts?
Imperialism
The French educational practice shown in Image 2 likely contributed to which of the following problems for French colonial rule?
It helped the French colonies to develop a sense of independent nationalism.
The numbers in Column B are most likely a reflection of which trend that affected many migrants in the late nineteenth century?
Migrants often lacked opportunities for economic and social advancement as a result of anti-immigrant prejudice and racism in the receiving societies.
A historian analyzing the lecture would most likely argue that the audience of Chakravarti's lecture is significant because it shows the most direct contrast with which of the following developments in the nineteenth century?
Religious movements often inspired rebellions against imperial rule.
Pearson's argument in the passage is most clearly representative of which of the following ideologies?
Social Darwinism
In Poem 1, the sentiments regarding education and politics are best understood in the context of which of the following?
The British failure to provide mass education in India, for fear that doing so would encourage resistance against imperial rule
Which of the following best explains the motivation behind the policy outlined in the passage?
The British wished to extract more raw materials for their domestic industry.
Based on an analysis of the Japanese currency used during the Meiji period (1868—1912) shown above, which of the following is the primary message conveyed by the engraving?
The Japanese government saw itself as a major Pacific power.
Which of the following processes in the nineteenth century most directly created the economic needs filled by Indian indentured servants in the Caribbean?
The abolition of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and of slavery in British colonies
Which of the following best accounts for the circumstances of Indian workers alluded to in Poem 1 ?
The coerced migration of Indian indentured servants
Late-nineteenth-century transoceanic labor migrations were most directly facilitated by which of the following developments?
The development of new, more affordable methods of transportation
A historian interpreting the policies advocated for in the passage would most likely argue that they are best explained in the context of which of the following?
The importance of raw materials to the development of industrial economies
Which of the following best explains the changes in the population of the Hawaiian Islands from 1872 to 1878?
The increased presence of Asian indentured servants on Hawaiian plantations.
"Executing the directives of the International Monetary Fund, the The conditions described in the passage are best seen as a continuation of which of the following nineteenth-century developments?
The practice of economic imperialism by industrialized states
Which of the following most directly enabled the implementation of the British policy outlined in the passage?
The strengthening of British colonial control over the interior of India
Taken together, the images best demonstrate that British and French imperialism shared which of the following similarities?
They both saw themselves as spreading the benefits of Enlightenment principles.
On a global scale, the gender makeup of the migrants referred to in the second paragraph best helps to explain which of the following social changes in home societies in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
Women taking on new roles that had been formerly occupied by men
On a global scale, the implementation of the types of policies that Rivett-Carnac advocated for in the passage is most significant in that it directly led to the
growth of nationalist movements in colonial societies against imperial rule
The author's political point of view can be most clearly seen in the way in which the passage
omits any mention of the economic exploitation and resource extraction practiced by the British in India
Stanley's description of the riches of the Congo in the first two paragraphs can best be seen as an attempt to
place European expansion in the Congo in the context of other imperial ventures that had seemed difficult at first but have subsequently turned out to be highly valuable.
The arguments expressed in the passage are significant because they help explain why
social divisions within colonial societies often hindered the efforts of anticolonial movements to overthrow imperial rule
Rivett-Carnac's point of view is directly relevant in understanding all of the following features of the report EXCEPT
the fact that the report states the railroad would lead to a reduction in the area of Berar covered by jungle