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Unit 3 (Age Of Imperialism)
Test Description: Regents Multiple Choice questions on Unit 3 - The Age of Imperialism
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Japan's policy of expansion in the early 20th century was motivated by
A
a lack of natural resources
B
the need to increase cultural diffusion
C
the desire to spread communism
D
a plan to end unequal treaties
2) A key objective of a mercantilist policy was to
A
support the spread of communist ideas
B
promote warfare throughout Europe
C
establish colonies for trade benefits
D
develop assembly lines in factories
3) Which policy is most directly associated with the terms spheres of influence, extraterritoriality, and protectorate?
A
imperialism
B
containment
C
collectivization
D
isolation
4) Which of these developments in Africa was a cause of the other three?
A
African economies became dependent on the sale of cash crops and raw materials
B
Traditional territories and culture groups were permanently fragmented.
C
Rival tribal groups fought wars
D
The Berlin Conference of 1884 influenced colonial boundaries
5) Which cultures fought with the Zulus in the 19th century over the control of land in South Africa?
A
German and French
B
British and Boer
C
Indian and Belgian
D
Ethiopian and Italian
6) The establishment of parliamentary democracy in India and the establishment of Portuguese as the official language of Brazil indicates that European colonizers
A
studied local traditions before implementing policies
B
promoted Protestant religions over native religions
C
influenced the culture of regions under their control
D
respected the governments of the indigenous peoples
7) The primary reason the Mongols and the British were able to expand their empires through conquest was because of
A
a rejection of democratic policies and practices
B
the development of religious and cultural reforms
C
a knowledge and command of advanced technologies
D
an extended period of peaceful trade and commerce
8) One reason the Suez Canal has been of strategic importance to countries other than Egypt was that the canal
A
made it easier for Russia to gain control of Afghanistan
B
allowed faster movement between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean
C
enabled Europeans to explore the Western Hemisphere
D
provided the Austro-Hungarian Empire with access to its colonies in South Asia
9) A similiarity between the Sepoy Rebellion in India and the Boxer Rebellion in China is that both were
A
movements to establish communist governments
B
struggles to westernize cultures
C
efforts to restore trade monopolies
D
attempts to remove foreign influence
10) Which action did Japan take during the Meiji Restoration?
A
sent experts to learn from modern Western nations
B
allowed communist ideas to dominate its government
C
established a social system to benefit the samurai
D
started an ambitious program to expel foreign manufacturers
11) Simon Bolivar, Toussant Louverture, and Jose de San Martin are all associated with revolutions in
A
Europe
B
Africa
C
South Asia
D
Latin America
12) To which period does the slogan The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire refer?
A
Protestant Reformation
B
Glorious Revolution
C
Middle Ages
D
Age of Imperialism
13) The result of the Opium War in China was similar to the result of Commodore Perry's expedition to Japan in that both events
A
increased Western trade and influence in Asia
B
increased the economic isolation of China and Japan
C
promoted democratic governments in Asia
D
established European colonies in China and Japan
14) Which statement would Social Darwinists most likely support?
A
Public education should be guaranteed to all members of a society
B
Political equality strengthens the effectiveness of government
C
Stronger groups have the right to rule and control weaker groups
D
Universal suffrage is a basic human right
15) What was one effect of the Russo-Japanese War?
A
Korea gained its independence
B
Japan emerged as a major world power
C
Russia formed a military alliance with Japan
D
Czar Nicholas II gained power in Russia
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