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Unit 7 Review (II)
Test Description: History Civics of S+E Asia
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) How were the Indians able to achieve independence against the British?
A
They had high amounts of nationalism.
B
They received help from the North Korean military.
C
They fought against American forces.
D
They defeated China in a series of wars.
2) Mohandas Gandhi led the Indian independence movement against:
A
the Japanese Empire
B
British rule
C
invading Chinese forces
D
armies of communist soldiers
3) Since the U.S. wanted to stop the spread of communism, it fought wars in both:
A
Mongolia and Laos
B
Korea and Vietnam
C
Japan and Indonesia
D
China and India
4) Why did the U.S. rebuild Japan after World War II?
A
The U.S. wanted to dominate Japanese trade.
B
The U.S. was trying to scare the British Empire.
C
The U.S. needed a strong ally in eastern Asia.
D
The U.S. wanted to stop the Indian independence movement.
5) The objective of the Great Leap Forward was to:
A
expand literature and the arts across China
B
modernize China's economy
C
take over the weakened state of Japan
D
imprison opponents of Mao Zedong
6) What was a major result of the Cultural Revolution?
A
The U.S. declared war on China and North Korea.
B
Mao Zedong and the Communists were removed from power.
C
Communism spread to Korea and Vietnam.
D
Millions of Chinese were persecuted.
7) Which of the following events occurred most recently?
A
The Great Leap Forward
B
The Communists take over China
C
The Cultural Revolution
D
The Tiananmen Square protest
8) The governments of India and Japan are similar because they are both:
A
parliamentary democracies
B
ruled by the British Empire
C
absolute monarchies
D
autocracies
9) What is the role of the emperor of Japan?
A
elected leader
B
military leader
C
symbolic leader
D
economic leader
10) Which type of government is currently utilized in modern China?
A
communism
B
parliamentary democracy
C
confederation
D
constitutional monarchy
11) South Korea is an example of:
A
a constitutional monarchy
B
a parliamentary democracy
C
a communist state
D
a presidential democracy
12) Extreme limitations on personal freedoms and voting rights are found in:
A
India
B
Japan
C
South Korea
D
China
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