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Imperialism Test
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1) How did the Industrial Revolution lead to imperialist nations conquering huge empires?
A
imperialist nations wanted military bases strategically spread around the globe
B
Imperialist nations felt it was their duty to spread their culture to less civilized areas
C
imperialist nations needed raw materials to fuel industrialization and markets to sell their manufactured goods
2) What event caused the United States to become an imperialist nation?
A
the Zulu War
B
the Boxer Rebellion
C
the Spanish-American War
D
the Sepoy Rebellion
3) What is indirect rule?
A
where a colony is completely controlled by the imperialist nation
B
when a strong nation controls the government and/or economy of a weaker nation
C
an area where the imperialist nation has exclusive rights and privileges to trade
D
when a colony has its own government but the imperialist nation has the final say in important matters
4) Where did Japan build its empire?
A
China, Guam, and Russia
B
the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam
C
China, Korea, and Russia
D
Korea, India, and Guam
5) Which 3 European nations played the biggest role in the Age of Imperialism?
A
Great Britain, France, Germany
B
Germany, Italy, France
C
Africa, Asia, Oceania
D
France, Oceania, Asia
6) Which two imperialist nations are NOT in Europe?
A
the United States and China
B
Japan and China
C
China and India
D
the United States and Japan
7) What was the main cause of the Boxer Rebellion?
A
Boxers were upset about losing their land
B
Boxers were upset about European culture being forced on them
C
Boxers were upset about religious intolerance
8) What was the main cause of the Zulu War?
A
Zulus were upset about European culture being forced on them
B
Zulus were upset about religious intolerance
C
Zulus were upset about losing their land
9) What did Japan do in order to become an imperialist nation?
A
industrialized and made money
B
won a war against Russia
C
built up its military and industrialized
D
built up its military and took over India
10) Why did Japan become an imperialist nation?
A
in order to compete with Europe
B
in order to compete with Russia
C
in order to make money
D
in order to take over land
11) What was the Spanish-American war fought over?
A
Cuba
B
the Philippines
C
Guam
D
India
12) What territory did the United States gain as a result of the Spanish-American War?
A
Cuba, the Philippines, and Japan
B
the Philippines, Cuba, and Guam
C
the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam
D
Guam, Cuba, and Puerto Rico
13) What was the result of the Sepoy Rebellion?
A
the British gained more land
B
the United States became an imperialist nation
C
Britain took tighter control of India
D
China was forced to allow more Europeans into the country
14) Where did the Sepoy Rebellion occur?
A
China
B
Cuba
C
India
D
South Africa
15) What was the result of the Boxer Rebellion?
A
the British gained more land Britain took tighter control of India
B
China was forced to allow more Europeans into the country
C
the United States became an imperialist nation
16) What was the result of the Zulu War?
A
China was forced to allow more Europeans into the country
B
the United States became an imperialist nation
C
the British gained more land
D
Britain took tighter control of India
17) What was the main cause of the Sepoy Rebellion?
A
Sepoys were upset about European culture being forced on them
B
Sepoys were upset about losing their land
C
Sepoys were upset about religious intolerance
18) What is a sphere of influence?
A
an area where the imperialist nation has exclusive rights and privileges
B
when a colony has its own government but the imperialist nation has a final say in important matters
C
a colony that is protected by the military of the imperialist nation
D
when a strong nation controls the government and/or economy of a weaker nation
19) How did nationalism lead to imperialist nations wanting to conquer huge empires?
A
imperialist nations wanted military bases strategically spread around the globe
B
Imperialist nations felt it was their duty to spread their culture to less civilized areas
C
imperialist nations needed raw materials to fuel industrialization and markets to sell their manufactured goods
20) What is direct rule?
A
the colony is completely controlled by the imperialist nation
B
an area where the imperialist nation has exclusive rights and privileges for trade
C
when a colony has its own government but the mother country has a final say in important matters
D
a colony that is protected by the military of the imperialist nation
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