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South And East Asia History Common Assessment
Test Description: 7th grade social studies test April 2019
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What type of government did the US help to establish in Japan after WWII?
A
b. A presidential democracy modeled closely on the Electoral College
B
a. An autocracy in which the emperor maintained complete power
C
d. A constitutional monarchy in which the emperor became a figurehead
D
c. A military dictatorship led by a general selected by the United States
2) What was the impact of the Amritsar Massacre?
A
c. The United States demanded Britain give up control of India
B
b. The British granted India more local control over government
C
a. Many Indians joined the British military to fight in World War I
D
d. Mohandas Gandhi organized a civil disobedience campaign
3) What was a part of Mohandas Gandhi’s strategy of civil disobedience in India?
A
c. Kidnapping government officials
B
d. Refusing to obey unjust laws
C
a. Starting riots in major cities
D
b. Destroying British railroads
4) Which conflict drained Great Britain’s resources and made it difficult for it to maintain control of India?
A
The Cold War
B
WWI
C
The Gulf War
D
WWII
5) Which of the following contributed to the growth of nationalism in India?
A
d. The spread of Buddhism in the country
B
b. The country’s occupation by Great Britain
C
a. The country’s occupation by China
D
c. The spread of Christianity in the country
6) What connection can be drawn between US involvement in the Vietnam and Korean Wars?
A
b. Both were proxy wars of the larger conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union
B
In both instances, the United Nations condemned the involvement of the United States
C
a. In both instances, the United States acted in violation of major international peace agreements
D
d. Both were efforts by the United States to acquire territory in the Pacific region
7) What led the United States to enter the Korean and Vietnam Wars
A
defense treaties with each nation
B
the use of nuclear warfare
C
the spread of communism
D
unlawful aggression against peaceful nations
8) What was the goal of Ho CHi Minh's Viet Minh?
A
annexation by china
B
Colonial self rule of French Indonesia
C
an independient Vietnam
D
Membership in the Soviet Cominform
9) What was one of the United States’ main goals when helping Japan rebuild after World War II?
A
d. Guaranteeing that Japan would not pose a future military threat to the United States
B
Guaranteeing that property of the United States businesses seized by the Japanese was returned
C
b. Guaranteeing that Japanese citizens who fought against the United States were punished
D
a. Guaranteeing United States scientists had continued access to the sites of the nuclear explosions in Japan
10) Why did the United States take part in the Korean War?
A
a. To establish a colony on the Korean peninsula
B
c. To aid its Chinese allies against an aggressive neighbor
C
b. To defend South Korea against communist aggression
D
d. To prevent North Korea from acquiring nuclear weapons
11) How did the Chinese government respond to student protests in Tiananmen Square?
A
the red guards
B
the gang of four
C
the cultural revolution group
D
the five man group
12) During the rule of Mao Zedong, which group was known for breaking into the homes of people they considered bourgeois and destroying artworks, antiquities, and genealogical records?
A
It created a student-led revolutionary council
B
It incorporated capitalist elements into its economy
C
It instituted a series of democratic reforms
D
It sent tanks and troops to attack the protesters
13) Which of the following was NOT attributed to the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution?
A
Destruction of Chinese national treasures
B
Execution of intellectuals and political protesters
C
Enforcement of equal pay for equal work
D
Persecution of unproductive farmers and workers
14) Indian independence: Civil disobedience:: Vietnamese independence: __?__
A
Guerilla warfare
B
boycotts and sit ins
C
refusal to pay french taxes
D
non-violent protests
15) Student protesters in Tienanmen Square chiefly sought which of the following?
A
democratic reforms
B
stricter collectivization policies
C
membership in the red guard
D
better working conditions
16) All of the following are methods of nonviolent protests used by Mahatma Gandhi as part of the Indian independence movement EXCEPT:
A
sabotaging political prisons
B
boycotting British produc
C
refusing to pay taxes to the British Crown
D
Organizing marches to protest unfair laws
17) Which of the following developments associated with twentieth-century Chinese history occurred first?
A
The founding of the Communist Party of China
B
The Red Guards rise to political power
C
The Great Leap Forward economic program
D
The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
18) Which of the following completes the box below for the reason why the United States involved itself in the conflict? Vietnam won independence from the French in 1954 -- Civil War broke out between North and South Vietnam -- ________________
A
The United States heavily invested in the Vietnamese economy and they feared that a long war would disrupt trade
B
Ho Chi Minh was a brutal dictator who maintained control through torture and genocidal killings
C
The United States wanted to gain a colony in Southeast Asia and hoped to conquer Vietnam
D
The United States wanted to prevent North Vietnam’s communist government from taking control of South Vietnam
19) How did the domino theory affect U.S. policy in Vietnam?
A
It led the United States to hope that if North Vietnam became a democracy, other countries would follow
B
It led directly to the United States’ decision to pull its combat forces out of Vietnam
C
It led directly to United States involvement in a Vietnamese civil war
D
It led the United States to insist on a coalition of allies to back them up as they fought the war
20) In 1966, Mao Zedong initiated the Cultural Revolution to do what?
A
promote distinctly Chinese arts and industries
B
purge china of anti-communist and capitalist elements
C
adopt aspects of western culture
D
redistribute wealth from owners to workers
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