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SSWH15 And SSWH16 - Part I
Test Description: Industrialization, Urbanization, Imperialism, and Nationalism
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which conflict represented China's desire to rid itself of European and other foreign influence?
A
Boer
B
Zulu Wars
C
Sepoy
D
Boxer
2) By the late 1800s, which country dominated India?
A
France
B
Britain
C
China
D
Russia
3) The Sepoy Rebellion in India, Madhi Rebellion in Sudan, and Boxer Rebellion in China
A
Reasons for Colonization
B
Conflicts Over Religion
C
Stages of Economic Development
D
Responses to European Imperialism
4) Which form of imperialism was practiced in China?
A
Sphere of influence
B
Nation building
C
Colony
D
Protectorate
5) The Suez Canal connects the Mediterannean Sea to the
A
Red Sea
B
Atlantic Ocean
C
Adriatic Sea
D
Black Sea
6) Dutch settlers in South Africa are known as
A
Zulus
B
Sikhs
C
Boxers
D
Boers
7) During the Berlin Conference of 1885, fourteen European imperialist countries met to divide up which continent?
A
South America
B
Asia
C
Europe
D
Africa
8) Which nation forced Japan to open its ports to foreign trade?
A
France
B
United States
C
China
D
Russia
9) The Boer War was mainly fought over
A
control of gold found on Boer land
B
Zulu tribes that massacred British merchants
C
the defending of British territory from German incursions
D
Zulu tribes that massacred British merchants
10) The Boxers in China wanted
A
to start a democratic China
B
the right of the Chinese to control government
C
to have more control over the opium trade
D
to remove western influence out of China
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