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Unit 19 East Asia.
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Living in a section of a country set aside for foreigners but not subject to the host country's laws is ____________
a) Self-strengthening
b) Extraterritoriality
c) Spheres of Influence
d) Open Door Policy
______________ is a policy promoted by reformers toward the end of the Qing dynasty under which China would adopt Western technology while keeping its Confucian values and institutions
a) Self-strengthening
b) Extraterritoriality
c) Prefecture
d) Open Door Policy
Areas in which foreign powers have been granted exclusive rights and privileges, such as trading rights and mining privileges is called _______________
a) Self-strengthening
b) Extraterritoriality
c) Spheres of Influence
d) Open Door Policy
_____________ is a policy proposed by the US in 1899, under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China
a) Self-strengthening
b) Extraterritoriality
c) Spheres of Influence
d) Open Door Policy
_____________ is a payment for damage or loss
a) Concessions
b) Prefecture
c) Provincial
d) Indemnity
Local; of or relating to a province is called ________________
a) Concessions
b) Commodities
c) Provincial
d) Indemnity
Agricultural, mined, and mass-produced marketable goods is called _____________
a) Concessions
b) Commodities
c) Provincial
d) Indemnity
A political compromise is a __________________
a) Concessions
b) Commodities
c) Provincial
d) Indemnity
In the Japanese Meiji Restoration, a territory governed by its former daimyo lord is called _______________
a) Self-strengthening
b) Extraterritoriality
c) Prefecture
d) Provincial
Which of the following is NOT a cause of the decline of the Qing Dynasty?
a) External pressure from other countries
b) The Meiji Restoration
c) The Opium Wars
d) The Tai Ping Rebellion
Which of the following was NOT a result of the Opium Wars?
a) The establishment of Western influence in China
b) Foreign areas began to operate in the five treaty ports along the southern Chinese coast
c) China payed for the cost of the war
d) Great Britain gained full colonial control over China
True or False: The Boxer Rebellion was in opposition to the Qing dynasty, whereas the Tai Ping Rebellion was against foreign powers.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
Which of the following was NOT a part of Sun Yat-sen's reform plan?
a) Military Takeover
b) Overthrow the Qing government
c) Sun puts his own party in power
d) Establishment of a Democracy
What was a result of the revolution of 1911?
a) Sun Yat-sen becomes the new President of China
b) China establishes a democracy
c) The middle class of China grew rapidly
d) Sun Yat-sen puts General Yuan Shigai in charge
What was the MAIN reason Japan ended their isolationism?
a) Fear of being colonized
b) Military pressure from the U.S
c) The desire to Westernize
d) To establish themselves as a world superpower
What two political factions developed during the Meiji restoration?
a) Anti Nationalists/ Nationalists
b) Democrats/ Republicans
c) Liberals/ Progressives
d) Legislative /Executive
Which of the following is NOT an economic effect of the Meiji restoration?
a) The Meiji leaders also set up a land reform program
b) Close relationship between government and private business
c) The Meiji leaders then imposed a new land tax
d) The Meiji leaders forced farmers to work in factories instead
Which of the following is NOT a social change that occurred in Japan during the Meiji restoration?
a) Women could seek and education
b) Baseball was imprted from the U.S
c) Women gained the right to vote
d) Commoners were brutally exploited by factory owners
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