Boxer Rebellion
Japan
Imperialism
Opium Wars
Anything
100

A goal of both the Boxer Rebellion in China and the Mau Mau movement in Kenya was to

1) promote laissez-faire capitalism 

(2) end foreign control

 (3) develop modern industries

 (4) create a totalitarian state 

End foreign control

100

Commodore Matthew Perry’s visits to Japan in 1853 and 1854 resulted in the

opening of trade and diplomatic relations with Japan

100
  1. The White Man’s Burden Take up the White Man’s burden– Send forth the best ye breed– 

Go bind your sons to exile

Te serve  your captives’ need;

To wait, in heavy harness

On fluttered folk and wild-

Your new-caught, sullen peoples, 

Half-devil and half-child

 — Rudyard Kipling, 1899

The message of this poem was used by many Europeans to justify...

imperialism

100

Who forced China's drug problem?

Britain

100

Adam Smith is the father of 

Capitalism

200

The Boxer Rebellion and the work of Sun Yixian (Sun Yat-sen) are most closely associated with the 


Rise of Nationalism

200

Which situation best illustrates the concept of isolationism?

(1) The Spanish government required that gold found in its colonies be brought directly to Spain. 

(2) Japan closed its ports to trade with other nations. 

(3) France, Germany, Belgium, and Great Britain negotiated to divide various areas of Africa into colonies. 

(4) The British ruled much of India through the control of local rulers

 

Japan closed its ports to trade with other nations.

200

Which statement would Social Darwinists most likely support?

(1) Universal suffrage is a basic human right.

(2) Political equality strengthens the effectiveness of government.

(3) Stronger groups have the right to rule and control weaker groups.

(4) Public education should be guaranteed to all members of a society

Stronger groups have the right to rule and control weaker groups. 

200

The Chinese government seized.....and did what with it?

2,000 tons of opium and burned it on the beaches.
200

Karl Marx is the father of 

Communism

300

During the 1840's, China signed "unequal treaties" with Western nations mainly because

Western nations had superior military technology

300

The terms Bushido, samurai, and daimyo are most closely associated with which group in Japanese history?

military

300

The result of the Opium War in China was similar to the result of Commodore Perry’s expedition to Japan in that both events

 increased Western trade and influence in Asia

300

Under this treaty, they had to give Britain a huge indemnity, or payment for losses in a war.  They also had to open 5 ports for Trade and give Britain the island of Hong Kong.

What is the name of the Treaty?

Treaty of  Nanjing

300

 Prior to the West, explain whether Japan or China was stronger.    

China they had tea, porcelain and silk which other countries wanted. They had a favorable trade.

400

Explain the historical circumstances that led to the Boxer Rebellion.

Chinese people did not like/accept having foreigners in their country and wanted to get rid of them. 

400

One way in which Emperor Meiji and Atatürk are similar is that they both promoted

reformed and modernized 
400

Which policy is most directly associated with the terms spheres of influence, extraterritoriality, and protectorate? (1) collectivization (2) containment (3) isolationism (4) imperialism

Imperialism

400

The Opium Wars in China and the expedition of Commodore Matthew Perry to Japan resulted in

an increase in Western trade and influence in Asia

400

In the years following the Meiji Restoration in Japan and the unification of Germany in the 19th century, both nations experienced

(1) an increase in military production and strengthened military forces

(2) a reduction in tensions with neighboring nations (3) a restructuring of government that included popularly elected monarchs

(4) a decrease in the reliance on industrialization and trade

an increase in military production and strengthened military forces

500

Explain the effects of the Boxer Rebellion.

Nationalism grew in China, allowing them to advance their technologies. 

500

Which statement best describes events in Japan during the period of the Meiji Restoration?

(1) Japan sought to isolate itself from world affairs.

(2) Rapid industrialization and economic growth occurred.

(3) Local lords increased their power over the Japanese emperor.

(4) Agriculture was taken over by the government.

Rapid industrialization and economic growth

500

(1884-1885) A meeting at which representatives from European Nations agreed upon rules for the European organization of Africa

 Berlin Conference

500

Which statement best describes an effect of the Opium War on China?

(1) The British expelled all Chinese from Hong Kong. (2) The British victory led to spheres of influence in China.

(3) The British ended the importing of opium into China.

(4) The British established a parliamentary democracy in China.

Led to the spheres of influence

500

Camillo di Cavour is to unification of Italy as Otto von Bismarck is to unification of

Germany