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Dealer's Choice
100

Which other culture was the most influential in Japan in the 1500s and 1600s?

China

100

Why did Europe go to war with France during the French Revolution?

Because they wanted to restore the king to his throne and end the revolution.

100

Why did Western Christian countries initially support the Taiping Rebellion in China?

Because they hoped the leaders of the rebellion would open China to the West.

100

What does MAIN stand for?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

100

What is the paradox of the cultural flourishing West Africa experienced in the 1500s and 1600s?

West African art was being revived specifically because of the profits from the slave trade

200

How were Aboriginal Australians similar to Indigenous Americans?

They died in similar numbers of European diseases

200

What was the result of the Opium Wars between Britain and China?

China was carved into "spheres of influence" where European countries got special trading rights

200

What was the new middle class of educated professionals called?

The Bourgeoisie

200

Which factor did NOT cause countries to have a hard time unifying?

Homogeneity, or similarities between the people

200

Which African country was successful in resisting European colonization?

Ethiopia

300

Why did the Safavid Empire emphasize the use of the Persian language outside of religion?

They were Persian and wanted to preserve their culture as much as possible

300

How many phases did the Haitian Revolution have?

2

300

Which Europeans were most likely to intermix with the Indigenous people of the lands they colonized?

The Spanish

300

What is the “blood libel”?

A myth created by Christians which claimed Jews used the blood of children to make bread

300

What did Charles Darwin mean by “survival of the fittest”?

That the birds best adapted to their environment were most likely to survive

400

Why was the Chinese publishing industry so big under the Ming Dynasty?

Because the Chinese invented paper and the printing press

400

What were the main trade goods Africa produced once the slave trade began to slow down?

Peanuts, palm oil, and cloves

400

Why did Russia and Japan try to modernize so quickly in the late 1800s?

They were copying the countries that were most successful at the time

400

Which country was mostly spared the devastation of WWI in the 1920s?

The United States

400

Who was an anticolonial leader who used non-violence?

Mohandas/Mahatma Gandhi

500

Which of the Muslim empires in the Islamic World was the most religiously tolerant?

The Mughal Empire

500

Which revolution in South America was started by the peasantry?

The Mexican Revolution

500

What was the main difference between Karl Marx’s socialism and Utopian Socialism?

Marx advocated a revolution to overthrow capitalism, and the Utopian Socialists wanted to convince people of the benefits of socialism by showing them peacefully

500

Why was Germany blamed for starting WWI?

They were the only one of the Central Powers left after WWI ended

500

Why were Enlightenment thinkers critical of religious practices?

They believed that many religious practices were rooted in superstition rather than reason and logic