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Super Quiz ™ PowerPoint Test 7 2011-2012

Super Quiz ™ PowerPoint Test 7 2011-2012. Question 1. Which countries formed the northern geographic boundaries of the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century? d. Egypt. a. Algeria b. Persia c. Balkans d. Egypt e. Sudan. Question 1. Which countries formed the northern geographic

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Super Quiz ™ PowerPoint Test 7 2011-2012

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  1. Super Quiz™PowerPoint Test 72011-2012

  2. Question 1 Which countries formed the northern geographic boundaries of the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century? • d. Egypt a. Algeria b. Persia c. Balkans d. Egypt e. Sudan

  3. Question 1 Which countries formed the northern geographic boundaries of the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century? c. Balkans (41, 1, 3)

  4. Question 2 How did the narrator of “Shooting an Elephant” deal with his sympathies for the Burmese people? a. openly expresses his anger for the British b. sincerely defended British policy c. kept his personal views secret d. wrote letters hoping to slowly improve conditions in Burma e. valued his emotional response as heavenly intervention

  5. Question 2 How did the narrator of “Shooting an Elephant” deal with his sympathies for the Burmese people? c. kept his personal views secret (104, 1, 1)

  6. Question 3 Mercantilism was MOST clearly associated with a. Jean-Baptiste Colbert b. Count Gobineau c. Robert Knox d. Rudyard Kipling e. Benjamin Kidd

  7. Question 3 Mercantilism was MOST clearly associated with a. Jean-Baptiste Colbert (9, 2, 3)

  8. Question 4 After which conflict did Great Britain gain control of five important Chinese ports? • a. First Opium War • Second Opium War • Afghan War of 1839 • d. Anglo-Burmese Wars of 1852 • e. Crimean War

  9. Question 4 After which conflict did Great Britain gain control of five important Chinese ports? a. First Opium War (42, 1, 1)

  10. Question 5 Where was the narrator of “Shooting an Elephant” embarrassed and angered by being tripped and then mocked? a. town square b. courtroom c. church d. market e. football field

  11. Question 5 Where was the narrator of “Shooting an Elephant” embarrassed and angered by being tripped and then mocked? • football field • (103, 2, 2)

  12. Question 6 The autobiography Head above Water, as well as the fiction books In the Ditch and Second Class Citizen, were written by a. Enoch Powell b. BuchiEmecheta c. Mohammed Ali Jinnah d. VishnubhatGodse e. MeenaPathek

  13. Question 6 The autobiography Head above Water, as well as the fiction books In the Ditch and Second Class Citizen, were written by • BuchiEmecheta • (108, 1, 3)

  14. Question 7 Which of the following was a commonly held belief in pre-Enlightenment Europe? a. human biological sameness b. belief in human improvement c. irreconcilability of world cultures d. importance of free trade and laissez-faire economics e. application of reason to social reform

  15. Question 7 Which of the following was a commonly held belief in pre-Enlightenment Europe? c. irreconcilability of world cultures (36, 2, 1)

  16. Question 8 In the context of Vishnubhat Godse’s narrative, a “Cambhar” was a(n) a. infantryman b. priest c. street sweeper d. hospital worker e. armory guard

  17. Question 8 In the context of Vishnubhat Godse’s narrative, a “Cambhar” was a(n) c. street sweeper (96, 1,2)

  18. Question 9 What was the center of the spice production for the Dutch trading industry in the seventeenth century? a. Hong Kong b. Macau c. Malabar d. Coromandel e. Moluccas

  19. Question 9 What was the center of the spice production for the Dutch trading industry in the seventeenth century? • Moluccas • (10, 1, 1)

  20. Question 10 The Colonial Expedition of 1931 occurred two years after the a. end of the Franco-Prussian war b. annexation of Tunisia c. Wall Street Crash d. end of World War I e. publication of JuilanDuvivier’sPépé-le-Moko

  21. Question 10 The Colonial Expedition of 1931 occurred two years after the c. Wall Street Crash (51, 1, 1)

  22. Question 11 After the Second Opium War, China awarded extraterritorial rights, trading privileges, and military protection to all of the following countries EXCEPT a. Japan b. Britain c. France d. United States e. Russia

  23. Question 11 After the Second Opium War, China awarded extraterritorial rights, trading privileges, and military protection to all of the following countries EXCEPT a. Japan (42, 1, 1)

  24. Question 12 Who served as a loyal sepoy in the Bengal army during the annexation conflict in Oudh? a. VishnubhatGodse b. Sita Ram c. PandurangMahipatBelsare d. Tatya Tope e. Nana Sahib

  25. Question 12 Who served as a loyal sepoy in the Bengal army during the annexation conflict in Oudh? b. Sita Ram (95, 2, 2)

  26. Question 13 After 1750, Europe increasingly bolstered its competition in trade with Asia with a. industrial goods produced in Europe b. industrial goods produced in the Americas c. cash crops from the Caribbean d. tobacco and cotton from the North American colonies e. gold and silver from mines in the Americas

  27. Question 13 After 1750, Europe increasingly bolstered its competition in trade with Asia with a. industrial goods produced in Europe (12, 2, 3)

  28. Question 14 Where did the British first meet with failure in their attempts to create a global economic empire? a. New Zealand b. China c. Japan d. India e. Australia

  29. Question 14 Where did the British first meet with failure in their attempts to create a global economic empire? c. Japan (42, 2, 3)

  30. Question 15 What specific image makes the narrator of “Shooting an Elephant” realize that he will have to shoot the elephant? a. sudden flurry of dust b. sea of yellow faces c. redness rising in his face d. the sharp scream of a child e. the plaintive shouts of a young mother

  31. Question 15 What specific image makes the narrator of “Shooting an Elephant” realize that he will have to shoot the elephant? b. sea of yellow faces (105, 2, 1)

  32. Question 16 The brightly garbed figures of women sculpted by Niki de Saint Phalle are reflective of which culture? a. Indian b. African Pygmies c. Caribbean d. Afrikaner e. Thai

  33. Question 16 The brightly garbed figures of women sculpted by Niki de Saint Phalle are reflective of which culture? c. Caribbean (122, 2 ,1)

  34. Question 17 Which European nation was the first to outlaw the Atlantic slave trade? a. France b. Denmark c. Britain d. United States e. Netherlands

  35. Question 17 Which European nation was the first to outlaw the Atlantic slave trade? b. Denmark (36, 1, 2)

  36. Question 18 After the First Sino-Japanese War, the Europeans exacted trade privileges and concessions to pay for a. establishing the opium trade b. naval blockades c. building railroads d. developing weaponry e. funding missionaries

  37. Question 18 After the First Sino-Japanese War, the Europeans exacted trade privileges and concessions to pay for c. building railroads (86, 2, 1)

  38. Question 19 Which company settled the colony that formed the basis for the future white rule of South Africa? a. Dutch West India Company b. British East India Company c. Dutch East India Company d. General India Company e. Brandenburg Africa Company

  39. Question 19 Which company settled the colony that formed the basis for the future white rule of South Africa? c. Dutch East India Company (10, 2, 1)

  40. Question 20 During the sixteenth century, which Florentine mariner was sponsored by Francis I? a. BartoloméFerrelo b. Hernando de Soto c. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado d. Juan Ponce de León e. Giovanni de Verrazzano

  41. Question 20 During the sixteenth century, which Florentine mariner was sponsored by Francis I? • Giovanni de Verrazzano • (15, 1, 1)

  42. Question 21 The MOST successful European strategy for exerting control over Southeast Asian nations was a. religion b. foreign aid c. trade d. education e. military

  43. Question 21 The MOST successful European strategy for exerting control over Southeast Asian nations was c. trade (43, 1, 2)

  44. Question 22 The first Sino-Japanese War was fought primarily over control of a. Burma b. Philippines c. Tibet d. Korea e. Malaya

  45. Question 22 The first Sino-Japanese War was fought primarily over control of d. Korea (86, 2, 1)

  46. Question 23 Which country founded the settlement that eventually grew into the Cape Colony? a. Netherlands b. Portugal c. France d. Britain e. Spain

  47. Question 23 Which country founded the settlement that eventually grew into the Cape Colony? a. Netherlands (10, 2, 1)

  48. Question 24 Which war in the 1840s ended in the defeat of the Chinese? a. Afghan Wars b. Anglo-Burmese War c. Crimean War d. Opium War e. Maroon Wars

  49. Question 24 Which war in the 1840s ended in the defeat of the Chinese? d. Opium War (42, 1, 1)

  50. Question 25 The 1903 Investigative Report confirmed “the depopulation, slaughter, and disease” in the a. Gold and Ivory Coast region b. Suez Canal region c. Cape of Horn region d. region along the Mediterranean coastline e. Congo Free State

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