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Mass Politics and Imperialism in Africa and Asia, 1860–1914
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Mass Politics and Imperialism in Africa and Asia, 1860–1914
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1. All of the following can be considered benefits India derived from British colonial rule EXCEPT
2. Which of the following regions were targets of Russian imperialism in the 19th century?
3. What was/is the strategic importance of the Suez Canal?
4. The Balfour Declaration
5. The British insistence that Indian farmers grow cash crops
6. The underlying reason for the Sepoy Rebellion was
7. "Which country gained control of much of southern Africa during the 1800s?"
8. In 1875 which country bought Egyptian shares of the Suez Canal?
9. One result of Indian exposure to Western ideas was
10. Which of the following was a result of the Sepoy Rebellion?
11. The major lesson the Chinese learned from the Opium War was that","opium was more popular than tea
12. After World War I, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq came under the control of Britain and France. These British- and French-administered territories were called
13. Which African country did Leopold II of Belgium turn into his own personal possession in the mid-1800s?
14. Foreign communities, especially Christian missionaries, were attacked during the
15. Why was the Berlin Conference held in 1884?
16. What was the name of the secret agreement by which Britain and France agreed to partition the Middle Eastern countries between them after World War I?
17. Which of the following were the most important reasons why European imperialist governments were interested in Africa in the 17th and 18th centuries?
18. Besides oil and natural gas, the countries of the Caucasus and Central Asia are important to the United States, Russia, and Europe because
19. Why did Christian missionary groups follow explorers to Africa?
20. The most important long-term concession China had to make to Great Britain in the Treaty of Nanjing was to
21. The main methods of opposition to British rule that Mohatma Gandhi used were
22. Which of the following statements best describes British economic policy in India?
23. One of the main reasons why the British were able to establish control over India was
24. After 1908 the major reason the world became interested in the Middle East was
25. Kipling’s justification of imperialism in The White Man’s Burden is a good example of