
06. WS - NATW - Notes
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- Q1The refusal to obey laws that are considered to be unjust is:MandateNationalismPan-AfricanismCivil Disobedience30s
- Q2The protest organized by Gandhi to pick out salt from the sea was called:The Salt MarchThe Trail of TearsThe Mandate of HeavenThe Long March30s
- Q3Why did Gandhi organize the Salt March?To oppose Reza Khan's Nationalist movement.In support of introducing more salt into the diet of the average IndianAs an act of civil disobedience against the high British tax on salt.As a show of solidarity with the British30s
- Q4During the Chinese Civil War, who was the leader of the Communists?Reza KhanMao ZedongChiang Kai-shekMohandas Gandhi30s
- Q5How did Mao Zedong gain support of the people during the Chinese Civil War?By giving them promises of future payments ("IOUs")By giving free admission to spectacular performancesBy giving very persuasive speechesBy giving them land, food, and reading lessons.30s
- Q6During the Chinese Civil War in the 1930s, who was the leader of the Nationalists?Reza KhanChiang Kai-shekMao ZedongMohandas Gandhi30s
- Q7When the Nationalists cornered the Communists, Mao Zedong led them on the:Salt MarchLong MarchCultural RevolutionTrail of Tears30s
- Q8Sun Yixian was a:CommunistNationalistIsolationistMilitarist30s
- Q9Mustafa Kemal was a leader from which country?IranJapanChinaTurkey30s
- Q10Turkey is notable for being an early adopter of what civil right?Woman's right to voteAnti-Discrimination lawsAbolishing slaveryDemocratic Republicanism30s
- Q11After World War One, this country was in charge of dividing up what is today Israel.FranceBritainThe United StatesJapan30s
- Q12How did the Great Depression impact Japan?It drastically increased the price of food for everyday peopleIt caused demand for exports to decrease, significantly hurting the economyIt caused a revolution that led to democracy.The Great Depression only impacted the United States30s
- Q13How did the Great Depression impact Latin America?The Great Depression only impacted the United StatesIt caused a revolution that led to democracy.It drastically the price of food for everyday people, like factory workersIt caused demand for exports to decrease, significantly hurting the economy30s
- Q14How did Japan respond to the pressures caused by the Great Depression?It caused reliance on foreign importsStirred nationalist movements emphasizing a return to traditional values.Stirred nationalist movements that led to dictators.It had very little impact due to isolationism.30s
- Q15How did Latin America respond to the pressures caused by the Great Depression?Stirred nationalist movements that led to dictators.Stirred nationalist movements emphasizing a return to traditional valuesIt caused reliance on foreign importsIt had very little impact due to isolationism.30s