Benchmark # 2 Part 2 7th grade 2018-2019
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- Q1What is the main focus of Socialism?For the government to be in charge of the economy to ensure an equal distribution of wealth30s
- Q2What was a result of the industrial revolution?* The movement of workers From Rural to Urban Areas * Interchangeable Parts * Mass Production30s
- Q3What helped manufacturers and businesses become successful during the Industrial Revolution?Mass production of goods, and distributions of them to a wide range of consumers and markets30s
- Q4How did the Industrial Revolution lead to the creation of labor laws and unions?Working conditions in factories were poor and pay was very low30s
- Q5What "literary Work" or poem supported imperialism and the belief that European Culture was superior?"The White Man's Burden"30s
- Q6What was the Outcome of the Berlin Conference?The Entire African continent was divided up between Powerful European Nations30s
- Q7What policy does the following list show? * British Control over China * U.S. Control over Guam * Japanese control over KoreaImperialism30s
- Q8What is an example of a "Sphere of Influence"Europeans controlling "Special Economic Trading Rights" in CHINA30s
- Q9For what three things were European nations interested in establishing colonies in Africa?#1 Cheap Raw Materials #2 Cheap Labor #3 New Markets30s
- Q10How was European Imperialism to China similar to European Imperialism to Japan?Both countries were forced to open up & trade with industrialized nations30s
- Q11How were the Sepoy, the Zulu, And the Boxer Rebellions all similar in nature?They all attempted to resist foreign influence30s
- Q12Why did Japan fight both China and Russia for control of the Korean Peninsula?They wanted to acquire access to more raw materials.30s
- Q13What was a primary reason for Japan's involvement in the Sino- Japanese War?To acquire more raw materials30s
- Q14What was the result of both the Opium War in China and Naval Captain Perry's trip to Japan?The outcomes both increased western trade and influence in Asia30s
- Q15How was Japan's reaction to imperialism different than that of Africa, China, and India?Instead of fighting against new ideas, Japan industrialized quickly and then became an imperial power themselves.30s