Chapter 27.3~4
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- Q1Problems for the Ottoman Empire (NOT)Small armyCorruptionWeak leaderDevalued coinage30s
- Q2Europeans were interested in the Ottom Empire for itseconomygoodsmilitarylocation30s
- Q3What did Selim III try to do?expand empiremake treatystabilize economymodernize the army30s
- Q4Russia wanted Ottoman lands becausewarm water portland for plantationmilitary defenseOttoman products30s
- Q5Great Game was fought overEgyptIndiaAfricaRussia30s
- Q6Why did Russia try political and social reforms?to open new trade routeto control the economyto make allianceto block European domination30s
- Q7Muhammad Ali switched tofood surplusimperialismscash cropmanufacturing30s
- Q8Why did Britain want Afghanistan?militaryplantationwarm portbuffer zone30s
- Q9Why did Persia grant concessions?Not enough raw materialscolonized by EuropeansLack of populationlack the capital30s
- Q10Russia and Britain used **** in PersiaEconomic ImperialismcolonizationProtectoratesphere of influence30s
- Q11At first, the British company ruled India with **** interference from the govlittleabsolutestrongno30s
- Q12At first, India was valued for itsactual profitmilitarytrade networkpotential market30s
- Q13How did Britain make India more valuable?limit certain goodsraw materialsepoy soldiersrailroad network30s
- Q14Opium was sold toChinaPersiaIndiaAfrica30s
- Q15Problem with the cash crop:loss of self-sufficiencyharmful to environmentdangerous worknot efficient30s
- Q16The benefit of Britain in India (NOT)DamsIrrigation canalsFood surplusSanitation30s
- Q17It was really difficult for Indians to defeat the British because oflack of moneyreligious splitweak soldierslocation30s
- Q18Why was the Sepoy Munity a turning point?The British government took direct commandThe company took away the freedomThe British government abandoned IndiaThe company began to tax the people30s
- Q19Ram Mohun Roy believed India should stoptradereligious disagreementthe rebelliontraditional practices30s
- Q20Indian National Congress wantedfreedom of trademilitary strengthreligious freedomself-government30s