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Imperialism in India and Japan
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- Q1What is taking over a weaker country by a stronger country?NationalismImperialismSocialismIsolationism30s
- Q2What did the imperial powers want from the weaker nations?gold and silvercrops and textilesraw materials and new marketsmilitary and money30s
- Q3What was the anthem for imperialism?The Magna CartaThe Burdens We Must BareThe Communist ManifestoThe White Man's Burden30s
- Q4What justified Imperial conquests?the Biblesurvival of the weakWestern SuperiorityEastern Superiority30s
- Q5Whose empire is shown in the picture?American EmpireSpanish EmpireBritish EmpireFrench Empire30s
- Q6What is a Sepoy?A Indian soldier hired by the Britisha member of the British East India Companya French soldier hired by the Britisha British soldier hired by the Indians30s
- Q7What religions did the British offend with their new bullet cartridges?Muslims and BuddhistHindus and MuslimsChristians and BuddhistHindus and Christians30s
- Q8Which country led European Imperialism?Great BritainFranceUnited StatesSpain30s
- Q9What was the immediate cause of the Sepoy Rebellion?political differencesreligious differenceslandnatural resources30s
- Q10What was the result of the Russo-Japanese War?Russia defeated Japan and took control of its postsJapan defeated Russia but suffered great damamgeJapan defeated Russia and became a world class powerJapan lost to China and was placed under direct control30s
- Q11Why did Japan cut itself off from the rest of the world for over 200 years?They were too far away to trade with anyoneNo country would trade with themThey were afraid they would be overtakenThe Sino-Japanese War prohibited foreign trade with Japan30s
- Q12What was the result of the Sino-Japanese War?Japan defeated China and gained control of KoreaJapan defeated Russia but suffered great damageJapan lost to China and was placed under direct controlKorea defeated Japan and took control of its posts30s
- Q13What nation forced Japan to open its doors to trade?IndiaChinaUnited StatesGreat Britain30s
- Q14What country rapidly modernized under the Meiji rule?KoreaChinaJapanIndia30s
- Q15What does the title Meiji represent?Taiping RebellionEnlightened ruleOpen Door PolicySocial Darwinism30s