
Industry and Empire Building
Quiz by Kidwell, Timothy A.
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- Q1Which of these is NOT a negative result of Industrialization?Unsanitary conditionsUrbanizationChild LaborMore jobs30s
- Q2Which "class" was said to hold all of the money during Industrialization?Working ClassUpper-middle ClassMiddle ClassUpper Class30s
- Q3In a capitalist economic system what is the government's role?Controls the means of productionMinor controlTotal control of all aspectsNo part or hands off30s
- Q4What factor led to Great Britain being a leader in industrialization?Great wealthAll of the AboveWilling governmentCoal reserves30s
- Q5Karl Marx said that:Socialism leads to CapitalismSocialism leads to AnarchySocialism leads to CommunismSocialism will remain Socialism30s
- Q6The main idea behind "survival of the fittest" is?Only the weak surviveOnly the strong surviveNo one will survive eventuallyAll will survive if they are smart30s
- Q7Nationalism is:the idea that there should be no designated hitter ;)the idea that one should stay within their own countrythe idea that national economies should be usedthe idea that one's country is superior and should be proud30s
- Q8What led nations to claim territory during the period of Imperialism?It occurred solely to spread religionIt was based on social, political and economic reasoningIt occurred solely for economic gainIt happened because countries needed something new30s
- Q9What was the "White Man's Burden?"To stay within the countries own borderTo distribute economic wealth throughout the worldTo help those who are oppressed throughout the worldto spread religion and "civilize" others30s
- Q10What was the significance of the "Golden Stool?"It was a fancy toiletIt was a symbol of power to the Ashanti peopleIt was a symbol of weaknessIt was a place to sit30s
- Q11Who did the British defeat in order to control South Africa?EtheopiaMaji MajiAshanti empireThe Zulu nation30s
- Q12What was the only "successful" rebellion?The rebellion in Ethiopia to keep Italy out of their nationThe Anglo-Zulu warThe War of the Golden StoolThe Maji Maji uprising30s
- Q13What was the significance of the Sepoy Mutiny?Soldiers swore to protect the British crownIndia was left untouchedBritish retained control of IndiaIndia gained its independence from Britain30s
- Q14The Qing Dynasty:Remained strong and kept China isolatedtraded opium freely with Europe and other nationswere open to having Chinese and European culture mixwas not successful in keeping Europeans out of China30s
- Q15The Boxer Rebellion:helped westernize Chinawas the Chinese response to European influencenothing at allhelped people become economically independent30s