Reach of Imperialism - Chapter 25
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- Q1U.S. military forces were sent to Latin American countries toprotect U.S. interests.protect U.S. interests.establish democracy.capture Pancho Villa.20s
- Q2France was motivated to take over Vietnam by its economic ambitions as well as bydesire for Laos.a fear of Siam.a sincere desire to help Vietnam.rivalry with Britain.20s
- Q3Under the reign of Porfirio Díaz,a few wealthy families owned most of the land.land reforms were instituted in rural areas.Francisco Madero was forced into exile.Mexico rejected all foreign investments.20s
- Q4The colonial takeover of Southeast Asia began with the rivalry between which two nations?Vietnam and BurmaUnited States and ChinaFrance and BritainJapan and China20s
- Q5As a result of the Great Rebellion, the British Parliamentimmediately gave India its independence.granted voting rights to all men over the age of 21.declared war on India.transferred the East India Company’s power directly to the British government.20s
- Q6Citizens of the colonies probably preferred indirect rule over direct rule becauseforeigners would not be living in their country.the government would be more efficient.their taxes would be lower.there would be fewer changes to their way of life.20s
- Q7Europeans were interested in West Africa especially for itsraw materials.independence.rivers.size.20s
- Q8The United States used dollar diplomacy toexpand its economic influence in Latin America.improve diplomatic relations in Mexico.increase the value of the dollar.help pay for the Panama Canal.20s
- Q9The call for agrarian reform in Mexico led toredistribution of land.the Roosevelt Corollary.foreign land ownership.dollar diplomacy.20s
- Q10What was the goal of the Indian National Congress?independence for India and Pakistana revolution embraced by both Hindus and Muslimsa share in the governing process of Indiaviolent overthrow of British rule20s
- Q11Which of the following renewed interest in India?a new commissioner of Cultural Affairseasy access to museums and historical sitesthe emergence of English as the only official languagenewspapers and books written in Indian languages20s
- Q12To appease the Boers after the Boer War, the British agreed thatBoer women and children would not be held in detention camps.there would be no further colonization of the African continent.only whites and propertied Africans would vote.Cecil Rhodes would remain head of the Cape Colony.20s
- Q13What did Western nations hope to gain by establishing new colonies after 1880?raw materials for their industries and markets to sell their productslanguages and cultures to add to their ownmore people to add to their population figuresadditional ideas for their own industries20s
- Q14Which of the following was a benefit of British rule?economic growthequal rightspolitical stabilityuniversal education20s
- Q15Why did the United States fight so hard to defeat the Philippine guerrilla forces?to defeat the Japaneseto gain a connection to the markets of Chinato show Spain that the United States was in controlto protect Americans in the Philippines20s