Unit 5 World Study Guide
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- Q1How did the steam engine further the Industrial Revolution?It could run factory machinery.All of these are correctIt powered transportation to and from the factories.It helped uncover more fuel sources.30s
- Q2What was the primary fuel source for the Industrial Revolution?UraniumCoalOilSolar Power30s
- Q3What belief helped spark European revolutions in the middle of the nineteenth century?ConservatismIsolationismNationalismAbsolutism30s
- Q4Who is primarily credited with the unification of Italy?Otto von BismarckCount CavourBenito MussoliniGeorges Clemenceau30s
- Q5What kind of event was used to create unity in the German states?CelebrationsWarsDiplomacyNegotiation30s
- Q6Who is primarily credited with the unification of Germany?Wilhelm IICount CavourOtto von BismarckAdolf Hitler30s
- Q7
Who owns the means of production in socialism?
The government
The community
The bourgeoise
The factory owners
30s - Q8
How did Karl Marx believe that society advances?
International war
Class conflict
Expanding human rights
Democracy
30s - Q9
What is imperialism?
Belief that a person’s ethnic background makes them superior or inferior to others
A government and society where people likely cannot vote, there is an established state religion, and people have few civil liberties.
Effort (successful or not) by a stronger country to control a weaker country
A focus on the buildup of weapons and armies, even during peacetime
30s - Q10
How is imperialism supported by nationalism?
Empires that practiced imperialism were created by nationalistic movements
Imperialism took away the right for African and Asian nations to have their own states
People who practiced nationalism usually also supported imperialism.
Imperialism was never supported by nationalism.
30s - Q11
How does imperialism squash nationalism?
Empires that practiced imperialism were created by nationalistic movements
Imperialism was preferred to nationalism by European leaders.
Imperialism took away the right for African and Asian nations to have their own states
Imperialism did not squash nationalism.
30s - Q12
At the Berlin Conference, European nations divided up Africa. What was this called?
The African Wars
The Omelet of Africa
The Scramble for Africa
The Race for Africa
30s - Q13
What kind of colonial rule allows local leaders to stay in power?
Direct Rule
Golden Rule
Home Rule
Indirect Rule
30s - Q14
What kind of colonialism brings in European leaders and expects assimilation?
Local Rule
Indirect Rule
Direct Rule
Home Rule
30s - Q15
What major imperial possession did the British control in Southern Asia?
Israel
India
Australia
South Africa
30s