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?
…………
in India carried out the British government’s orders.
?
…………. and …………..
both tried to dominate in the Balkans, a region in southeast Europe.
? A common thread of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is
? A key role of the United Nations is
? A main cause for the rise of mass culture in the United States was
? A major economic problem in 1920s America was
? A typical subject of realist art was
? After the Reign of Terror, French public opinion
? After the war, colonial possessions of the defeated Central Powers
? After World War II, the major foreign policy goal of the United States was
? All of the following are major causes of political instability in Africa except
? All of the following are major causes of political instability in Africa except
? All of the following are tactics common to totalitarian governments except
? All of the following forces set the stage for World War I except
? All of the following were advantages that enabled Prussia to form a strong unified state except
? All of the following were goals of the Congress of Vienna except
? Although Christianity is divided into many different sects, its followers all
? An idea found in the writings of both Locke and Rousseau is
?
As a result of the mutiny, in 1858 the …………… took direct command of India.
?
A
s late as 1880, Europeans controlled only ……… percent of the continent’s land, mainly on the
coast.
?
Between 1864 and 1871, Prussia’s blood-iron chancellor, ………….., freely used war to unify
Germany.
? Between which countries did The Opium war take place?
? Between which countries was Boer war?
?
Bismarck saw ………. as the greatest threat to peace.
? Both nationalism and romanticism
? Both the Ottoman and Safavid dynasties declined due to
? Both the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia broke apart due to
? Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are the three main gods of
?
British economic interest in India began in the ………
? British India was partitioned into the nations of
?
British policies called for India to produce ………. for British manufacturing and to buy ………..
goods.
? Buddhism and Confucianism are similar in that
?
By 1914, all the Great Powers except ……….. had large standing armies.
? Can you give definition to the term of extraterritorial rights?
? Compared to the French, English relations with the Native Americans were
? Diplomatic hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II was known
as
? During
1860s the southern states of the USA founded another state with the name …………..
? During the Sepoy Mutiny the
Hindus did not want the ………….. restored.
? Efforts to apply the scientific method to society created the movement called
?
Europeans had established contacts with sub-
Saharan Africans as early as the …..
?
French voters supported Napoleon’s decision to appoint himself emperor because
?
From 1757 till 1858 ………..
was the leading power in India.
?
Gandhi’s independence movement gained worldwide support as a result of
? Government corruption and famine in China led to
? Hitler became chancellor of Germany through
? Hitler initially tried to solve the "Jewish problem" by
? How do you understand the American manifest destiny?
? How do you understand
the
Emancipation Proclamation
issued in 1863?
?
How do you understand the term “militarism”?
?
How do you understand the term “sepoy”?
? How do you understand the term Social Darwinism?
? How many African leaders were invited to the meetings of the Berlin conference?
?
How many Chinese people were addicted to the opium drug by 1835?
? How many countries participated in Berlin conference?
? How many people died during The Taiping Rebellion in China?
? How many people lived in China in 1850s?
? How many people lived in India in the 19
th
century?
?
In 1881, Bismarck took yet another possible ally away from France by making a treaty with ……..
?
In 1905, the Dowager Empress sent a select group of Chinese officials on a world tour in order to
…..
?
In 1908, Austria annexed, or took over ………… and ………….. .
?
In 1908, the Chinese court announced that ………..
?
In 1910, the Boer republics were joined into a self-governing
……………, which was controlled by
the British.
? In contrast to the baroque style, the artistic styles of the late 1700s emphasized
? In contrast with Akbar, his successors
? In the 1800s, the British allowed self-rule in all of the following colonies except
? In the 1970s, the United States and the Soviet Union moved towards a policy of
? King
Leopold II claimed that his primary motive in establishing the colony was …….
? Laissez-faire thinkers supported
?
Mao Zedong’s vision of communism differed from Lenin’s in that
?
Mikhail Gorbachev’s policy of openness was known as
? Most adult males in Britain had the right to vote after
? Nationalism and the modern nation-state emerged from
? Nations with large oil reserves are able to affect the economic and political situations of other
countries because
? Nations with large oil reserves are able to affect the economic and political situations of other
countries because
? Native Americans did not become the main labor force in the colonies because
?
On the positive side, the laying of the world’s third largest …………. was a major British
achievement in India.
? One difference between fascism and communism was
? One key reason for the emergence of a global culture is
? One key reason for the emergence of a global culture is
? One key to the postwar expansion of the American economy was
? One major difference between nineteenth-century imperialism and earlier empire-building was
? One of the few nations in Southeast Asia to escape colonization was
?
One of the great administrative innovations of Akbar’s government was
? One of the main causes of the rise of fascism during the 1930s was
? One of the main reasons for the large number of casualties in the World War I was
? One of the most troubling political legacies of colonial rule in Africa was
? Over the last two centuries, the demand for energy and natural resources has increased because
of
? Philosophers and writers began to question ideas about progress and reason because of
? Since 1989, the greatest human rights success have been in the area of
?
The …………. Peninsula
was known as the “powder keg” of Europe.
?
The ………….. was a secret society committed to ridding Bosnia of Austrian rule.
? The African colony least prepared for independence was
? The American-
Mexico war lasted from …… to ……. .
?
The Belgian Congo, as the colony later became known, was
……… times larger than Belgium.
? The belief that government should promote the greatest good is characteristic of
? The bourgeois members of the Third Estate were unhappy with the Old Regime because
?
The Boxer Rebellion in China was against ……… .
?
The British officially adopted a hands-
off policy regarding Indian ……….. and ……… customs.
?
The British restricted Indian-
owned industries such as ……….
? The British took direct control of India as a result of
? The catalyst for the U.S. entry into the World War I was
?
The conversion to cash crops reduced ………….., causing famines in the late 1800s in India.
? The czarist rule of the Romanovs ended with
? The democracy movement in China
?
The discover
ies of ………. in 1867 and …… in 1886 in South Africa increased European interest in
colonizing the continent.
? The doctrine of manifest destiny supported all of the following actions except
? The early years of the space program were
? The early years of the space program were
?
The emphasis on cash crops resulted in a loss of ……….. for many villagers in India.
? The event that began World War II was
? The expansion of industry into Europe was delayed by
? The financial interactions among people, businesses, and governments across international
borders are known as
? The financial interactions among people, businesses, and governments across international
borders are known as
? The first colony to achieve independence after World War II was
?
The first Europeans to settle in South Africa were ………. .
? The first industry to benefit from industrialization was
? The first peace agreement between Israel and an Arab country was
? The goal of the Cultural Revolution was
?
The Indians could not unite against the British due to ……………. and …………. between Hindus
and Muslims.
? The International Monetary Fund (IMF) helps less-developed countries by
? The leader of the Bolshevik Revolution was
? The leader of the liberal reform movement in Mexico was
? The major goal of the French Revolution was
? The major objective of the Treaty of Versailles was
? The major obstacle to democracy in both Argentina and Brazil was
? The major obstacle to democracy in both Argentina and Brazil was
? The military success of the early Ottomans was largely due to
? The most important accomplishment of the U.S. occupation of Japan was
?
The movement led by Hong Xiuquan called as ……… .
? The
nationalist group, the Indian
National Congress was founded in …………..
? The
nationalist group, the Muslim League in India was founded in …………..
?
The nationalists in India were further inflamed in 1905 by the …………
? The nations of the developing world were known as the
? The Ottoman Empire reached its peak under the rule of
? The Palestinian campaign of civil disobedience was called
? The people who benefited least from industrial expansion were
? The period f
rom 1865 to 1877 in the history of the USA is called as ………
?
The Sepoys captured the city ………
? The spread of corn and potatoes beyond the Americas
? The statement that best describes terrorism is
? The statement that best describes terrorism is
? The system of checks and balances in the United States federal government was derived from the
ideas of
? The U.S declared war on Japan after
? The United States annexed Hawaii
?
The United States annexed Texas
in ……….
? The United States helped Panama secure its independence to
? The use of a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas is known as
?
The Zulu nation fell to British control in ……. .
? Throughout Latin America, the fight for independence was led by
? To achieve salvation, Muslims perform acts of worship known as
? Triangular trade refers to
? Two of the major causes of famine in the 21st century are
? U.S. concerns that European nations would try to recolonize Latin America prompted
? Unlike slavery in the Americas, slavery in Africa was
? What do you know about the Great Trek in South Africa?
? What is imperialism?
? What is the segregation (or separation) process in US history?
? What is the
Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution?
? What kind of lands in England in 18
th
century called as enclosures?
? What was the main reason of American Civil war?
? What was the name of
the world’s first automatic machine gun invented in 1884?
? What was the name of treaty after The Opium War?
? What was the purpose of The Open Door policy?
? What was the reason why Sepoy mutiny began?
? What was the second name of Boer War?
? What were the results of the Berlin conference?
? When and where was the first railroad opened?
?
When did Mexico gain its independence from Spain?
? When did
President Thomas Jefferson buy the Louisiana Territory from France?
?
When did Qing Emperor send a letter about opium drug to England’s Queen Victoria?
? When did
Robert Clive lead East India Company troops in a decisive victory over Indian forces
allied with the French at the Battle of Plassey?
? When did
Spain give up Florida to the United States?
? When did
the Belgian government take control of the colony away from Leopold?
? When did
the British invade the Zulu nation?
? When did the United States declare The Open Door policy?
? When did t
he United States win its independence from Britain?
? When was
Franco-Prussian War?
? When was the Berlin conference held?
? When was the drug quinine perfected?
? When was t
he Liverpool-Manchester Railway opened officially?
? When was The Opium War begun?
? Where when and did the Industrial Revolution begin?
? Which Chinese port was open to foreign tradesmen during the 17
th
and 18
th
centuries?
? Which colony was
Britain’s “Jewel in the Crown”?
? Which countries joined the
Triple Alliance?
? Which countries joined the Triple Entente?
? Which country won at the end of Boer war?
? Which sphere of economics began the Industrial Revolution?
? Which war
was the first modern “total” war?
? Who
built a steamboat called the
Clermont
, which made its first successful trip in 1807?
? Who was
Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
? Who was
Ram Mohun Roy in India?
? Who was the American president during the Civil war?
? Who was the Empress that
held the reins of power in China from 1862 until 1908 with only one brief
gap?
?
Who was the European king that was interested in Congo’s territories?
? Who was the founder of an organization called
“Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace.”
? Who was the inventor of spinning wheel?
? Who was the inventor of steam engine?
? Why did English farmers in 18
th
century use crop rotation method?
?
Wilhelm
of Germany let his nation’s treaty with ………lapse in 1890.
? World War II ended with
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