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Chapter 26

Chapter 26. The West and the World, 1815–1914. Question. Between about 1800 and 1913, the value of world trade increased ________ times. ten twelve fifteen twenty-five. Answer. Between about 1800 and 1913, the value of world trade increased ________ times. ten twelve fifteen

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Chapter 26

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  1. Chapter 26 The West and the World, 1815–1914

  2. Question • Between about 1800 and 1913, the value of world trade increased ________ times. • ten • twelve • fifteen • twenty-five

  3. Answer • Between about 1800 and 1913, the value of world trade increased ________ times. • ten • twelve • fifteen • twenty-five (correct) Hint: See page 849.

  4. Question • To pay for ambitious plans for modernization, Muhammad Ali focused on • military expansion. • agriculture. • government control. • tariffs.

  5. Answer • To pay for ambitious plans for modernization, Muhammad Ali focused on • military expansion. • agriculture. (correct) • government control. • tariffs. Hint: See page 853.

  6. Question • The Berlin conference was arranged by Otto von Bismarck and • Leopold II. • Horatio H. Kitchener. • Jules Ferry. • Cecil Rhodes.

  7. Answer • The Berlin conference was arranged by Otto von Bismarck and • Leopold II. • Horatio H. Kitchener. • Jules Ferry. (correct) • Cecil Rhodes. Hint: See page 861.

  8. Question • ________ was the jewel of the British Empire. • India • Japan • China • Africa

  9. Answer • ________ was the jewel of the British Empire. • India (correct) • Japan • China • Africa Hint: See page 868.

  10. Question • Italians who had no intention of settling abroad permanently were known as • swallows. • khedives. • Italianos. • coglioni.

  11. Answer • Italians who had no intention of settling abroad permanently were known as • swallows. (correct) • khedives. • Italianos. • coglioni. Hint: See page 858.

  12. Question • Which of the following military inventions helped widen the technological gap between the West and non-Western regions during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries? • Cannon • Machine gun • Grenade • Atomic bomb

  13. Answer • Which of the following military inventions helped widen the technological gap between the West and non-Western regions during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries? • Cannon • Machine gun (correct) • Grenade • Atomic bomb Hint: See pages 865–866.

  14. Question • At least ________ million Asians moved abroad before 1920. • two • three • five • nine

  15. Answer • At least ________ million Asians moved abroad before 1920. • two • three (correct) • five • nine Hint: See page 859.

  16. Question • One of the crucial factors in the turnaround of the Qing Dynasty was the leadership of • Sun Yat-sen. • P’u Yi. • Tzu hsi. • Niuhuru.

  17. Answer • One of the crucial factors in the turnaround of the Qing Dynasty was the leadership of • Sun Yat-sen. • P’u Yi. • Tzu hsi. (correct) • Niuhuru. Hint: See page 872.

  18. Question • The leader of the Egyptian Nationalist party was • Tewfiq. • Muhammad Ali. • Ahmed Arabi. • Ismail.

  19. Answer • The leader of the Egyptian Nationalist party was • Tewfiq. • Muhammad Ali. • Ahmed Arabi. (correct) • Ismail. Hint: See page 853–854.

  20. Question • Imperialists believed that Europeans could and should “________” more primitive, nonwhite peoples. • seize • enslave • liberate • civilize

  21. Answer • Imperialists believed that Europeans could and should “________” more primitive, nonwhite peoples. • seize • enslave • liberate • civilize (correct) Hint: See page 867.

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