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9056168060Muhammad Ali's creation of modern Egypt was shaped by the shock ofNapoleon's occupation of Egypt.0
9056168061Although the East India Company was founded in 1600, the British gradually colonized India bydefeating the French and picking apart the decaying Mughal Empire.1
9056168062"Recaptives" wereslaves who were taken off illicit trade ships by the British and stationed in Sierra Leone.2
9056168063The kingdoms of Lesotho and Swazi were createdThe kingdoms of Lesotho and Swazi were created3
9056168064The Indian Civil Servicetheoretically open to all, but actually excluded Indians.4
9056168065In addition to intruding into Africa militarily, European explorers were peacefullyAll of these5
9056168066Sepoys were Indian troops whowere hired and trained to protect European companies' warehouses.6
9056168067The Indian National Congress initially sought more rights for Indiansby promoting ethnic and religious unity.7
9056168068The first secular school for Indian women was founded inCalcutta8
9056168069The French invasion of Algeria was originally the result ofa dispute over the French government not repaying Algerian loans.9
9056168070The deadliest disease in India was kala mari (black death), also known ascholera.10
9056168071Cape Colony was initially important to the British because itwas a supply station for the lengthy India route.11
9056168072In 1870, the Indian railroad system wasamong the world's largest.12
9056168073The Zulu succeeded in creating a newnational identity.13
9056168074What was the British raj?British rule of India14
9056168075Who was David Livingstone?A Scottish missionary and explorer15
9056168076What prevented the Sepoy Rebellion in 1857 from becoming a full-scale revolution?No sense of Indian nationalism16
9056168077The migration of Afrikaners from British-ruled Cape Colony for fertile land in the north is called theGreat Trek.17
9056168078A significant difference in Ethiopian identification compared to other African nations wasIt was predominantly Christian for 1500 years.18
9056168079The largest of the mew Muslim reform movements occurred in which area?the Hausa states19
9056168080Africans wanted European manufactured goods, so when the slave trade ended, theyexpanded their "legitimate" trade by developing new exports.20
9056168081The first reformer to advocate Pan-Indian nationalism wasRammohun Roy.21
9056168082Why did the slave trade end?Slave revolts and humanitarian reform movements ended it.22
9056168083The "Bombay Presidency" wasterritory taken over by the East India Company after defeating the Maratha Confederation.23
9056168084The most successful export from West Africa after abolition waspalm oil.24
9056168085The underlying goal of British imperialism in the mid-nineteenth century was topromote British trade overseas.25
9056168086Eastern African states are referred to as "secondary empires" because they werenot directly controlled by Europeans but were supplied with European weapons.26
9056168087By encouraging self-government in the South Pacific settler colonies, BritainAll of these27
9056168088The first British settlers in Australia wereexiled convicts.28
9056168089The Nguni peoples of southeastern Africa traditionally had pursued a life based oncattle and agriculture.29
9056168090What radically altered the social structure of the coastal trading communities?palm oil exports.30
9056168091Ironically, the British were the world's greatest slave traders and laterbecame the most aggressive suppressers of the slave trade.31
9056168092Progress in women's rights in India was made in all of the following forms except:outlawing prostitution.32
9056168093Egypt was able to build a modern state based on cotton exports untilthe American cotton market resumed after the Civil War.33
9056168094A significant impetus to increasing global commercial expansion in the nineteenth century includedclipper ships.34
9056168095Plantation workers served contracts of indenture that usually lastedfive to seven years.35
9056168096The African slave trade was perpetuated bythe Sokoto Caliphate.36
9056168097Why was the Sepoy Rebellion a turning point in the history of India?India came to be ruled directly by the British government.37

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