3223034104 | Hong Xiuquan | the leader of the Taiping Rebellion was? | 0 | |
3223034105 | Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace | in 1851, Hong Xiuquan proclaimed his own dynasty, the Taiping tianguo, which meant? | 1 | |
3223034106 | Egypt | the most significant territorial loss for the Ottomans was? | 2 | |
3223034107 | the general who built a powerful army based on European forces and ruled egypt- remained nominally subordinate to the Ottoman sultan | Muhammad Ali was? | 3 | |
3223034108 | Ottoman Empire | the capitulations were unfair trading agreements between the western Europeans and the? | 4 | |
3223034109 | IS: exempted European visitors from ottoman law, provided Europe with extraterritoriality, permitted foreign governments to levy duties on goods sold in Ottoman ports | which of the following statement is not true about the capitulations? | 5 | |
3223034110 | embarked on a program to remodel his army along the lines of European forces. reform continued from earlier- limit tax, increase ag. prod. end corruption | in the early 19th century, the Ottoman Sultan Selim III? | 6 | |
3223034111 | Mahmud II | what was the name of the sultan, who, in 1826, had mutinous Janissaries slaughtered and thus open the door for further reform within the Ottoman Empire? | 7 | |
3223034112 | WAS:capitulations lifted, new civil code, commercial code, penal code, maritime code, (N-C,SPM) public trials guaranteed, equality before the law, education reform | which of the following is not a reform proposed in the Tanzimat era? | 8 | |
3223034113 | a group who agitated for individual freedom, local autonomy, and political decentralization | the Young Ottomans were? | 9 | |
3223034114 | was pushed to accept a constitution and establish rep.government-- within a year; suspended constitution, ruled autocratically for 30 years, developed army/admin. according to Tanzimat principles | Sultan Abdul Hamid II? | 10 | |
3223034115 | was: universal suffrage, equality before the law, freedom of religion, free public education, secularization of the state, emancipation of women | which of the following was not one of the leading principles of the Young Turks? | 11 | |
3223034116 | making Turkish the official language of the empire | which of the following Young Turk proposals caused the most dissension in the empire? | 12 | |
3223034117 | Proclamation of the Young Turks | the stipulation, "In order to obtain for Ottoman citizens an education of a homogeneous and uniform character, the official schools will be open, their instruction will be free, and all nationalities will be admitted," is from what document? | 13 | |
3223034118 | Crimean War | which of the following accounts for beginning of the social reform movement in Russia in the 19th century? | 14 | |
3223034119 | Russians | a defeat in the Crimean War stopped expansion by the? | 15 | |
3223034120 | emancipation of the serfs | the key to social reform in Russia was? | 16 | |
3223034121 | Tsar Alexander II | the Russian serfs were emancipated by? | 17 | |
3223034122 | a few peasants prospered as a result of emancipation, but most found themselves in debt for the rest of their lives./ resulted in little if any increase in ag. production | the emancipation of the Russian serfs..? | 18 | |
3223034123 | or elected district assemblies | as part of the Russian reforms, during the reign of Alexander II the government created zemstvos..? | 19 | |
3223034124 | Count Sergei Witte, minister of finance | the prime mover behind russian industrialization was? | 20 | |
3223034125 | a massive program of railway construction | the centerpiece of Sergei Witte's Russian industrial policy was? | 21 | |
3223034126 | were miserable | the working conditions of the growing Russian industrial class in St. Petersburg and Moscow? | 22 | |
3223034127 | the Land and Freedom Party | Tsar Alexander II was assassinated in 1881 by? | 23 | |
3223034128 | championed oppression and police control and embarked on expansionist ventures in east Asia | after the assassination of Alexander II, his successor Nicholas II..? | 24 | |
3223034129 | a Japanese surprise attack on the Russian naval squadron at Port Arthur in February 1904 | the decisive factor in the Russo-Japanese War was? | 25 | |
3223034130 | led to revolution and the establishment of the Duma, Russia's first parliamentary institution | the 1905 Bloody Sunday massacre eventually..? | 26 | |
3223034131 | was given the task of destroying the opium trade | Lin Zexu? | 27 | |
3223034132 | British commercial agents pressed their government into a military retaliation designed to reopen the opium trade | the decisive point in the Opium War was? | 28 | |
3223034133 | Nanjing | the Opium War ended the signing of the Treaty of? | 29 | |
3223034134 | Lin Zexu | who wrote, "as months accumulate and years pass by, the poison they have produced increases in its wicked intensity, and its repugnant odor reaches as high as the sky"? | 30 | |
3223034135 | was: Nian, Muslim, Tungan, Taiping | which of the following was not a rebellion that threatened China in the 19th century? | 31 | |
3223034136 | was: abolition of private property, creation of communal wealth to be shared according to needs, prohibition of footbinding/concubinage,free public education, literacy for the masses, simplification of written language | which of the following was not one of the principles of the Taiping Rebellion? | 32 | |
3223034137 | China | the Self-Strengthening Movement was an attempt to blend indigenous cultural traditions with western technology in? | 33 | |
3223034138 | empress dowager Cixi | for most of the last 50 years of the Qing dynasty, China was ruled by? | 34 | |
3223034139 | distrust among the foreign powers | by the end of the 19th century, the only thing keeping China from being completely divided up into spheres of influence by foreigners was? | 35 | |
3223034140 | Hundred Days Reform | Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao were the leaders of the? | 36 | |
3223034141 | 140,000 Boxers | in 1900, foreign embassies in China were besieged by? | 37 | |
3223034142 | a fleet of US warships | Japan was forcibly opened to foreign trade in 1853 by the? | 38 | |
3223034143 | they wanted to obtain the knowledge and expertise to strengthen the Japanese and win revisions of unequal treaties | the Meiji reformers actively copied the western Europeans and Americans because? | 39 | |
3223034144 | Emperor Meiji | which one of the following leaders played a major role in the Meiji Restoration? | 40 | |
3223034145 | was: centralize political power, abolition of daimyo/samurai classes, converted grain tax into a fixed-money tax, constitution limited authority of the Diet (monarchy with legislature), emperor had right to dissolve parliament, remodeling the economy (telegraph, railroad, abolished tariffs, etc) | which of the following was not one of the foundations of the Meiji Restoration? | 41 | |
3223034146 | the Chinese and Russian empires | the event that best displayed Japan's rise to the level of a world power was their victory in? | 42 |
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