9199044179 | 1. The activities described in the excerpt represent an example of which of the following developments in eighteenth century England? | Growth of economics characterized by industry | 0 | |
9199044180 | 2. Which of the following was NOT an initial concern of the Leeds "Woollen" workers | The use of machines requiring skilled labor | 1 | |
9199044181 | 3. The transformation of labor organization, resulting from the activities depicted in the excerpt, most greatly affected workers through which of the following? | Development of labor specialization | 2 | |
9199044182 | 4. One direct long-term effect of the activities described in the excerpt was | Urbanization and the growth of cities as centers of production | 3 | |
9199044183 | 5. Inventions such as the one depicted in the image are best understood in the context of | The growing ability to harness new sources of energy | 4 | |
9199044184 | 6. The early spread of industrialization in North America differed most greatly from that in western Europe by which of the following? | American industrialization had a lack of financial resources for business investment | 5 | |
9199044185 | 7. Which of the following was at a disadvantage during industrial development in the United States? | Transportation networks connecting to various regions | 6 | |
9199044186 | 8. The technology of the steam engine depicted in the image most greatly influenced the long-term development of which of the following? | Larger and more productive methods of transportation | 7 | |
9199044187 | 9. By the mid-nineteenth century, which of the following was least likely a result of the development depicted in the image? | Decline of industrialization in western Europe | 8 | |
9199044188 | 10. The Western Transmutation and other activities depicted in the first excerpt contributed most to which of the following nineteenth century developments? | Technology advancement of european states over other agrarian-based societies | 9 | |
9199044189 | 11. The events described in the first excerpt led most directly to which of the following developments within the Ottoman empire? | Lower volumes of trade on a global level | 10 | |
9199044190 | 12. Ottoman economic reform movements, in response to growing global capitalism, were most likely to also influence all of the following except | Emancipation of women | 11 | |
9199044191 | 13. Strong opposition to the reforms Mahmud II began most likely came from which of the following groups within the Ottoman empire? | Conservative religious clerics | 12 | |
9199044192 | 14. Conditions in the city of Manchester, as described by Engels, were most directly the result of which of the following developments in nineteenth century Britain? | Rapid influx of people from rural to urban areas | 13 | |
9199044193 | 15. In addition to the crowded conditions described, which of the following least reflects problems associated with rapid urbanization? | Criminal activity and prostitution | 14 | |
9199044194 | 16. Engels was a German theorist who believed which of the following? | Social problems were related directly to capitalism and industry | 15 | |
9199044195 | 17. The views of Engels and other critics of industrialization most likely influenced British government authorities to | Pass laws to attack abuses and protect workers | 16 | |
9199044196 | 18. European workers influenced by the views of Engels sought to improve their lives most directly through which of the following? | Trade unions | 17 | |
9199044197 | 19. Based on the map, all of the following conclusions are supported regarding the European partitioning of Africa except | The unimportance of strategic geographic positions | 18 | |
9199044198 | 20. Based on the map, the arbitrary partitions created by Europeans most likely caused issues due to which of the following? | The complete disregard for established African social and culture divisions | 19 | |
9199044199 | 21. Which of the following least reflects the strong economic motives for imperialism? | Search for new medicines and medical technology | 20 | |
9199044200 | 22. Europeans justified imperialism most strongly through their belief in which of the following? | European racial and cultural superiority | 21 | |
9199044201 | 23. Which of the following was a long-term effect of partitioning African populations? | Divisions and political rivalries | 22 | |
9199044202 | 24. The views of the writers of the excerpt were most likely influenced by which of the following nineteenth century developments? | Social darwinism | 23 | |
9199044203 | 25. The use of Indian soldiers or sepoys, as described in the excerpt, best reflects attempts by the British East India Company to | Secure and conquer large areas of India | 24 | |
9199044204 | 26. Besides the cartridge incident mentioned in the excerpt, which of the following might strongly reflect the reasoning for the sepoys' ill feelings toward the British and the Bengal army? | Harsh and disdainful treatment of the sepoy by British troops | 25 | |
9199044205 | 27. The uprisings depicted in the excerpt strongly influenced British rule in India through all of the following except | The creation of a civil service bureaucracy staffed by Indian workers | 26 | |
9199044206 | 28. The political concepts represented in the excerpt best reflect the greatest influence of which of the following? | Enlightenment ideals | 27 | |
9199044207 | 29. The cultural transformation evident in the excerpt most strongly shows a movement toward a society based on | Secularism through reason | 28 | |
9199044208 | 30. Based on the excerpt, the French people most likely were seeking to form a government whose political authority comes from which of the following? | Consent and will of the people | 29 | |
9199044209 | 31. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen also outlined government by social contract, which most strongly suggests all of the following except | Abolishment of the monarchy | 30 | |
9199044210 | 32. Which of the following least reflects the role of women in the activities described in the excerpt? | Women were given full and equal rights with men | 31 | |
9199044211 | 33. The views depicted in the excerpt best reflect which of the following nineteenth century movements? | nationalism | 32 | |
9199044212 | 34. The unity that Mazzini and other activists envisioned for their countries was most strongly based on all of the following except | religious beliefs | 33 | |
9199044213 | 35. Mazzini's general call to insurrection differs most greatly from earlier activists who sought to emphasize which of the following in their movements? | study of popular culture | 34 | |
9199044214 | 36. The influence of Mazzini's ideals in Europe were directly connected with the growing Zionist movement through all of the following except | 35 | ||
9199044215 | 37. The activities depicted in the excerpt were least likely influenced by which of the following? | Other successful slave uprisings | 36 | |
9199044216 | 38. The success of the Haitian revolution was most directly attributed to which of the following? | The intelligence and organizational skills of its leaders | 37 | |
9199044217 | 39. The conditions that contributed most directly to the conflict described in the excerpt included all of the following except | High prices for the newly imported slaves | 38 | |
9199044218 | 40. The main importance of Saint-Domingue to France is most evident by which of the following? | The wealth generated by the plantation crops grown there | 39 | |
9199044219 | 41. The activities in the image best offer evidence of which of the following nineteenth century developments? | Changes in global migration patterns | 40 | |
9199044220 | 42. The migrants in the image most likely sought to relocate from Europe due to all of the following reasons except | The threat of contagious diseases | 41 | |
9199044221 | 43. Migrants were most strongly attractive to industrialists looking for workers due to which of the following? | Their profitability due to low wages | 42 | |
9199044222 | 44. Which of the following least reflects issues faced by migrants relocating to the United States in the nineteenth century? | Declining job market due to overpopulation | 43 | |
9199044223 | 45. One direct long-term effect of the activities depicted in the image was | Urbanization and the growth of cities as centers of production | 44 | |
9199044224 | 46. The interactions depicted in the excerpt best offer evidence of which of the following developments in nineteenth century Canada? | A growing level of ethnic diversity | 45 | |
9199044225 | 47. Which of the following most directly shaped Louis Riel's views as described in the excerpt? | Displacement of indigenous peoples by westward expansion | 46 | |
9199044226 | 48. The Canadian government's policies in the west were most directly threatening to which of the following? | Land rights of indigeneous people | 47 | |
9199044227 | 49. The continued threat of white settlement in western Canada influenced Riel to | Leas on armed insurrection against Canadian folk | 48 | |
9199044228 | 50. Based on his actions, Louis Riel has come to be strongly regarded by most Canadians as which of the following? | A Canadian folk hero | 49 |
Unit 5 MCQ Test: AP World History Flashcards
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