1385506387 | not a problem for the new nations created in the wake of the | reconquest by Europeans | 0 | |
1385506389 | What happened in 1947 during the decolonization of India that established a precedent throughout the Third World? | the partition of the subcontinent as a result of ethnic and religious strife | 1 | |
1385506391 | impact of colonizers on new nations is most accurate? | Europeans hastily colonized Africa and established boundaries without reference to ethnic groups or cultural homogeneity. | 2 | |
1385506394 | Which of the following statements is not true? | Factors making for sustained population increases only began to take effect in the late-nineteenth century. | 3 | |
1385506396 | regions currently has the highest rate of population growth? | africa | 4 | |
1385506397 | One of the chief by-products of population growth in the Third World nations has been | mass migration to cities. | 5 | |
1385506398 | Third World urbanization | Third World cities lacked the rapidly expanding industrial sectors that make absorption of migrants possible. | 6 | |
1385506399 | women was not a head of state of an independent Third World nation? | Imelda Marcos | 7 | |
1385506400 | continued relegation of the Third World to economic dependency after decolonization is sometimes referred to as the | "neocolonialism." | 8 | |
1385506401 | ruler associated with the establishment of charismatic populism in Ghana was | Kwame Nkrumah. | 9 | |
1385506402 | nations experienced a military takeover of its government? | uganda | 10 | |
1385506403 | military in Third World nations | were more resistant to division by religious and ethnic rivalries. | 11 | |
1385506404 | movement did Hasan al-Banna found in 1928 in Egypt? | Muslim Brotherhood | 12 | |
1385506405 | Gamal Abdul Nasser | participated in the Free Officer movement that toppled the Khedive Farouk in 1952. | 13 | |
1385506406 | Nasser's greatest foreign policy coup was the | expulsion of the British from the Suez Canal Zone in 1956. | 14 | |
1385506407 | India similar to Egypt following decolonization? | emphasis on socialism and state intervention in the economy | 15 | |
1385506408 | typical of post-independence India? | one-party control of the national government | 16 | |
1385506409 | Iranian revolution of 1979 not like the nineteenth century Mahdist revolt in the Sudan? | Both revolutions were Sunnite movements. | 17 | |
1385506410 | From 1948 South African politics were dominated by | Nationalist Party. | 18 | |
1385506411 | One of the most common elements of African and Asian governments since decolonization is | military takeovers. | 19 | |
1385506412 | One of the signs of slightly diminished racial tensions in South Africa in 1990 was the freeing of | Mandela | 20 | |
1385506413 | NOT used by the South African government to suppress dissent among the black populations? | Use of state programs to improve the conditions of the black townships | 21 | |
1385506414 | From 1948, South African politics were dominated by | Nationalist Party. | 22 | |
1385506415 | Iran, unlike other areas of the Third World, | Had not been formally colonized by European powers, but had been reduced to an informal sphere of influence. | 23 | |
1385506416 | cornerstone of Egyptian development after 1952 was | Aswan dam project | 24 | |
1385506417 | NOT experienced a military takeover of its government? | South Africa | 25 | |
1385506418 | Kwame Nkrumah's political and economic programs | Led to failed development schemes and his eventual ouster from power in 1966 | 26 | |
1385506419 | One of the most common elements of African and Asian governments since decolonization is | Military takeovers | 27 | |
1385506420 | Neocolonialism" refers to | continued relegation of the Third World to economic dependency after decolonization. | 28 | |
1385506421 | On what have third world countries traditionally depended to finance industrialization? | Sale of cash crops and minerals | 29 | |
1385506422 | European colonizers contributed to African population growth by all of the following means EXCEPT | By encouraging immigration of large numbers of whites. | 30 | |
1385506423 | attitudes of African leaders with respect to altering unnatural boundaries created in the colonial era? | African leaders seek to maintain boundaries for fear that adjustment could provide precedents for dissident minorities in their own states. | 31 | |
1385506424 | NOT a problem for the new nations created in the wake of the withdrawal of the European imperialists? | Reconquest by Europeans | 32 | |
1385506425 | Kwame Nkrumah's response to the failure of his programs of social reform and economic uplift? | He forcibly crushed all opposition parties and assumed dictatorial powers. | 33 | |
1385506426 | Muslim Brotherhood embraced all of the following EXCEPT | non-violence. | 34 | |
1385506427 | NOT a factor in explaining the frequency of military takeover in third world nations? | Military forces in third world nations often received support from the Soviet bloc. | 35 | |
1385506428 | urban poor in third world cities is most accurate? | Development specialists have concluded that slums provide the only urban housing the poor are likely to find. | 36 | |
1385506429 | In what export commodity have some third world nations been able to improve the terms under which they participate in the global economy, at least for periods of time? | oil | 37 | |
1385506430 | military government of Egypt after 1952 attempted all of the following reforms EXCEPT | government employment programs | 38 | |
1385506431 | third world cities lack that had made possible the absorption of a similar migrant influx in the West? | Expanding industrial sectors | 39 | |
1385506432 | of the chief by-products of population growth in third world nations has been | mass migrations to cities. | 40 | |
1385506433 | NOT a factor in the high birth rate of third world nations? | The ability to import food to feed the increased population | 41 | |
1385506434 | Development schemes in Iran in the 1980s were forestalled because of | a lengthy and exhausting border war with neighboring Iraq. | 42 | |
1385506435 | homelands established by the government of South Africa? | areas for main ethno-;inguistic groups of indigenous people within South Africa | 43 | |
1385506436 | the khedive furouk was toppled from power in 1952 by a coup led by | free officer movement | 44 | |
1385506437 | NOT used by the South African government to suppress dissent among the black populations? | Use of state programs to improve the conditions of the black townships | 45 | |
1385506438 | Why have ethnic rivalries and communal violence been endemic in decolonized african states | europeans colonized africa and established boundaries without reference to ethnic groups | 46 |
Chapter 34 AP World History Questions and Answers Flashcards
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