AP World History Ch. 35 Flashcards
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4161421198 | In the decades following World War I, nationalism was most powerful in Asia in the regions of | India and China | 0 | |
4161422771 | What was Satyagraha? | passive resistance developed by Gandhi | 1 | |
4161426384 | Which of the following was NOT one of the foundations of Gandhi's philosophy? | WAS NOT: heavy industrialization | 2 | |
4161431748 | Gandhi embraced a moral philosophy of tolerance and nonviolence during the twenty-five years he spent in | South Africa | 3 | |
4161432586 | Gandhi | All these answers are correct | 4 | |
4161433035 | Muhammad Ali Jinnah | headed the Muslim League | 5 | |
4161434918 | Three Principles of the People summarized the political views of | Sun Yatsen | 6 | |
4161435910 | Mao Zedong's main rival after 1925 was | Jiang Jieshi | 7 | |
4161437530 | Who among the following emerged as the leader and principal theoretician of the Chinese communist movement? | Mao Zedong | 8 | |
4161439304 | Which of the following is NOT true regarding Africa during the decades after the Great War? | WAS NOT: Europeans promoted rapid, intensive industrialization among their colonial possessions | 9 | |
4161442326 | Who among the following was an artist who blended artistic vision and radical political ideas in large murals that he created for the appreciation of working people? | Diego Rivera | 10 | |
4161443562 | Who among the following was noted for his "Good Neighbor Policy"? | Franklin Delano Roosevelt | 11 | |
4161443951 | Marcus Garvey | is a Jamaican who championed the "Back to Africa" movement | 12 | |
4161445384 | Each of the following statements about Sun Yatsen is true, except that | he led the Chinese in resisting Japanese military aggression | 13 | |
4161449152 | Carmen Miranda | served as the model for an ad created by the United Fruit Company | 14 | |
4161450368 | Jose Carlos Mariategui | established the Socialist Party of Peru | 15 | |
4161450736 | Augusto Cesar Sandino | led the opposition to the occupation of Nicaragua by U.S. Marines | 16 | |
4161453401 | The nationalist governent of China was challenged by all of the following except | economic hardship caused by the Great Depression | 17 | |
4161454437 | The "Mukden Incident" | provided Japan with the excuse to send troops into Manchuria | 18 | |
4161456035 | The two economic goals pursued by European colonial powers in Africa following WWI were | to compel and to tie African economies | 19 | |
4161458044 | The Great Depression aggravated the tense situation between Muslims and Hindus in India in part because | Muslims constituted the majority of indebted tenant farmers, who found themselves increasingly unable to pay rents/debts | 20 | |
4161459956 | Bal Gangadhar Tilak was | a fiery Indian nationalist who galvanized public support for India's independence movement | 21 | |
4161461689 | Manchuko was the | puppet state that Japan created | 22 | |
4161468204 | US policies toward Latin America included | "Dollar Diplomacy" and the Good Neighbor Policy | 23 | |
4161472605 | Which of the following refers to the "land of the pure"? | Pakistan | 24 | |
4161473578 | Muhammad Ali Jinnah called for the creation of | Pakistan | 25 | |
4161474270 | The founding of the Chinese Communist Party was directly influenced by | the Soviet Union | 26 | |
4161477058 | The former teacher and librarian that became the leader of the Chinese communist movement was | Mao Zedong | 27 | |
4161477746 | Who launched the Northern Expedition? | Jiang Jieshi | 28 | |
4161478248 | The Long March | greatly strengthened Mao Zedong's leadership position | 29 | |
4161480490 | Which of the following Asian countries was part of the "big five" in the League of Nations? | Japan | 30 | |
4161482733 | After WWI, which of the following countries sought to preserve their cultural identity against western influences? | Japan | 31 | |
4161483498 | The Allies had invaded German colonies in Africa by | 1914 | 32 | |
4161484205 | Africans were participants in World War I because | they were bound by colonial ties to European powers | 33 | |
4161485628 | By the end of World War I, how many people from Africa had served in the French army? | 480,000 | 34 | |
4161486590 | In which of the following groups did ideas regarding African nationalism generate? | New Elite | 35 | |
4161488598 | Mexican President __________ nationalized his country's oil industry, thus posing a challenge to the United States policy of nonintervention in Latin America affairs | Lazaro Cardenas | 36 | |
4161489483 | The Great Depression led Japan to | turn toward a militaristic government whose goal was the domination of east Asia | 37 | |
4161491133 | Indian nationals were influenced by | Woodrow Wilson | 38 | |
4161492145 | Sun Yatsen's plan for China included all of the following except | the establishment of a communist, totalitarian government | 39 | |
4161494273 | The most influential organization dedicated to the end of British rule in India was | the Indian National Congress | 40 | |
4161494747 | Maoism was | a political ideology that held that peasants were the foundation for a successful communist revolution | 41 | |
4161495745 | Pan-Africanism is an idea that advocated | the unification of all people of African descent around the globe into one African state | 42 | |
4161497732 | After World War I, colonial powers | made the colonies dependent on the European economy | 43 | |
4161499442 | All of the following African colonies were compelled by European colonial powers to participate in World War I except | Spanish colonies | 44 | |
4161502037 | The Great Depression led Japan to | a giant economic slump | 45 |