AP World History: Period 5 Review - Part 3 Flashcards
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9475498095 | middle class women in industrialized societies | 1750-1900 The set of cultural values called the "cult of domesticity" applied primarily to: | 0 | |
9475541491 | isolationism | 1750-1900 The Monroe Doctrine most clearly reflects the United States foreign policy of: | 1 | |
9475548941 | the Industrial Revolution | The map shows the 19th century spread of: | ![]() | 2 |
9475585055 | self-governing political system still officially tied to Britain | 1750-1900 (?) The political system set up in Canada in 1867 is best describes as a(n): | 3 | |
9475590327 | Latin America did not set up legislatures; North American countries set up strong legislatures | 1750-1900 Which of the following is the best explanation for why personality politics were more important in shaping Latin America than in North America? | 4 | |
9475711788 | most were under colonial rule | 1750-1900 Which of the following characterized political systems in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia during the late 19th century? | 5 | |
9475720277 | affirmed the natural rights of citizens | 1750-1900 One characteristic that the American Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen had in common was that both: | 6 | |
9475732867 | Turkish nationalism | 1750-1900 The "Young Turks" were motivated to form and take action by their belief in: | 7 | |
9475774731 | economic roots that had ideological consequences | 1750-1900 "Slavery was not born of racism; rather, racism was the consequence of slavery." The statement above supports the explanation that slavery and emancipation had: | 8 | |
9475782060 | both were nationalist groups that sought to keep their nation's identity in the waning days of the empire | 1750-1900 Which of the following did the Young Turks in the Ottoman Empire and the Boxers in the Qing Empire have in common? | 9 | |
9475790983 | emancipation of serfs | 1750-1900 A significant social reform that took place in Russia during the 19th century was the: | 10 | |
9475799780 | the English and French agreed to leave it as a "buffer Zone" | The main reason that the country of Siam on the map above was NOT claimed by an imperialist power is that: | ![]() | 11 |
9475816911 | located along coastal areas | The map shows that colonized areas in Africa in 1870 were primarily: | ![]() | 12 |
9475827287 | many more areas of Africa controlled by European powers | A map of Africa 30 years later (1900) would differ from the map above in that it would show: | ![]() | 13 |
9475838309 | Japan | 1750-1900 "The transformation of the country was complete, involving dramatic economic, political, social, cultural, and educational changes, and the program was imposed from the top rung of government - the oligarchs." The statement above accurately describes late 19th-century: | 14 |