AP World history CHP 26 Flashcards
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14058738368 | How was ocean shipping transformed by the mid-nineteenth century? | A. There were more efficient, powerful engines. B. The average size of freighters increased from 200 to 7,500 tons.C. Steel replaced wooden hulls.D. Propellers replaced paddle wheels. E. All of these | 0 | |
14058738369 | The "annihilation of time and space," extolled by the public and the press, referred especially to | submarine telegraph cables. | 1 | |
14058738370 | Most railways were built by European or American engineers with equipment from the West. The exception to this was in | Japan. | 2 | |
14058738371 | One of the most significant environmental effects of building railroads was | vast consumption of lumber. | 3 | |
14058738372 | Industrial chemistry was a great advantage to Germany because Germany | had the most advanced scientific institutions. | 4 | |
14058738373 | The most prominent early use of electric current was | for lighting. | 5 | |
14058738374 | The negative environmental effects of nineteenth-century industrialization included all of the following except | depletion of the ozone layer. | 6 | |
14058738375 | By 1900, Britain controlled all of the following industries except: | chemical dyes | 7 | |
14058738376 | The increase in the number of Europeans overseas was largely due to | a drop in the death rate. | 8 | |
14058738377 | The growth of towns and cities was made easier by railways, creating the commuter society. This affected primarily which class? | Working-class laborers in the suburbs | 9 | |
14058738378 | The Victorian Age refers to rules of behavior and family wherein | the home was idealized as a peaceful and loving refuge. | 10 | |
14058738379 | The most important duty of middle class women was considered: | raising children. | 11 | |
14058738380 | What ideology questioned the sanctity of private property? | Socialism | 12 | |
14058738381 | The nineteenth-century movement that defended workers against their employers was | the labor union movement. | 13 | |
14058738382 | Workers around the world primarily sought change | by participating in the political system through voting | 14 | |
14058738383 | According to Marx, the end of worker exploitation would occur when | workers tired of being "have-nots" and rose up in violent opposition to their oppressors. | 15 | |
14058738384 | A conflict between men and women in radical political movements resulted in: | A. working class women had little time for politics. B. Emma Goldman and Rosa Luxemburg attracted a few followers. C. the reluctant realization that women's liberation would have to come second to workers' rights. D. exclusion from trade unions and radical political parties. E. all of these. | 16 | |
14058738385 | Who was the most famous early-nineteenth-century nationalist? | Giuseppe Mazzini | 17 | |
14058738386 | The revolutions of 1848 convinced politicians that | they couldn't keep the people out of politics forever. | 18 | |
14058738387 | The most influential idea of the nineteenth century was | nationalism. | 19 | |
14058738388 | The most successful leader of Italian unification efforts was: | Giuseppe Garabaldi | 20 | |
14058738389 | Bismarck's plan to unite most German-speaking people into a single state focused on using | industry and nationalism. | 21 | |
14058738390 | A significant point of dispute between France and Germany was | Germany's seizure of Alsace and Lorraine. | 22 | |
14058738391 | which ideology is most likely to keep things the way they are | conservatism | 23 | |
14058738392 | the chemical dye industry hurt tropical nations such as India because | those nations grew the most indigo | 24 | |
14058738393 | in Tokugawa Japan the political power rested in the hands of | shoguns | 25 | |
14058738394 | i 1910 controlled all of the following industries except | chemical dyes | 26 | |
14058738395 | suffragists lobbied for which reform of women's lives | the right to vote | 27 | |
14058738396 | What ideology question the sancitity of private property | socialism | 28 | |
14058738397 | the largest railway network in the world at the end of the 19th century was in | the united states | 29 | |
14058738398 | in in the communist manifesto marks and angles argued that the and lemonade shin of private property would | establish a new society without government | 30 | |
14058738399 | the production of blank was one of the first industries to be affected by the Industrial Revolution | cotton cloth | 31 | |
14058738400 | The effect of the Crimean War was to | destroy the concert of Europe and leave Austria without friends among the great powers | 32 | |
14058738401 | Otto von Bismarck practice realpolitik which was | a serious politics based on practical matters rather than theory or ethics | 33 | |
14058738402 | who developed a steam engine that would derive machinery | James Watt | 34 | |
14058738403 | One of the most significant Reforms undertaken by Japan Meiji oligarchy is was | opening schools to train Japanese students to Western science and technology | 35 | |
14058738404 | to Darwin blank was central to organic evolution | natural selection | 36 | |
14058738405 | who demanded that Japan Open its ports for refueling and trade | Matthew Perry | 37 | |
14058738406 | the social change brought about by the Industrial Revolution was evident in the | emergence of middle class and the working class | 38 | |
14058738407 | as a result of immigration between 1850 to 1910 the population of Northern America increased by almost | fourfold | 39 | |
14058738408 | who proposed the germ theory of disease | Louis pasteur | 40 | |
14058738409 | once government owned industries in Japan became profitable | they were sold to private investors | 41 | |
14058738410 | railroad building in Britain France Germany Canada Russia Japan in the US field tremendous | gross in the world real road networks from 1850 to 1900 | 42 | |
14058738411 | railroad were not confined to | industrialized nation they can be constructed almost anywhere they would be of value to business or govern ment | 43 | |
14058738412 | a number of technological development and shipbuilding are | steel poles propellers and efficient engines | 44 | |
14058738413 | a number of technological developments in shipbuilding made it possible to increase the average size of speeding of ocean going vessels with expection of | Larger stronger canvas for sales | 45 | |
14058738414 | shipping lines were used the growing system of | submarine telegraph cables to coordinate the movement of their ships around the world | 46 | |
14058738415 | Steel is expecially blank blank and blank form of iron | hard light elastic | 47 | |
14058738416 | the leading producer of steel by 1900 was | the United States | 48 | |
14058738417 | due to the creation of synthetic dyes the what. In nineteenth-century fashion was born | Muave period | 49 | |
14058738418 | who took nitroglycerin and turned it into a stable solid known as dynamite | Alfred Nobel | 50 | |
14058738419 | an electricity demand screw in the late 19th century, blank plants were constructed | hydroelectric | 51 | |
14058738420 | the economies of Western Europe and North America the first to industrialize | grew more diverse and prosperous | 52 | |
14058738421 | by the 1900 two thirds of the submarine cables and one half of the world's shipping were blank owned | BRITISH | 53 | |
14058738422 | steamships and railroad assistant in the movement of | Emigrants | 54 | |
14058738423 | in the 19th century Asian twerk recruited to build | work on plantations mines and on railroads | 55 | |
14058738424 | what was the number one reason for population increase in the 19th century Europe | drop and death rates as epidemics decreased | 56 | |
14058738425 | the period from 1850 to 1901 is known as the Victorian age true or false | true | 57 | |
14058738426 | men and women of middle class were thought to be belong to | separate Spheres | 58 | |
14058738427 | who led the women's suffrage assist movement in the British | Emmeline pankHurst | 59 | |
14058738428 | this profession with suitable for a young single woman | teacher | 60 |