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Traditions and Encounters Chapter 37 Test Bank

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CHAPTER 37 TEST QUESTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. World War II began with a. the assassination of Francis Ferdinand. b. Japanese attacks on China. * c. a Russian invasion of Poland. d. the Nazi invasion of Poland. e. the German takeover of Czechoslovakia. (p. 1033) 2. The height of Japanese atrocity in China was reached at the rape of a. Beijing. b. Shanghai. c. Hong Kong. d. Nanjing. * e. Manchukuo. (p. 1034) 3. The Guomindang during World War II was a. an Asian economic organization. b. a Japanese government that ruled the Philippines. c. the resistance government of the Chinese versus Japan?s invasion of China. * d. the resistance government of Korea versus Japan?s invasion of Korea.

Traditions and Encounters Chapter 34 Test Bank

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CHAPTER 34 TEST QUESTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The spark for World War I was provided when Gavrilo Princip assassinated a. Francis Joseph. b. Nicholas II. c. Alexander Kerensky. d. Francis Ferdinand. * e. Otto von Bismarck. (p. 946) 2. The first total war in world history was a. the Crimean War. b. the American Civil War. c. World War II. d. the Franco-Prussian War. e. World War I. * (p. 946) 3. Approximately how many combatants died in World War I? a. one million b. three million c. four million d. nine million e. fifteen million * (p. 946) 4. The term for the idea that people with the same ethnic origins, language, and political ideals had the right to form sovereign states was a. Utopian socialism. b. positive nationalism.

Battle of Trenton And Princeton Word Search - Review

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Name:______________________________ Date:_________________ Period:______ Battle of Trenton and Princeton By: Jeremy Pellerino, Grant Kelly, Charlie Knipp A C W C A D W A L A D E R K A Y W G E R I H A O R O O E J P Z J K N K E F L Z H Z R E F Z C G C V B N W C Q M D P G R X P R H C S Q A N I Z S E V T M O C D F O X A Y Q I E K N W F Q W S C I R B P W T R S I G O P T H T W B J V Q I I Y E I Z S I L L A W N R O C T D R E V B Q G X J N Y C I P N H M P M U W V U A Z S I K A H A E K P G N K R Y F A B Z L S W S N S I F S F R R R N O T N E R T Z I N P E L F U K U H L Q Y C V V F E H P T I C U T P M A W H O O D U C F Z P H B E U A H R Y U R O A P D E F R K V W S X K G A C L M L W J H N I S C F U V B P N E H T C L B O A S Y S S U O P B Y R V B F F I K W

China and Korea

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China Becomes Communist For two decades, the Chinese Communist party struggled against the nationalist government led by Chiang Kai-Shek (Madam Chiang Kai-Shek attended Lauralton for a short time) Communists led by Mao Zedong Prior to 1931, Nationalists had almost defeated the Communists in China The Long March 5, 2015 After 1945, Communist party makes a comeback after helping to defeat Japan October 1, 1949 ? Communists take control of China Chiang Kai-Shek and the Nationalists flee to Taiwan The US recognizes Taiwan as China in international affairs after the Communists take over (US, GB, France, Soviet Union, and Taiwan are the UN leaders) Korea ? The Cold War Beyond Europe Timeline: 1945 ? Korea is controlled by Japan Soviets occupied the North, America the South

A People and A Nation Chapters 24 and 25 Study Guide

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Chapters 24 and 25 ? Test Study Guide Chapter 24 ? The Cold War and American Globalism (1945-1961) From Allies to Adversaries Decolonization Imperial states set their colonies free 1943 ? Lebanon gained independence 1946 ? Syria gained independence 1946 ? Jordan gained independence 1946 ? Philippines gained independence from the US 1947 ? Britain relinquished India and Pakistan 1948 ? Britain relinquished Burma and Sri Lanka 1949 ? Dutch left Indonesia British officials in Palestine and Iraq faced tension and pressure Palestine ? Zionists (people who wish for he return of the Jewish homeland) wanted a Jewish homeland and Arab leaders were opposed to this Iraq ? National agitation towards British rule

The Earth and its Peoples: 5th Edition - Chapter 18 Notes

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Chapter 20 Notes Northern Eurasia, 1500-1800 Japanese Reunification Civil War and the Invasion of Korea, 1500-1603 daimyo ? Literally, great name(s). Japanese warlords and great landowners They had armed samurai and gained control of the Japanese islands from the 8th to the later 19th centuries. During the tokugawa shogunate, they were subordinated to the imperial govt. samurai ? literally ?those who serve?, they were the hereditary elite of the Tokugawa There was a civil war due to political controversy surrounding the daimyo The leader whose side won, Hideyoshi, wanted to conquer Korea to eventually make himself the emperor of China He was mentally ill and was brutal during the invasion of korea however, after his death in 1598, Japan made peace with Korea in 1606

Causes of the Civil War Notes

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After the war 1/27/15 12:56 PM Constitutional discord Slavery Territory/ expansion State?s rights North vs south culture Slavery vs abolitionism power population industry in the north out performs the south the south thought that they were more needed than they were the British had been stockpiling cotton for years so that if war broke out they would not have to get involved causes of the civil war 1/27/15 12:56 PM the souths biggest fear of a republican nominated government actually happened, so the north was in control the democratic party was completely wiped out the copperheads are calling for an end to the war the turning point was the combination of Gettysburg and Vicksburg Lincoln didn?t free all the slaves, he just freed those held in confederate territory

Imperialism Mind Map

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Imperialism Causes hemispheric hemogeny sec of state James Blaine - expand US influence in latin america provide markets for surplus goods organized Pan-American Congress Pres Cleveland had duspute w/ GB over Venezuela border new manifest destiny closing of frontier in 1890s natural resources would dwindle, find abroad foreign trade and desire for new markets Eur imperialism leaves Am out of spoils social darwinism only fittest nations survive justify strong nations dominating weaker influential writings Josiah Strong: Our Country Anglo-saxon represent Christianity, liberty, must spread John Burgess duty of Anglo-saxon to uplift less fortunate Adm Alfred T. Mahan: Influence of Sea Power countries with sea power great nations of history foreign commerce

Judging James Monroe

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Judging James Monroe National Security-9 I give James Monroe an eight because he did have a peaceful time after the War of 1812 and the nation did prosper and grow to be very healthy. This was called the ?Era of Good Feelings?. Economy-8 Although the ?Era of Good Feelings? did boost the nation?s condition, James Monroe did spend a lot of money. He spent five million dollars to buy Florida from Spain and he let speculators borrow huge sums of money to settlers and banks. This used up a lot of the nation?s money. Relationship with foreign countries-8

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