Title: Modern World History Chapter 11 & 12 Unit Test
1Modern World HistoryChapter 11 12 Unit Test
- Mr. Novak Mr. Wrobel
- Test Tuesday, November 30th
2Test Format 47 Minute Exam
- 20 Matching Questions (2 Points Per Question 40
Points) - 50 Multiple Choice Questions (1 Points Per
Question 50 Points) - 10 Short Answer Questions (5 Points Per Question
10 Points or 20 Points Depending on your class
Period) - Periods 2 7 Pick 2 out of 10 to answer
- Period 3 Pick 4 out of 10 to answer
- Test is worth 100 Points (Periods 2 7) 110
Points (Period 3)
3Matching Terms (slides 4 23 deal with the
matching section of the test)
- Chapter 11
- secret ballot
- Zionism
- coalition
- segregation
- abolition movement
- home rule
- Louisiana Purchase
- Manifest Destiny
- capital offense
- electorate
- Chapter 12
- Sun Yixian
- balance of trade
- Usman dan Fodio
- trade surplus
- trade deficit
- protectorate
- purdah
- Ram Mohun Roy
- Guang Xu
- Shaka
4a crime punishable by death
5allows people to cast votes without announcing
them publicly
6legal separation of the races
7the body of people allowed to vote
8an alliance of different political parties
9local self-government
10land acquisition that doubled the size of the
United States
11movement devoted to rebuilding a Jewish state in
Palestine
12campaign against slavery and the slave trade
13idea that it was inevitable that the United
States would expand across the continent
14Indian tradition of isolating women in separate
quarters
15promoted Indian cultural pride and is often
called the founder of Indian nationalism
16economic situation that occurs when a nation
exports more than it imports
17colony administered by local rulers with European
advisors
18emperor who launched the Hundred Days of Reform
in China
19president of the new Chinese republic after the
fall of the Qing dynasty
20leader who sparked an Islamic revival across West
Africa in the early 1800s
21economic situation that occurs when a nation
imports more than it exports
22leader of the powerful Zulu kingdom in the early
1800s
23the difference between how much a country imports
and how much it exports
24(slides 24 73 deal with the multiple choice
questions)
- In 1832, large towns and cities in Britain
received greater representation in Parliament as
a result of - (answer) The Great Reform Act
25Through reforms that took place during the late
1800s, Britain transformed itself into
- A parliamentary democracy
26The British Corn Laws were supported by
- farmers and wealthy landowners, because they kept
grain prices high.
27What did the Catholic Emancipation Act accomplish
in Ireland in 1829?
- Irish Catholics were allowed to vote and hold
office.
28One result of the social welfare reforms passed
in Great Britain in the early 1900s was that
- Marxism gained only limited support among the
British working class.
29What war brought an end to Frances Second Empire?
30What was a result of widespread anti-Semitism in
Europe in the late 1800s?
- Theodor Herzl helped to launch modern Zionism.
31In order to repress the involvement of the
Catholic Church in French government, reformers
- created a system of free public elementary
schools.
32In 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York, Lucretia Mott
and Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized
- the first womens rights convention.
33In the 1890s, U.S. farmers joined city workers to
support the
34Rotten boroughs in Britain were
- rural towns that had an unfairly large number of
representatives in Parliament.
35The Chartist movement in Britain demanded
36What happened after the French helped Italian
nationalists defeat Austria in the mid-1800s?
- A united Italy became a rival on Frances border.
37By the 1860s, Benjamin Disraeli had forged the
old Tory Party into the modern
38Which of the statements below is true about
British social reforms of the mid-1800s?
- New laws limited women and children to a 10-hour
work day.
39When it was founded in 1900, the British Labour
Party was primarily made up of
- socialists and union members.
40Charles Stewart Parnell was a leading figure in
the
- Irish nationalist movement.
41In the 1800s, what was a major reason why the
Irish resented the British in Ireland?
- Irish peasants paid high rents to British
absentee landlords.
42Through the aid of Prince Maximilian, Napoleon
III hoped to
- turn Mexico into a French satellite.
43Which of the following was a socialist group that
had a strong influence on British politics?
44Under the Napoleonic Code, French married women
- had no right to their own earnings.
45What leader, backed by royalists and
ultranationalists, was accused of plotting to
overthrow the French republic?
46William Lloyd Garrison pushed for what kind of
social change?
- the end to slavery in the United States
47African Americans were allowed to vote in the
United States when
- Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment.
48Which issue in the platform of the Populist Party
eventually became law in the United States?
49Which of the following was a Social Darwinist
argument in favor of Western imperialism?
- Westerners thought they had a duty to bring their
civilization to inferior races.
50What colony did the British help create for freed
slaves in West Africa in 1787?
51David Livingstone believed that opening the
interior of Africa to Christianity and trade
would
52The Boer War was sparked by
- the discovery of gold and diamonds on Boer-held
lands.
53Ethiopia was able to remain independent because
- Ethiopia modernized and imported European weapons.
54The desire to return to the purity and simplicity
of Muhammads original teachings was the goal of
what Islamic reform movement?
55As the Ottoman empire crumbled, Russia plotted to
seize the Bosporus and Dardanelles in order to
- gain access to the Mediterranean Sea.
56The interest of Europeans in Iran intensified
with what discovery in the region?
57Rifle cartridges greased with animal fat were a
key cause of the
58The purpose of the Open Door Policy was to
- protect U.S. trading rights in China.
59Which country was able to preserve its
independence by defeating Italian invaders in
1896?
60At the Berlin Conference, European powers agreed
that, in order to claim part of Africa, a
European power had to
- set up a government office there.
61Who did King Leopold II hire to explore the Congo
River basin and arrange trade treaties with
African leaders?
62As the Boers of southern Africa migrated north,
they clashed with the
63Which statement best describes how Catholic and
Protestant missionaries interacted with African
natives?
- They saw natives as children in need of guidance.
64The Shona of Zimbabwe organized to resist
European imperialism under the leadership of
65In the Ottoman empire, tensions between Turkish
nationalists and ethnic groups seeking
independence sparked genocide against the
66What ruler is sometimes called the father of
modern Egypt due to the reforms he made?
67What was one result of the Sepoy Rebellion?
- Parliament ended the rule of the East India
Company.
68The Indian National Congress was formed to
- push for Indian self-rule.
69What was a result of the Taiping Rebellion that
began in China in 1850?
- The Qing government survived but had to share
power.
70In the Treaty of Nanjing, Britain gained control
of
71The Hundred Days of Reform in China was partly
brought about by Chinas
- defeat in the Sino-Japanese War.
72Which of the following was one of Sun Yixians
Three Principles of the People?
- economic security for all Chinese
73The self-strengthening movement did not succeed
in China because
- the Qing government did not support it.
74(slides 74 84 deal with the short answer
questions)
- Short Answer
- Answer on the lined notebook paper I gave you and
in complete sentences (restate the question in
the answer). Put the number of the question next
to your answer and make sure to put your name at
the top of the lined notebook paper. - Periods 2 7 - You pick 2 of 10 to answer. (5
points per correct question) (10 Points Total) - Period 3 - You pick 4 of 10 to answer. (5 points
per correct question) (20 Points Total) - You only have 47 minutes to take the exam, so be
brief. No extra time will be granted to you,
tests will be collected at the bell. - Only answer the number asked of you, you will not
get extra credit if you answer more. I will only
grade the first ones that I encounter if you do
decide to answer more.
75The Traitor, 1899
- Draw Inferences The cartoon represents Alfred
Dreyfus during his trials for treason in France.
Describe the controversy that has inspired the
artist to draw the cartoon. What does the cartoon
imply about the possibility of Dreyfus getting a
fair hearing?
76Express Problems Clearly Why did the multiple
parties in France find it necessary to form
coalition governments during the early years of
the Third Republic? What were the disadvantages
of this type of government?
77Test Conclusions In the early 1900s in Britain,
some radical women suffragists turned to violence
to achieve their goals. Explain their ideas about
protest. Do you agree or disagree with them?
78Analyze Information From 1803 to 1853 the United
States acquired five large areas of Western land,
extending its territories from the Mississippi
River to the Pacific Ocean. Identify these areas
labeled on the map with the letters A-E. What
economic reasons do you think caused the United
States to expand its territories to the Pacific
Ocean?
79The Suez Canal
- Draw Conclusions Refer to the map. How did the
Suez Canal influence the spread of Western
European imperialism? Use details from the map as
well as what you know about the canal to support
your answer.
80Recognize Cause and Effect In what ways did the
Industrial Revolution influence the new
imperialism?
81Identify Assumptions British policy in India
encouraged Western education. What did the
British assume that this policy would accomplish?
What was the effect of this assumption?
82Express Problems Clearly What was the Boxer
Uprising? How did the uprising contribute to the
fall of the Qing dynasty?
83Identify Central Issues Describe the trend you
see in these graphs. What would be an appropriate
title for the two graphs together?
84Make Generalizations From about 1870 to 1914,
imperialist nations had great success in
establishing overseas empires. What advantages
did the European powers have that allowed
imperialism to spread so rapidly?