Deck 26: Revolutions in Living
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Deck 26: Revolutions in Living
1
The National Revolutionary Party (PNR) in Mexico
A) began a series of coups and assassinations.
B) was similar to fascist parties in Europe.
C) became a symbol for populist reform.
D) was very rigid and uncompromising.
E) Both A and B
A) began a series of coups and assassinations.
B) was similar to fascist parties in Europe.
C) became a symbol for populist reform.
D) was very rigid and uncompromising.
E) Both A and B
became a symbol for populist reform.
2
Gandhi protested British violence and policies by
A) fighting.
B) fasting.
C) leaving India.
D) extensive writing and newspaper ads.
E) None of these
A) fighting.
B) fasting.
C) leaving India.
D) extensive writing and newspaper ads.
E) None of these
fasting.
3
Christian religions proved attractive in some parts of Africa because
A) they did not disrupt African culture.
B) Africans were willing to abandon Islam.
C) they established mission schools.
D) they could be adapted to African needs.
E) missionaries gave fifty pounds sterling to new converts.
A) they did not disrupt African culture.
B) Africans were willing to abandon Islam.
C) they established mission schools.
D) they could be adapted to African needs.
E) missionaries gave fifty pounds sterling to new converts.
they established mission schools.
4
What impact did Europeans have on African health care?
A) European diseases decimated the African population
B) European colonists neglected African health care to weaken the population
C) Though Europeans claimed to have brought modern health care to Africa, in practice it benefited very few people.
D) African health care improved across the board due to European intervention
E) European universities gave free scholarships to Africans wishing to study medicine
A) European diseases decimated the African population
B) European colonists neglected African health care to weaken the population
C) Though Europeans claimed to have brought modern health care to Africa, in practice it benefited very few people.
D) African health care improved across the board due to European intervention
E) European universities gave free scholarships to Africans wishing to study medicine
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5
After World War I, radio communication in Latin America was controlled by
A) a cartel of U.S., British, French, and German companies.
B) OPEC.
C) the Mexican Parliament.
D) the Cuban Communist party.
E) a Latin American conglomerate, UNESCO.
A) a cartel of U.S., British, French, and German companies.
B) OPEC.
C) the Mexican Parliament.
D) the Cuban Communist party.
E) a Latin American conglomerate, UNESCO.
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6
Just after World War II, significant internal conflict was found in India among which two groups?
A) Bengalis and Mughals
B) Hindus and Muslims
C) Calcuttese and Delhians
D) Shudra and Brahmin castes
E) Tamil a nd Pakastani
A) Bengalis and Mughals
B) Hindus and Muslims
C) Calcuttese and Delhians
D) Shudra and Brahmin castes
E) Tamil a nd Pakastani
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7
Among the many languages of India, the educated middle class communicated in
A) Urdu.
B) Tamil.
C) Hindi.
D) Sanskrit.
E) English.
A) Urdu.
B) Tamil.
C) Hindi.
D) Sanskrit.
E) English.
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8
In 1912, the African National Congress was founded by
A) Western-educated lawyers and journalists.
B) tribal kings and princes.
C) Haile Selassie.
D) disgruntled ex-military officers.
E) Jomo Kenyatta.
A) Western-educated lawyers and journalists.
B) tribal kings and princes.
C) Haile Selassie.
D) disgruntled ex-military officers.
E) Jomo Kenyatta.
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9
Significant economic stressors on India in the early twentieth century included which of the following?
A) drought
B) deforestation
C) land shortage for individual use
D) urbanization and limited jobs
E) All of these
A) drought
B) deforestation
C) land shortage for individual use
D) urbanization and limited jobs
E) All of these
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10
Mohandas Gandhi was known to his followers as Mahatma, or
A) "the great soul."
B) "blessed one."
C) "fearless leader."
D) "the path to freedom."
E) "the leader."
A) "the great soul."
B) "blessed one."
C) "fearless leader."
D) "the path to freedom."
E) "the leader."
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11
The British finally recognized Indian independence in 1947 with
A) a partitioning of the subcontinent into speakers of Urdu and Tamil.
B) a partitioning of India into Pakistan and India.
C) separation of Kashmir from Mongolia.
D) the British maintaining most-favored-nation status for cotton and tea exports.
E) Gandhi elected as president.
A) a partitioning of the subcontinent into speakers of Urdu and Tamil.
B) a partitioning of India into Pakistan and India.
C) separation of Kashmir from Mongolia.
D) the British maintaining most-favored-nation status for cotton and tea exports.
E) Gandhi elected as president.
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12
During the 1920s, the British in India
A) repressed any attempts at Indian nationalism.
B) made concessions only within the Indian Civil Service.
C) began to withdraw military support.
D) slowly gave Indians control over "national areas" such as education and the economy.
E) popularized jazz and "bath tub" gin.
A) repressed any attempts at Indian nationalism.
B) made concessions only within the Indian Civil Service.
C) began to withdraw military support.
D) slowly gave Indians control over "national areas" such as education and the economy.
E) popularized jazz and "bath tub" gin.
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13
Gandhi's "unusual" political ideas included
A) terrorist plans to bomb civilian locations.
B) democratic reforms through legislation and lobbying.
C) nonviolence.
D) Hindu nationalism.
E) guerilla tactics.
A) terrorist plans to bomb civilian locations.
B) democratic reforms through legislation and lobbying.
C) nonviolence.
D) Hindu nationalism.
E) guerilla tactics.
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14
To protest Hindu dominance of India, Indian Muslims formed a group called the
A) Indian National Congress.
B) Young Turks.
C) Shi'ia.
D) International League of Peace and Freedom.
E) All-India Muslim League.
A) Indian National Congress.
B) Young Turks.
C) Shi'ia.
D) International League of Peace and Freedom.
E) All-India Muslim League.
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15
A notable example in the overthrow of colonialism in Africa was Haile Salassie's victory over
A) France.
B) Britain.
C) Belgium.
D) Italy.
E) Germany.
A) France.
B) Britain.
C) Belgium.
D) Italy.
E) Germany.
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16
Argentina's government represented the interests of the oligarquia, which was
A) a brotherhood of unions.
B) a small group of wealthy landowners.
C) a large group of middle-class professionals.
D) the military high command.
E) the priesthood.
A) a brotherhood of unions.
B) a small group of wealthy landowners.
C) a large group of middle-class professionals.
D) the military high command.
E) the priesthood.
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17
World War II was most important for African independence movements because
A) the German colonies were destroyed during the war.
B) many Africans served in Allied armies and returned with radical new ideas.
C) Africans listened closely to German propaganda.
D) Africans liberated their countries during the war.
E) colonialism was exposed as a corrupt practice.
A) the German colonies were destroyed during the war.
B) many Africans served in Allied armies and returned with radical new ideas.
C) Africans listened closely to German propaganda.
D) Africans liberated their countries during the war.
E) colonialism was exposed as a corrupt practice.
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18
When Indians revolted against colonial authorities at the beginning of World War II, the British government
A) offered India its independence after the war.
B) used troops to repress the revolts.
C) closed the Indian National Congress.
D) arrested thousands of demonstrators.
E) All of these
A) offered India its independence after the war.
B) used troops to repress the revolts.
C) closed the Indian National Congress.
D) arrested thousands of demonstrators.
E) All of these
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19
During World War I, Indi an nationalists supported Britain enthusiastically and
A) wished to remain a colony forever.
B) rebelled against German institutions in India.
C) sent aid to help support Germany.
D) expected that India would be granted independence after the war.
E) received independence immediately as a result.
A) wished to remain a colony forever.
B) rebelled against German institutions in India.
C) sent aid to help support Germany.
D) expected that India would be granted independence after the war.
E) received independence immediately as a result.
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20
Both Argentina and Brazil had
A) large, docile middle classes.
B) a small but outspoken middle class.
C) no middle class.
D) a classless society.
E) a feudal aristocracy.
A) large, docile middle classes.
B) a small but outspoken middle class.
C) no middle class.
D) a classless society.
E) a feudal aristocracy.
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21
In the 1920s, women's lives
A) hardly changed at all.
B) changed more than in any previous decade.
C) changed, but only for the better.
D) changed, but only in negative ways.
E) became shorter than at any time in history.
A) hardly changed at all.
B) changed more than in any previous decade.
C) changed, but only for the better.
D) changed, but only in negative ways.
E) became shorter than at any time in history.
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22
In Argentina, Juan Perón was elected president in 1946 with the help of his
A) secret police force, the "grey shirts."
B) charismatic wife, Eva Perón.
C) charm and personality.
D) anti-military agenda.
E) None of these
A) secret police force, the "grey shirts."
B) charismatic wife, Eva Perón.
C) charm and personality.
D) anti-military agenda.
E) None of these
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23
When Europeans photographed Asians and Africans, they tended to focus on
A) elites, rather than the common people.
B) urban life.
C) those who dressed best.
D) subjects that struck Western viewers as exotic.
E) subjects that reminded Western viewers of themselves.
A) elites, rather than the common people.
B) urban life.
C) those who dressed best.
D) subjects that struck Western viewers as exotic.
E) subjects that reminded Western viewers of themselves.
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A consequence of the industrialization of Brazil under Vargas was
A) invasion by the United States.
B) overproduction of goods.
C) price inflation.
D) deforestation.
E) All of these
A) invasion by the United States.
B) overproduction of goods.
C) price inflation.
D) deforestation.
E) All of these
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Before the twentieth century, which nation was the only one to grant women the right to vote?
A) Norway
B) Germany
C) England
D) N ew Zealand
E) Turkey
A) Norway
B) Germany
C) England
D) N ew Zealand
E) Turkey
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Technologically, skyscrapers were made possible by
A) electricity and load-bearing aluminum frames.
B) elevators and load-bearing steel frames.
C) plastics and load-bearing steel frames.
D) plate glass and Portland cement.
E) escalators and electricity.
A) electricity and load-bearing aluminum frames.
B) elevators and load-bearing steel frames.
C) plastics and load-bearing steel frames.
D) plate glass and Portland cement.
E) escalators and electricity.
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The Depression of 1929
A) had far less impact on Argentina and Brazil than it had on Europe or the United States.
B) lasted a much shorter time in South American countries because they were less industrialized.
C) caused Argentina and Brazil to veer toward authoritarian regimes.
D) affected Argentina but had almost no effect on Brazil.
E) caused economic devastation that has still not been reversed.
A) had far less impact on Argentina and Brazil than it had on Europe or the United States.
B) lasted a much shorter time in South American countries because they were less industrialized.
C) caused Argentina and Brazil to veer toward authoritarian regimes.
D) affected Argentina but had almost no effect on Brazil.
E) caused economic devastation that has still not been reversed.
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In the 1920s, international air service was particularly important for
A) tourists looking for unspoiled vacation spots.
B) transporting refugees.
C) countries with imperial possessions.
D) helping immigrants to the United States cross the Atlantic more easily.
E) working-class people.
A) tourists looking for unspoiled vacation spots.
B) transporting refugees.
C) countries with imperial possessions.
D) helping immigrants to the United States cross the Atlantic more easily.
E) working-class people.
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Vargas's policy of industrialization of Brazil was called
A) demand-side economics.
B) supply-side economics.
C) decreasing returns to scale.
D) mercantilism.
E) import-substitution industrialization.
A) demand-side economics.
B) supply-side economics.
C) decreasing returns to scale.
D) mercantilism.
E) import-substitution industrialization.
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30
For global mass culture, one of the late nineteenth-century's most important inventions was
A) moveable type.
B) commercial air travel.
C) advertising.
D) a technique for printing photographs in newspapers and magazines.
E) color lithography.
A) moveable type.
B) commercial air travel.
C) advertising.
D) a technique for printing photographs in newspapers and magazines.
E) color lithography.
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Which of the following would not be considered a manifestation of the "cult of the modern"?
A) A sense that mass produced goods are shoddy and inferior.
B) Fascination with new inventions.
C) The International Style in architecture.
D) A sense that new technology will fix many old problems.
E) Bakelite jewelry.
A) A sense that mass produced goods are shoddy and inferior.
B) Fascination with new inventions.
C) The International Style in architecture.
D) A sense that new technology will fix many old problems.
E) Bakelite jewelry.
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Which of the following was not true of automobiles in the 1920s?
A) They became extremely popular in the United States.
B) They were praised for reducing urban pollution.
C) They led to the rise of suburbs in the United States.
D) Europeans bought even more of them than Americans did.
E) Their price fell over the course of the decade.
A) They became extremely popular in the United States.
B) They were praised for reducing urban pollution.
C) They led to the rise of suburbs in the United States.
D) Europeans bought even more of them than Americans did.
E) Their price fell over the course of the decade.
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Sigmund Freud is notable for his idea that
A) hypnosis can cure mental illness.
B) medication is the best treatment for depression.
C) psychological problems are caused by repressed traumas and desires.
D) all human beings are born good, but corrupted by society.
E) social constraints increase human happiness.
A) hypnosis can cure mental illness.
B) medication is the best treatment for depression.
C) psychological problems are caused by repressed traumas and desires.
D) all human beings are born good, but corrupted by society.
E) social constraints increase human happiness.
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It was difficult for late nineteenth-century Europeans to believe that three Japanese businessmen invented the Rickshaw because
A) it was a mechanism so complex that devising it required a command of quantum physics.
B) it was made from steel that could only be produced using German techniques.
C) Europeans assumed that Asians were not capable of innovative thinking.
D) it was not a particularly important invention.
E) Europeans assumed Asians were better at mathematics than they were at manufacturing or construction.
A) it was a mechanism so complex that devising it required a command of quantum physics.
B) it was made from steel that could only be produced using German techniques.
C) Europeans assumed that Asians were not capable of innovative thinking.
D) it was not a particularly important invention.
E) Europeans assumed Asians were better at mathematics than they were at manufacturing or construction.
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The first motion pictures were premiered in
A) New York in 1900.
B) Paris in 1895.
C) Paris in 1910.
D) London in 1912.
E) Los Angeles in 1919.
A) New York in 1900.
B) Paris in 1895.
C) Paris in 1910.
D) London in 1912.
E) Los Angeles in 1919.
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Who was the famous French sociologist who proclaimed, "There are no religions that are false. All are true in their own fashion"?
A) Charles-Eduard Jeanneret
B) Max Planck
C) Auguste Lumière
D) Marie Curie
E) Emile Durkheim
A) Charles-Eduard Jeanneret
B) Max Planck
C) Auguste Lumière
D) Marie Curie
E) Emile Durkheim
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Which of the following was not a characteristic of the International Style in architecture?
A) Simplicity of form.
B) Use of elements that are easy to manufacture.
C) Use of inexpensive materials.
D) Mixing of details borrowed from many nations, such as Greek columns and Gothic arches.
E) Absence of surface ornamentation.
A) Simplicity of form.
B) Use of elements that are easy to manufacture.
C) Use of inexpensive materials.
D) Mixing of details borrowed from many nations, such as Greek columns and Gothic arches.
E) Absence of surface ornamentation.
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The new social sciences in the 1920s were unsettling because they
A) supported ideas of Western superiority.
B) seemed to reinforce bourgeois values.
C) invariably led to communism.
D) challenged Victorian morality and middle-class values.
E) caused the Great Depression.
A) supported ideas of Western superiority.
B) seemed to reinforce bourgeois values.
C) invariably led to communism.
D) challenged Victorian morality and middle-class values.
E) caused the Great Depression.
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Electricity spread more quickly into homes in Europe and North America because
A) people there were more comfortable with government intrusion into private life.
B) utilities there were funded by private customers.
C) the populations in those areas were generally richer.
D) cities were poorly lit, which meant individual homeowners had to pick up the slack.
E) tariffs prevented the sale of incandescent bulbs in colonies.
A) people there were more comfortable with government intrusion into private life.
B) utilities there were funded by private customers.
C) the populations in those areas were generally richer.
D) cities were poorly lit, which meant individual homeowners had to pick up the slack.
E) tariffs prevented the sale of incandescent bulbs in colonies.
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In Europe after World War I
A) the aristocracy was more important than ever.
B) engineers, lawyers and businessmen were ignored in favor of wealthy landowners.
C) the professional middle class became increasingly prominent.
D) the working class dominated politics.
E) the declining aristocracy formed political alliances with the working class.
A) the aristocracy was more important than ever.
B) engineers, lawyers and businessmen were ignored in favor of wealthy landowners.
C) the professional middle class became increasingly prominent.
D) the working class dominated politics.
E) the declining aristocracy formed political alliances with the working class.
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Instructions: Explain/Define the following terms.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
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42
India's first steel mill was built by
A) the Tata family in 1911.
B) Henry Ford in 1923.
C) the British government in 1910.
D) the Indian government in 1950.
E) There are still no steel mills in India.
A) the Tata family in 1911.
B) Henry Ford in 1923.
C) the British government in 1910.
D) the Indian government in 1950.
E) There are still no steel mills in India.
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43
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Bengal
Bengal
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44
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Haile Selassie
Haile Selassie
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45
Gandhi died in 1948 because
A) he was assassinated by a British secret agent.
B) he was assassinated by an anti-Hindu Muslim.
C) he was assassinated by a Hindu refugee angry at his sympathy for Muslims.
D) he fasted to death in protest of Hindu-Muslim violence.
E) he came down with cholera.
A) he was assassinated by a British secret agent.
B) he was assassinated by an anti-Hindu Muslim.
C) he was assassinated by a Hindu refugee angry at his sympathy for Muslims.
D) he fasted to death in protest of Hindu-Muslim violence.
E) he came down with cholera.
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46
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Jawaharlal Nehru
Jawaharlal Nehru
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47
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All-India Muslim League
All-India Muslim League
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48
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Hipolito Irigoyen
Hipolito Irigoyen
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49
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Indian National Congress
Indian National Congress
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50
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Blaise Diagne
Blaise Diagne
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51
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African National Congress
African National Congress
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52
During his presidency of Mexico from 1934-1940, Lazaro Cardenas did all the following except
A) nationalize the oil industry.
B) redistribute land to peasant communes.
C) replace Church schools with government-run schools.
D) place generals in many important government positions.
E) nationalize the railroads.
A) nationalize the oil industry.
B) redistribute land to peasant communes.
C) replace Church schools with government-run schools.
D) place generals in many important government positions.
E) nationalize the railroads.
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53
India and Pakistan have long disputed which country should have control over Kashmir because
A) the local ruler was Hindu, leading it to be made part of India, even though the population was mostly Muslim.
B) the local ruler was Muslim, leading it to be made part of Pakistan, even though the population was mostly Hindu.
C) the vote held to determine which country it would join was marred by election fraud.
D) it was never under the control of the Mughals, and has always been a fiercely independent region.
E) its population is mostly Sikh, rather than either Muslim or Hindu.
A) the local ruler was Hindu, leading it to be made part of India, even though the population was mostly Muslim.
B) the local ruler was Muslim, leading it to be made part of Pakistan, even though the population was mostly Hindu.
C) the vote held to determine which country it would join was marred by election fraud.
D) it was never under the control of the Mughals, and has always been a fiercely independent region.
E) its population is mostly Sikh, rather than either Muslim or Hindu.
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54
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import-substitution industrialization
import-substitution industrialization
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55
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Mohandas K. Gandhi
Mohandas K. Gandhi
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56
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Getulio Vargas
Getulio Vargas
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57
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Juan Perón
Juan Perón
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58
In British India, Muslims were generally
A) richer than Hindus, because they descended from the Mughals.
B) poorer than Hindus, because many converted to Islam to escape caste discrimination.
C) richer than Hindus, because they were the commercial elite.
D) poorer then Hindus, because Muslims had always been subordinate in India.
E) becoming rarer, since they often converted to Hinduism.
A) richer than Hindus, because they descended from the Mughals.
B) poorer than Hindus, because many converted to Islam to escape caste discrimination.
C) richer than Hindus, because they were the commercial elite.
D) poorer then Hindus, because Muslims had always been subordinate in India.
E) becoming rarer, since they often converted to Hinduism.
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59
Between the two World Wars, many European employers of African labor
A) raised wages.
B) showed concern for the health and well-being of their workers.
C) allowed their workers to form unions.
D) used force to compel Africans to work for little or no pay.
E) agitated to give their workers the vote.
A) raised wages.
B) showed concern for the health and well-being of their workers.
C) allowed their workers to form unions.
D) used force to compel Africans to work for little or no pay.
E) agitated to give their workers the vote.
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60
Instructions: Explain/Define the following terms.
Lazaro Cardenas
Lazaro Cardenas
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61
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Wilbur and Orville Wright
Wilbur and Orville Wright
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62
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Auguste and Louis Lumière
Auguste and Louis Lumière
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63
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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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64
How did life change in Europe and North America after World War I, and what did the war have to do with those changes?
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65
Describe the movement for independence in India prior to the rise of Mohandas Gandhi.
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66
Instructions: Explain/Define the following terms.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
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67
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Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud
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68
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Margaret Sanger
Margaret Sanger
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69
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Eva Duarte Perón
Eva Duarte Perón
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70
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Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier
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71
Describe and discuss the world economy and the world wars as they affected the internal political situation in Brazil and Argentina.
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72
Instructions: Explain/Define the following terms.
Max Planck
Max Planck
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73
Describe both Mohandas Gandhi's role in the Indian independence movement and the direction of that movement after World War I.
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74
Describe the period of classic colonialism in Africa before World War II. What changes did European rule bring to Africa?
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75
What factors led to growing numbers of Indians to become resentful of British hegemony?
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76
What major characteristic of India hindered national unification, and how did that characteristic shape India's eventual independence?
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77
Instructions: Explain/Define the following terms.
Marie Curie
Marie Curie
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78
What were the most significant technological developments of the first half of the twentieth century, and how did those developments affect industrialized and non-industrialized countries differently?
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79
Discuss the factors that led to the pressure for African independence. What African organizations pressed toward that goal?
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