Deck 50: (AP) World History: History: Part C

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During the Cold War era, what was the main reason why were the United States and the Soviet Union reluctant to engage in direct military conflict?

A)There was a great potential for global nuclear destruction.
B)East and West German had been re-unified.
C)Nonaligned nations were pressuring the United States and the Soviet Union to avoid fighting.
D)There were greatly increased tensions in the Middle East.
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During the third century BCE, which of the following was the biggest change in the Chinese political state under Emperor Qin Shihuangdi?

A)The Chinese empire widely accepted Buddhism.
B)The Chinese empire became centralized.
C)Emperor Qin Shihuangdi had artisans create elaborate tomb sculptures.
D)Emperor Qin Shihuangdi established civil service exams.
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What was the largest environmental problem for ancient Mesopotamia?

A)Poor soil
B)Polluted water
C)Rising sea levels
D)Deforestation
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What does the Swahili language demonstrate about African civilization during the 1200s and 1300s?

A)Great influence from Mediterranean culture
B)Great influence from Europe culture
C)Connection to trade routes in Asia and the Middle East
D)Continuance of the great Egyptian culture
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Which of the following caused the Second Age of Islamic conquest, which began in the 1200s?

A)The Mongols were defeated in Persia and the Caliphate's power was restored.
B)The Crusades had brought about new militaristic dynasties.
C)The popularization of the Qur'an allowed Islam to spread further into Europe and Africa.
D)A long period of peace had allowed Islamic trade routes to spread to the west and the north.
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Who were the majority of people living in Russia during the 1600s?

A)Muslims
B)Serfs
C)Mongols
D)Free peasants
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Which of the following most influenced the economic changes during the Meiji Restoration in Japan?

A)Industrialists from Great Britain and Germany
B)The Samurai
C)Traders from Portugal
D)Merchants from China
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Which of the following conditions affected Cambodia in the 1970s and Rwanda in the 1990s?

A)High rates of infection from AIDS
B)Communist revolution
C)Violence due to genocide
D)Invasion by Europeans
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Most likely, what was the main reason for the Jewish migration out of Hungary, Germany, and Crimea?

A)Russia and Poland had much more tolerant policies towards minorities and immigrants.
B)Ghettos and pogroms were established in places where Jews were forced to live.
C)Access to Eastern Europe became easier with the expansion of the railroads.
D)The crusades had a distinct impact upon Jewish settlements in Eastern Europe.
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Why did the development of agriculture lead to a dramatic increase in population?

A)The development of agriculture led to the end of the nomadic life.
B)People no longer had to hunt and gather, which was highly dangerous.
C)Farming led to a more stable source of food, which allowed for larger families and permanent homes.
D)Agriculture and farming provided a much healthier diet than hunting and gathering did.
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Why are rivers thought to be so important to the development of the first civilizations?

A)Rivers slowed down the growth of cities.
B)Rivers greatly discouraged ocean travel.
C)Rivers encouraged growth of urban areas and agriculture.
D)River slowed down the invention of agriculture.
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Why did the Zhou dynasty in China last so long?

A)The leaders of the Zhou dynasty were positively ruthless.
B)The Zhou dynasty's leaders prevented average citizens from acquiring weapons.
C)The Zhou dynasty innovated technology and obligated leaders to rule fairly, due to an increase in political sophistication.
D)The Zhou dynasty did not have to deal with the issues of Confucianism.
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Under the social hierarchies of Hinduism and Confucianism, the value of what group is demonstrated?

A)Scholars
B)Women
C)Government officials
D)Peasants
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Of the following groups of religious, which two gave women access to spiritual salvation?

A)Christianity and Buddhism
B)Christianity and Judaism
C)Confucianism and Buddhism
D)Daoism and Christianity
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Which of the following was the principal god of the Aztecs?

A)The sun god
B)The lion god
C)The feather serpent god
D)The moon god
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What was the primary goal of the Christian Crusades?

A)The conquer Asia Minor
B)To spread Christianity to Africa
C)To share Jerusalem with the Turks
D)To retake the Holy Land from the Muslims.
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Who brought Islam to India?

A)The Sunni Caliphate
B)The Delhi Sultanate
C)The Ottomans
D)The Umayyads
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Despite the rapid spread of Islam on the continent of Africa, which of the following places remained Christian?

A)Marrakesh
B)Mali
C)Ethiopia
D)Tunisia
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Lutheran doctrine states that good works are sufficient to achieve salvation. True or False?

A)True
B)False
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Which of the following is true about the Black Death?

A)It was basically confined to South Asia and China.
B)It was mostly only deadly in northern Europe.
C)It was spread along the Euro-Asian trade routes.
D)It stopped before reaching the Mediterranean.
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Which of the following statements is true about Zen Buddhism?

A)It placed heavy emphasis upon a heavenly afterlife, which appealed to the lower classes.
B)Zen Buddhism began in Japan and then traveled to China and Korea.
C)It became highly popular among the Japanese samurai.
D)It had little to no impact on Japan and Japanese culture.
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What often led to alliances between European feudal lords?

A)The Black Death
B)A papal decree
C)Mutual need for defense against the Vikings
D)Trade relations
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How have political developments changed in Taiwan and South Korea since the 1980s?

A)Both Taiwan and South Korea have become more authoritarian.
B)Both Taiwan and South Korea have become democratized.
C)Both Taiwan and South Korea have become allies to the People's Republic of China.
D)Both countries' leaders now prefer to unite with their communist counterparts.
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Of the following Native American societies, which one built huge mounds for what scientists and anthropologists believe to be religious purposes?

A)The Pueblos
B)The Sioux
C)The Mississippians
D)The Hopi
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Of the following rulers, who had the most religious tolerance?

A)Philip II of Spain
B)Henry VIII of England
C)Louis XIV of France
D)Akbar the Great of the Mughals
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During the 18th Century, over what territories did France and England fight?

A)South America and the Pacific
B)Asia and the Caribbean
C)North America and Asia
D)Asia and Central America
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In what important way did the early Egyptian civilization resemble civilization in Mesopotamia?

A)They both created strict law codes, protecting the poor.
B)They both allowed women to serve as priests.
C)They both buried their leaders in massive pyramids.
D)Both developed a centralized society ruled by a monarchy and small group of priests.
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Of the following African regions, which was able to defeat European powers in the 19th century?

A)Morocco
B)Egypt
C)Liberia
D)Ethiopia
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What was one of the major causes of the Global Depression in 1930?

A)Not enough agricultural goods were produced
B)Totalitarian regimes were on the rise in Europe
C)Trade tensions, which led to high protective tariffs
D)War-debt restructuring
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Why was India partitioned as it gained independence in 1947?

A)Muslims wanted their own state in South Asia.
B)The British could not agree upon political boundaries.
C)Sikhs from the Punjab demanded partitioning.
D)Gandhi encouraged the idea.
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Who did Mao Zedong gather support from, clearly differentiating himself from orthodox Marxism?

A)The military class
B)Urban workers
C)Rural peasants
D)Unhappy merchants
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Which of the following best defines the political heritage of classical China?

A)The people should always question the emperor.
B)All citizens are encouraged to participate in government.
C)As a father is to a family, so is the emperor to the state.
D)The leader is chosen by the community elders.
Question
What happened after the Islam expanded into West Africa?

A)Civil war broke out
B)Trade greatly increased
C)The economy slowed
D)Native beliefs disappeared
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Which of the following inventions was the most important source of power during the first half of the Industrial Revolution?

A)The internal combustion engine
B)The water wheel
C)The steam engine
D)The electric turbine
Question
Which of the following was a common feature of both European and Japanese feudalism?

A)Christianity
B)All classes participated
C)Social mobility was possible and easy
D)The social structure was very strict
Question
What was the result of the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885?

A)India was colonized by the British
B)Africa was divided up among the European powers
C)The German state was formed
D)Spheres of influence were created in China
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During which of the following Chinese dynasties was the Great Wall built?

A)Shang
B)T'ang
C)Qin
D)Chou
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During the Renaissance, what did Europeans desire that eventually led to the discovery of the New World?

A)To discover an all-water route to the East
B)To establish a place where they could freely practice their religion
C)To civilize all of the people around the world
D)To spread Christianity
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Which of the following was the basic unit of religious categorization in the Ottoman Empire?

A)The caste
B)The parish
C)The millet
D)The umma
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Which best describes the role that the United States played in Latin America during the 1800s and early 1900s?

A)The United States intervened politically and economically.
B)The United States remained strictly hands-off.
C)The United States was aggressive and warlike.
D)The United States acted as a colonial overlord over the region.
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What commodity did Western powers most seek from China during the late 1700s and 1800s?

A)Tea
B)Rice
C)Soy sauce
D)Wine
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Through Western leadership and luck, which Southeast Asian nation managed to keep free of domination by foreign powers?

A)Burma
B)Laos
C)Thailand
D)Vietnam
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Why did Great Britain grant Canada dominion status?

A)Great Britain wanted to prevent Russia from expanding east out of Alaska.
B)They feared armed uprisings and that angry Canadians might join the United States.
C)They had already granted dominion status to Australia.
D)They wanted to help prepare for invading the United States.
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Deck 50: (AP) World History: History: Part C
1
During the Cold War era, what was the main reason why were the United States and the Soviet Union reluctant to engage in direct military conflict?

A)There was a great potential for global nuclear destruction.
B)East and West German had been re-unified.
C)Nonaligned nations were pressuring the United States and the Soviet Union to avoid fighting.
D)There were greatly increased tensions in the Middle East.
There was a great potential for global nuclear destruction.
2
During the third century BCE, which of the following was the biggest change in the Chinese political state under Emperor Qin Shihuangdi?

A)The Chinese empire widely accepted Buddhism.
B)The Chinese empire became centralized.
C)Emperor Qin Shihuangdi had artisans create elaborate tomb sculptures.
D)Emperor Qin Shihuangdi established civil service exams.
The Chinese empire became centralized.
3
What was the largest environmental problem for ancient Mesopotamia?

A)Poor soil
B)Polluted water
C)Rising sea levels
D)Deforestation
Poor soil
4
What does the Swahili language demonstrate about African civilization during the 1200s and 1300s?

A)Great influence from Mediterranean culture
B)Great influence from Europe culture
C)Connection to trade routes in Asia and the Middle East
D)Continuance of the great Egyptian culture
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Which of the following caused the Second Age of Islamic conquest, which began in the 1200s?

A)The Mongols were defeated in Persia and the Caliphate's power was restored.
B)The Crusades had brought about new militaristic dynasties.
C)The popularization of the Qur'an allowed Islam to spread further into Europe and Africa.
D)A long period of peace had allowed Islamic trade routes to spread to the west and the north.
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Who were the majority of people living in Russia during the 1600s?

A)Muslims
B)Serfs
C)Mongols
D)Free peasants
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Which of the following most influenced the economic changes during the Meiji Restoration in Japan?

A)Industrialists from Great Britain and Germany
B)The Samurai
C)Traders from Portugal
D)Merchants from China
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Which of the following conditions affected Cambodia in the 1970s and Rwanda in the 1990s?

A)High rates of infection from AIDS
B)Communist revolution
C)Violence due to genocide
D)Invasion by Europeans
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Most likely, what was the main reason for the Jewish migration out of Hungary, Germany, and Crimea?

A)Russia and Poland had much more tolerant policies towards minorities and immigrants.
B)Ghettos and pogroms were established in places where Jews were forced to live.
C)Access to Eastern Europe became easier with the expansion of the railroads.
D)The crusades had a distinct impact upon Jewish settlements in Eastern Europe.
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Why did the development of agriculture lead to a dramatic increase in population?

A)The development of agriculture led to the end of the nomadic life.
B)People no longer had to hunt and gather, which was highly dangerous.
C)Farming led to a more stable source of food, which allowed for larger families and permanent homes.
D)Agriculture and farming provided a much healthier diet than hunting and gathering did.
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Why are rivers thought to be so important to the development of the first civilizations?

A)Rivers slowed down the growth of cities.
B)Rivers greatly discouraged ocean travel.
C)Rivers encouraged growth of urban areas and agriculture.
D)River slowed down the invention of agriculture.
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Why did the Zhou dynasty in China last so long?

A)The leaders of the Zhou dynasty were positively ruthless.
B)The Zhou dynasty's leaders prevented average citizens from acquiring weapons.
C)The Zhou dynasty innovated technology and obligated leaders to rule fairly, due to an increase in political sophistication.
D)The Zhou dynasty did not have to deal with the issues of Confucianism.
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Under the social hierarchies of Hinduism and Confucianism, the value of what group is demonstrated?

A)Scholars
B)Women
C)Government officials
D)Peasants
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Of the following groups of religious, which two gave women access to spiritual salvation?

A)Christianity and Buddhism
B)Christianity and Judaism
C)Confucianism and Buddhism
D)Daoism and Christianity
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Which of the following was the principal god of the Aztecs?

A)The sun god
B)The lion god
C)The feather serpent god
D)The moon god
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What was the primary goal of the Christian Crusades?

A)The conquer Asia Minor
B)To spread Christianity to Africa
C)To share Jerusalem with the Turks
D)To retake the Holy Land from the Muslims.
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Who brought Islam to India?

A)The Sunni Caliphate
B)The Delhi Sultanate
C)The Ottomans
D)The Umayyads
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Despite the rapid spread of Islam on the continent of Africa, which of the following places remained Christian?

A)Marrakesh
B)Mali
C)Ethiopia
D)Tunisia
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19
Lutheran doctrine states that good works are sufficient to achieve salvation. True or False?

A)True
B)False
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Which of the following is true about the Black Death?

A)It was basically confined to South Asia and China.
B)It was mostly only deadly in northern Europe.
C)It was spread along the Euro-Asian trade routes.
D)It stopped before reaching the Mediterranean.
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Which of the following statements is true about Zen Buddhism?

A)It placed heavy emphasis upon a heavenly afterlife, which appealed to the lower classes.
B)Zen Buddhism began in Japan and then traveled to China and Korea.
C)It became highly popular among the Japanese samurai.
D)It had little to no impact on Japan and Japanese culture.
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What often led to alliances between European feudal lords?

A)The Black Death
B)A papal decree
C)Mutual need for defense against the Vikings
D)Trade relations
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How have political developments changed in Taiwan and South Korea since the 1980s?

A)Both Taiwan and South Korea have become more authoritarian.
B)Both Taiwan and South Korea have become democratized.
C)Both Taiwan and South Korea have become allies to the People's Republic of China.
D)Both countries' leaders now prefer to unite with their communist counterparts.
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Of the following Native American societies, which one built huge mounds for what scientists and anthropologists believe to be religious purposes?

A)The Pueblos
B)The Sioux
C)The Mississippians
D)The Hopi
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Of the following rulers, who had the most religious tolerance?

A)Philip II of Spain
B)Henry VIII of England
C)Louis XIV of France
D)Akbar the Great of the Mughals
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During the 18th Century, over what territories did France and England fight?

A)South America and the Pacific
B)Asia and the Caribbean
C)North America and Asia
D)Asia and Central America
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In what important way did the early Egyptian civilization resemble civilization in Mesopotamia?

A)They both created strict law codes, protecting the poor.
B)They both allowed women to serve as priests.
C)They both buried their leaders in massive pyramids.
D)Both developed a centralized society ruled by a monarchy and small group of priests.
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Of the following African regions, which was able to defeat European powers in the 19th century?

A)Morocco
B)Egypt
C)Liberia
D)Ethiopia
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What was one of the major causes of the Global Depression in 1930?

A)Not enough agricultural goods were produced
B)Totalitarian regimes were on the rise in Europe
C)Trade tensions, which led to high protective tariffs
D)War-debt restructuring
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Why was India partitioned as it gained independence in 1947?

A)Muslims wanted their own state in South Asia.
B)The British could not agree upon political boundaries.
C)Sikhs from the Punjab demanded partitioning.
D)Gandhi encouraged the idea.
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Who did Mao Zedong gather support from, clearly differentiating himself from orthodox Marxism?

A)The military class
B)Urban workers
C)Rural peasants
D)Unhappy merchants
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Which of the following best defines the political heritage of classical China?

A)The people should always question the emperor.
B)All citizens are encouraged to participate in government.
C)As a father is to a family, so is the emperor to the state.
D)The leader is chosen by the community elders.
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What happened after the Islam expanded into West Africa?

A)Civil war broke out
B)Trade greatly increased
C)The economy slowed
D)Native beliefs disappeared
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Which of the following inventions was the most important source of power during the first half of the Industrial Revolution?

A)The internal combustion engine
B)The water wheel
C)The steam engine
D)The electric turbine
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Which of the following was a common feature of both European and Japanese feudalism?

A)Christianity
B)All classes participated
C)Social mobility was possible and easy
D)The social structure was very strict
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What was the result of the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885?

A)India was colonized by the British
B)Africa was divided up among the European powers
C)The German state was formed
D)Spheres of influence were created in China
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During which of the following Chinese dynasties was the Great Wall built?

A)Shang
B)T'ang
C)Qin
D)Chou
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38
During the Renaissance, what did Europeans desire that eventually led to the discovery of the New World?

A)To discover an all-water route to the East
B)To establish a place where they could freely practice their religion
C)To civilize all of the people around the world
D)To spread Christianity
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Which of the following was the basic unit of religious categorization in the Ottoman Empire?

A)The caste
B)The parish
C)The millet
D)The umma
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Which best describes the role that the United States played in Latin America during the 1800s and early 1900s?

A)The United States intervened politically and economically.
B)The United States remained strictly hands-off.
C)The United States was aggressive and warlike.
D)The United States acted as a colonial overlord over the region.
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What commodity did Western powers most seek from China during the late 1700s and 1800s?

A)Tea
B)Rice
C)Soy sauce
D)Wine
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Through Western leadership and luck, which Southeast Asian nation managed to keep free of domination by foreign powers?

A)Burma
B)Laos
C)Thailand
D)Vietnam
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Why did Great Britain grant Canada dominion status?

A)Great Britain wanted to prevent Russia from expanding east out of Alaska.
B)They feared armed uprisings and that angry Canadians might join the United States.
C)They had already granted dominion status to Australia.
D)They wanted to help prepare for invading the United States.
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