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Which Asian country was known for successfully industrializing in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?

  • Thailand
  • India
  • Japan (correct)
  • Vietnam

What was a primary cause of the Boxer Rebellion in China?

  • Chinese resistance to foreign influence (correct)
  • Local leaders seeking power
  • Economic disparity among Chinese citizens
  • Support from the Russian Empire

Which conflict was heavily influenced by the British introduction of opium to China?

  • Opium Wars (correct)
  • Sino-Japanese War
  • Cultural Revolution
  • Taiwanese Rebellion

Which foreign power played a significant role in stimulating conflict within China during the 19th century?

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What aspect of foreign influence in Asia does the document primarily focus on?

<p>Economic exploitation and conflict (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What were the main cash crops grown in Africa during the imperial period?

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What was the main cause of the Sepoy mutiny?

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Which conference was responsible for dividing African territories among European powers?

<p>Berlin Conference (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was the leader of the independence movement in India?

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What countries did the U.S. take over during its imperial phase?

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Imperialism

A state policy or practice that involves extending power and influence over other countries, often through military force or economic control.

Berlin Conference

A conference held in 1884-85 where European powers divided Africa into colonies without considering the interests of African people.

British India

The British East India Company, a powerful trading company, gradually gained control over India's administration, leading to a long period of British influence.

Sepoys

Indian soldiers employed by the British East India Company, who played a crucial role in maintaining British control over India.

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Racism

A belief that certain races are superior to others, often used to justify colonialism and exploitation.

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Industrialization

A period of rapid technological advancements and economic growth, characterized by large-scale industrial production and the use of machinery. This process transformed societies and led to significant changes in the way people lived and worked.

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The Opium Wars

The first Opium War (1839-1842) was a conflict between China and Great Britain, sparked by China's attempts to suppress the import of opium by the British. The war ended with a Chinese defeat, leading to the ceding of Hong Kong to Britain and the opening of Chinese ports to foreign trade.

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The Boxer Rebellion

The Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901) was a violent uprising in China against foreign influence and Christian missionaries. The rebellion was led by a secret society known as the Boxers, who believed they were immune to foreign bullets. The rebellion was ultimately put down by an international force.

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Foreign Influence in Asia

The period of time when foreign powers exerted significant influence on Asian countries, often through colonization, trade, and military intervention. This influence had a profound impact on Asian societies, shaping their politics, economy, and culture.

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Which Asian country industrialized?

It was one of the first Asian countries to industrialize. This transformation was driven by factors such as access to natural resources, technological innovations, and a strong government policy.

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