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Wollstonecraft’s main goal in this passage is to

secure female equality with males

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2

Which of the following writers would LEAST likely support the goals of Mary Wollstonecraft?

a conservative

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3

What part of the excerpt is connected most closely to the ideals of the Enlightenment?

its appeal to reason

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4

How were the Creole Revolutions not like the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions?

The Creole Revolutions were mostly against Spain

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5

Which revolution most directly addressed the unequal distribution of economic opportunity and resources?

Haitian

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6

Which generalization applies to all the revolutions listed in the table?

All were inspired by Enlightenment ideals

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7

Which of the following changes best explains one of the main causes of the trend shown in the chart?

Increased migration from rural to urban areas in Great Britain

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8

Which of the following changes explains one of the main effects of the trend shown in the chart?

Increased supply of workers for factory jobs

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9

Which was the most important part of the context in which the change shown in the chart was occuring?

The rise of the maritime empires increased demand for British-made good in other regions of the world

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10

In the above passage, what policy is the Russian Minister of Finance urging?

Supporting independent Russian industrial development

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11

What shift in economic focus did the emancipation of the serfs foster?

It created a pool of laborers who could more easily move to cities and work in industries

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12

What was a critical strategy in the industrialization of Russia?

expanding the national railroad network

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13

Which statement provides the best context for interpreting this photo?

The Industrial Revolution led to a division of labor that meant employees began to do highly specialized work.

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14

Work in textile mills was most closely related to which technological breakthrough of the late 19th century

The use of electrical power

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15

The photo can best be used to demonstrate which of the following long-term effects of the Industrial Age?

The expansion of the work force

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16

The main idea of this passage is that the government of Japan should

encourage industrialization to enable Japan to compete economically

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17

Which possible government policy would most directly support the goal stated by the writer?

Reforming the Japanese educational system to increase training of workers and managers

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18

Which list of events related to the topic of the excerpt is in the correct chronological order?

Perry’s ships arrive in Tokyo Bay, the Shogunate collapses, the Meiji Restoration, Japan industrializes

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19

Which individual would most likely have agreed with the views expressed by the Rockefeller on business combinations?

Cecil Rhodes

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20

Which statement summarizes an important difference between Rockefeller and Enlightenment thinkers?

The belief that “individualism is gone”

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21

Which example provides support for the claims made by Rockefeller?

The Krupp steel industry from Germany.

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22

Which segment of Chinese society seems to be the focus of this excerpt from the Reform Edict?

Civil servants

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23

Which of the following was most similar to the ideas in the source?

The Self-Strengthening Movement

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24

How did the Boxer rebellion lead to the Reform Edict?

The failure of the Boxer Rebellion persuaded many members of the Chinese government to support more extensive reforms.

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25

Which statement provides the best context for understanding the passage?

Industrialization caused greater economic insecurity in the lives of many urban workers.

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26

Bismarck made the proposal in the passage because he believed that

if the government did not address worker problems associated with industrialization, socialist and other radicals might incite a revolt

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27

Which reform was instituted by another government in response to the problems of industrialization?

Britain expanded voting by reducing property-owning qualifications.

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28

Which theory did Europeans use most directly to justify the social patterns described in the passage?

Social Darwinism

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29

Which statement best provides the context for racial policies described in the passage that shaped imperialism in India and Africa?

In both places, the English did not encourage highly educated native people to prepare for self-rule.

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30

The context for the European attitudes noted in the passage was that

some scientists claimed Europeans were a biologically superior race

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31

Which statement summarizes the main idea stated in the passage?

The European powers must respect the sovereignty of independent nations in the Western Hemisphere.

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32

Which event indicated that the Monroe Doctrine might have included a desire of U.S. leaders to engage in economic imperialism?

The Spanish-American War

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33

Which aspect of the Spanish-American War most directly demonstrated that the United States wanted to become an imperial power?

taking control of the Philippines

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34

What does the above letter indicate about the authors point of view?

She supported the rebellion of indigenous people in Peru against the Spanish.

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35

Which statement provide the most useful context in evaluating the author’s argument about the Spanish?

She and her husband were brutally executed by the Spaniards.

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36

How was the rebellion of Tupac Amaru II different from other Latin American rebellions?

Its leader identified as an Incan.

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37

The example in the passage highlights which common imperial pattern?

The importation of cash crops from the colonies

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38

How does Britain’s answer to the “growing need for cheap nutrition” relate to the Western Hemisphere?

The Americas provided sugar for Britain

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39

What impact did the industrial revolution have upon non industrial countries?

They became export countries.

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40

What is the context of the letter above?

Britain is upset that the Chinese government has denied British ships free trade privileges.

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41

How did the Chinese government react to this letter?

The continued to prevent the importation of opium.

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42

Which of the following is an accurate reflection of the relationship between China and Britain at the time of this passage?

China was unaware of Britain’s military power.

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43

Which movement included forced migrants before about 1850?

British to Australia

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44

Indian migrations to places such as Mauritius (Migration 3) and islands in the Caribbean led most directly to which long-term effect?

The infusion of Indian cultural expressions, such as methods of food preparation, into local traditions

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45

Which best describes a global change between 1750-1900 that resulted from the movement shown on the map?

Many countries became more ethnically diverse.

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46

An American who agreed with the above cartoon would most disagree with

the Chinese Exclusion Act

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47

The point of view of this cartoonist was that he

recognized the contributions East Asians made to industrial development in the United States.

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48

By the end of the 19th century, the United States had passed laws that

prevented Chinese from entering the United States

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