1. The Mughal Dynasty fell because
a. The French Empire conquered and controlled their territory
b. The Ottoman Empire conquered the region and added it to their Empire
c. Internal revolt overthrew the Mughals and led to a free state of India
d. The East India Company gained more control and weakened the Empire
e. None of the above
2. In India, the British did all of the following except
a. Allowed India to remain an independently governed and free nation
b. Banned sati
c. Established schools
d. Encouraged landowners to produce tea, opium, and coffee
e. They did all of the above
3. The Great Game
a. Was a famous soccer match between teams from Britain and India
b. Refers to competition between Russia and England for India
c. Refers to game hunting expeditions organized by elite British to hunt Asian
elephants
d. Is the term to describe French competition with Britain for India
e. Refers to China's diplomatic activities with Britain
4. Kipling's "White Man's Burden" argued that
a. Europe had a duty to bring "civilization" to "non-whites" throughout the world
b. Colonized people were like children and required Europe's aid
c. Colonialism was necessary to bring about progress and enlightenment
d. None of the above
e. All of the above.
5. Zionism embraces all of the following except
a. The creation of a theocratic state
b. The belief that the Jews need a safe home land
c. The creation of a Jewish State
d. The belief that European Jewry was in immediate danger
e. They embraced all of the above
6. Anti-Semitism increased in the 19th century because of
a. The theories of Social Darwinists
b. The programs of right-wing nationalistic parties
c. Government led persecution of Jews in Tsarist Russia
d. all of the above
e. None of the above
7. Nineteenth Century nationalism was
A. a feeling of pride and unity based upon the factors of common race, language, and religion
b. a rising force in politics
c. a sentiment derived from romantic notions of the past
d. a political movement often exploited by national leaders through force and violence
e. all of the above