TRUE/FALSE: Write T if the statement is True. If the statement is False, write F
ID: 1604170 • Letter: T
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TRUE/FALSE: Write T if the statement is True. If the statement is False, write F and then make the correction(s) that will turn it into a true statement. More than one correction is valid as long as the correction is not just simply changing “is” to “is not,” etc.
1 WW I was a total war because it affected both civilians and the military.
2. Thanks to Commissioner Lin’s letter to Queen Victoria, the British stopped the Opium War
3. The “scramble for Africa” was a term to describe the economic competition among the
independent nations of Africa.
4. The worldwide Great Depression made it harder for the WW I losers to get back to normal.
5. The Treaty of Versailles included self-determination for the colonial peoples of Asia.
6. In practicing indirect rule, the European imperialists replaced local officials with representatives
from the mother country.
7. The “three obediences” referred to obeying the Emperor, the male head of the household, and
the mother of the oldest son.
8. 19th century imperialism was motivated primarily by the desire for economic gain, the expansion of
political power, and increased national prestige.
9. Vietnam was ruled by the Dutch as part of the Dutch East Indies.
10. The Armenian Massacre, seen as an act of genocide by historians, was carried out by the Germans.
MULTIPLE –CHOICE: Highlight the letter or letters in each test question that are the best fit.
1. In WWI these were the Allied Powers: highlight the correct TWO nations:
a. Austria-Hungary b. France c. England
2. 1917 was a turning point in WW I because:
a. the U.S. entered WWI b.German unrestricted submarine warfare ended
c. the Russian Revolution ended and Russia joined the Allies
3. The Revolution of 1911:
a. attempted to overthrow Manchu rule in China
b. led to replacing the Tokugawa military rulers of Japan with the Meiji Emperor
c. was Hiratsuka Raicho’s effort to end the “three obediences” that made women
subservient to men in China and Japan.
4. The U.S. entered WW I in a. 1919 b. 1914 c. 1917
5. The Treaty of Versailles:
a. was considered a treaty of vengeance by the losers.
b. was historically significant because it was the first treaty to be fair to both winners
and losers.
c. carried out all of President Woodrow Wilson’s “Fourteen Points.”
6. The Central Powers included: highlight the correct TWO nations:
a. Austria-Hungary b. France c. Germany
7. As Middle East mandate nations, Iraq and Palestine were under the jurisdiction of:
a. France b. the United States c. England
Explanation / Answer
T,T,F,F,F
F,T,T,T,F
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