Independent Study: World History Unit 9

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The Russian Revolution of 1905 had its roots in ___.
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Economic and political issues.
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What did the "October Manifesto" do?
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which promised to guarantee civil liberties (e.g., freedom of speech, press, and assembly), to establish a broad franchise, and to create a legislative body (the Duma)
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Two of the secret revolutionary groups in Russia were ___.
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Populists and Nihilists
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What did the "Emancipation Manifesto" do?
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Setting the serfs free from the ownership of nobles and providing small plots of land for them.
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The last czar of Russia was ___.
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Nicholas II
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Why was the Revolution of 1905 called "the dress rehearsal for the 1917 Revolution"?
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Unresolved issues
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Sun Yat-sen's Four Point Plan was based on the Three Principles of the People which were ___.
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Nationalism, Democracy & socialism
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The goal of the Chinese nationalism was to free China from ___.
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Corrupt Treaties and Foreign Imperialism
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Sun Yat-sen was going to enact democracy in three phases. What were they?
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The army would rule while establishing national unity. The people would be educated on democracy and appoint leaders. There would be effective functioning of the branches of government with rights for people.
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The founding of modern China is credited to ___.
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Sun Yat-sen
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The name of Sun Yat-sen's party was the Chinese Nationalist Party, or ___.
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Kuomintang
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What were three of the conditions leading to the May Fourth Intellectual Movement?
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rise of Chinese nationalism spread of public education rise of new intellectual class
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The goals of Chinese nationalism were to free China from ___.
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Corrupt Treaties and Foreign Imperialism
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Apartheid was originally brought about by the ___.
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Boers
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The leader of the Bolsheviks was ___.
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Lenin
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Another name for Anatolia is ___.
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Turkey
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The Anglo-Boer War was fought between the ___.
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English & Boers
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Natal, Orange Free State, and Transvaal were founded by the ___.
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Boers
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The last czar of Russia was ___.
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Nicholas II
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Three causes for the emergence of large cities in China during the early twentieth century were ___.
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1. The rise of industry and commerce. 2. The development of an intellectual class . 3. Foreign imperialism .
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Some of the reforms the Young Turks demanded were ___.
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the right to vote, equality under the law, free public education, the emancipation of women, and secularization of the state
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During the first twenty years of the twentieth century China went through political turmoil as seen by
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May 4 movement
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The ottoman empire was the largest and most influential Muslim Empire until what event?
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Suntan death??
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A person belonging to the left-wing majority group of the Russian Social Democratic Worker's Party was called a ___.
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Bolshevik
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Which of the following was not an origin or cause of the Anglo-Boer war?
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The Boers taking the Orange Free State away from the British.
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The official language of the Ottoman Empire as set by the Young Turks was ___.
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Turkish
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The Anglo-Boer War was fought on this continent.
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Africa
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Apartheid
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South Africa
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The system of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy is called _____.
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Socialism
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What territories declared their independence from China following the 1911 Revolution?
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Tibet and Mongolia declared independence.
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From this lesson, what were some of the consequences of the 1911 Revolution?
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1) increased provincial decentralization 2) end to monarchical form of government 3) practice of republicanism
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What aspects of society, the culture of the people, were changed following the 1911 Revolution?
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The new Western-style republic accelerated up and extended Westernization and modernization in all areas of Chinese city life and culture. The people were better prepared to accept new, modern ideas—even Communism—later.
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Which of the following was NOT one of the Western ideas accepted by the Chinese intellectuals?
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Utilitarianism
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The students in the May Fourth Intellectual Movement rejected classical written Chinese in favor of a new vernacular Chinese called _____.
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Pai-Hua.
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What program was intended to overcome the backwardness of China's economy, technology, and industry?
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The Great Leap Forward
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Which of the following were results of the 1949 Communist Revolution?
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land reform; economic reform;Great Leap Forward;political reform;social reform; equality in marriage, divorce, and property ownership
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The People's Republic of China was proclaimed by ___ on October 1, 1949.
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Mao Zedong
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The "twelve-tone" technique _____.
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ensures that all 12 notes of the musical scale are sounded as often as one another in a piece of music. All the 12 notes are thus given more or less equal importance, thus avoiding being in a key. & is characterized by the works of Arnold Schoenberg
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What musical instruments characterize the impressionist movement?
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woodwinds strings harp
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Romantic composers _____.
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were unhappy about the world, time, and place in which they lived & resisted following social values
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Igor Stravinsky shocked the music world when writing his ballet by adding ____________ to "The Firebird."
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jazz
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Who pioneered classical ragtime music?
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Scott Joplin
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What composer became an American citizen in 1940?
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Igor Stravinsky
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Syncopation _____.
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is the technique of placing the accent on a normally weak beat" and "is characterized by a rhythmical succession of single tones producing a distinct musical phrase or idea"
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What style of music created a dissonant sound using uncommon scales?
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Impressionism is the style of music that created a dissonant sound using uncommon scales.
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Farmers and artisans from _____ found it increasingly hard to compete with the highly industrialized countries.
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Ottoman empire
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What specifics brought the global population increase from 1.8 billion to 2.5 billion between 1913 and 1950?
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Global population increased due to increased sanitation, medicines, and food production.
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Which of the following contributed to an increase in world population in the 20th century?
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improved medicine and sanitation, an increase in food production, increase of average life expectancy
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From this lesson, which of the following were consequences of rapid population growth in the 20th century?
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migration to Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand,an increase in the use of coal.
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What country had to pay reparations following World War I?
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Germany
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What country put millions of dollars into the economy through the governmental programs of the New Deal?
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The United States
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What fueled economic growth but also inflamed old rivalries and contributed to two major wars in the 20th century?
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rearmament
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Totalitarianism _____.
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is the equivalent of a police state
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Which of the following characterize the time period from 1900 to 1945?
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Trade policies changed and The economic depression.
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Four significant outcomes of the 1949 Communist Revolution in China were _____.
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Cultural revolution, the great leap forward, political reform and economic reform
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One of the outcomes of the 1949 Chinese Communist Revolution was the Great Leap Forward. What was planned for this "Leap" to help China, and how did it turn out?
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The establishment of agricultural collectives that involved peasants sharing tools and draft animals and taking away private ownership of all farms. Farms became state-run communes. These plans were not popular, so the Chinese government held mandatory meetings where citizens were kept for days until they "voluntarily" agreed. Women were also given more rights, and foot-binding, child marriage, and opium addiction were put to an end. Grain and steel industrialization became key in the CPC's plan for economic development. People's communes, backyard steel furnaces in communes and urban areas, and irrigation became the norm. Villagers in the communes were unable to procure enough food to survive because they could no longer sell land as collateral for loans. However, these plans fell through and affected China for several years afterward. The Great Leap Forward of the People's Republic of China was an economic and social campaign by the Communist Party of China from 1958 to 1961. The campaign was led by Mao Zedong and aimed to rapidly transform the country from an agrarian economy into a socialist society through rapid industrialization and collectivization. However, it is widely considered to have caused the Great Chinese Famine. Chief changes in the lives of rural Chinese included the incremental introduction of mandatory agricultural collectivization. Private farming was prohibited, and those engaged in it were persecuted and labeled counter-revolutionaries. Restrictions on rural people were enforced through public struggle sessions and social pressure, although people also experienced forced labor. Rural industrialization, officially a priority of the campaign, saw "its development... aborted by the mistakes of the Great Leap Forward." The Great Leap ended in catastrophe, resulting in tens of millions of deaths, estimated from 18 million to 32.5 or 45 million.Historian Frank Dikötter asserts that "coercion, terror, and systematic violence were the foundation of the Great Leap Forward" and it "motivated one of the most deadly mass killings of human history". The years of the Great Leap Forward actually saw economic regression, with 1958 through 1962 being the only period between 1953 and 1985 in which China's economy shrank. Political economist Dwight Perkins argues, "enormous amounts of investment produced only modest increases in production or none at all. ... In short, the Great Leap was a very expensive disaster." In subsequent conferences in March 1960 and May 1962, the negative effects of the Great Leap Forward were studied by the CPC, and Mao was criticized in the party conferences. Moderate Party members like Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping rose to power, and Mao was marginalized within the party, leading him to initiate the Cultural Revolution in 1966.
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Which program was intended to overcome the backwardness of China's economy, technology, and industry?
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the Great Leap Forward
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Which style of music is characterized by a dramatic use of the major and minor scale systems creating a pleasing and harmonic sound?
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romanticism
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What is a political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution?
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liberalism
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During the worldwide economic depression of the 1930s, industrial output, farm production, and employment fell dramatically due to which of the following?
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During the worldwide economic depression of the 1930s industrial output farm production and employment fell dramatically.
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The economic policy advocating government protection of domestic agriculture and industries from foreign competition by institution of tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions on foreign imports is called _____.
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protectionism
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Russia, Germany, and _______ were countries that had totalitarian regimes during the twentieth century.
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Italy
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What are some causes and effects of rapid population growth between 1900 and 1945?
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Causes were more food, people were living longer, so more babies were born. Effect: More consumers, more workers, more buildings had to be built... Causes are new technology, improvements in medicine and sanitation, and increased food production; b) effects are larger urban areas.
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The process of conducting business worldwide is a part of _____.
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globalization
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The 1911 Chinese Revolution ended the rule of the
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the Ming
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What were four significant consequences of the 1911 Revolution?
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lack of social reforms and changes, blame shifting to anti-imperialism, decreased foreign influence,and loss of territory.
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As a result of the Great Leap Forward, _____.
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industrial production increased
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What fueled economic growth but also enflamed old rivalries and contributed to two world wars?
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Rearmament