QUIZ 3 Module 3: “The Century of European Dominance” Module 4: “The New Thirty Years’ War” Readings from Week 5 and Week 6 Learning Resources NAME: Answer all twenty questions Put an ‘X’ next to the correct answer: each correct answer is worth 1 point Submit the completed quiz in your Assignments Folder 1. One of these is not true of the Great Depression. _____ A) It occurred all over the world _____ B) The Wall Street Crash made it worse _____ C) The Soviet Union did not really experience it _____ D) It was one cause of the rise to power of Adolf Hitler _____ E) Agricultural commerce flourished during it 2. This Asian state was the most Western in terms of its industrialization in 1900. _____ A) India _____ B) China _____ C) Korea _____ D) Japan _____ E) Taiwan 3. Identity nationalism comes from which of these political movements? _____ A) Democracy _____ B) Republicanism _____ C) Liberalism _____ D) Romanticism _____ E) Socialism 4. Which one of these is not a good definition of fascism? _____ A) A “third way” between liberalism and communism _____ B) A totalitarian view of society _____ C) A glorification of the use of violence to achieve political objectives _____ D) A conceptualization of labor unions as “deviant” _____ E) A belief in the importance of the Christian Church 5. One of these countries was created in the Paris Peace Settlement _____ A) Romania _____ B) Bulgaria _____ C) U.S.S.R. _____ D) Yugoslavia _____ E) Switzerland 6. This empire was known as “the sick man of Europe” _____ A) Russian _____ B) Ottoman _____ C) Austro-Hungarian _____ D) German _____ E) French 7. This leader preferred a more Western and capitalist approach to the development of China _____ A) Chiang Kai-shek _____ B) Mao Zedong _____ C) Sun Yat-sen _____ D) Zhou Enlai _____ E) Jiang Qing 8. Which one of these is not connected to Wahhabism? _____ A) An attack on the worship of saints _____ B) An attack on Christianity _____ C) A return to the pure worship of Allah _____ D) A return to a strict and simple moral life _____ E) An attack on the worship of images 9. All except one of these was a reason for the rapid increase in population in the eighteenth century _____ A) Decline in the number of wars _____ B) Decline in death rate _____ C) Increase in the birth rate _____ D) Decline in the incidences of the plague _____ E) Increase in the availability of food 10. He was not a totalitarian leader _____ A) General Hindenburg _____ B) Joseph Stalin _____ C) Adolf Hitler _____ D) General Franco _____ E) Benito Mussolini 11. All but one of these empires collapsed as a result of war and/or revolution in the early twentieth century _____ A) Japan _____ B) Austria-Hungary _____ C) Russia _____ D) Ottoman _____ E) China 12. One of these men was not a leader at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 _____ A) Winston Churchill _____ B) Woodrow Wilson _____ C) Georges Clemenceau _____ D) David Lloyd George _____ E) Vittorio Orlando 13. In creating modern Turkey Ataturk did all but one of the following: _____ A) Replaced Muslim law with the Swiss civil law _____ B) Replaced Arabic script with the Roman alphabet _____ C) Introduced the Western calendar _____ D) Banned the vote for women _____ E) Abolished the religious power of the dervishes 14. One consequence of civic nationalism. _____ A) The destruction of national churches _____ B) The destruction of regional languages _____ C) The decline of the village _____ D) The decline of the town _____ E) The decline of political parties 15. One of these is not associated with the so-called Second Industrial Revolution _____ A) Telephones _____ B) Automobiles _____ C) Electric lighting _____ D) Steam engines _____ E) Quinine 16. One group not persecuted by the Nazis _____ A) Homosexuals _____ B) Bankers _____ C) Jews _____ D) Jehovah’s Witnesses _____ E) Gypsies 17. The purpose of the Factory Acts passed by industrializing countries such as Britain and Germany was to... _____ A) Regulate the profits made by factory owners _____ B) Regulate the punishments factory foremen could give to workers _____ C) Regulate the number of hours worked by men, women, and children _____ D) Regulate the size of factories _____ E) Regulate the number of factories a person could own 18. Popular revolutions occurred in Europe in all but one of these years. _____ A) 1789 _____ B) 1830 _____ C) 1848 _____ D) 1863 _____ E) 1871 19. This was not a socialist organization. _____ A) International Workingmen’s Association _____ B) International Friendly Society _____ C) The Second International _____ D) The Communist International _____ E) The Third International 20. One of these was not a fundamental change caused by the Industrial Revolution _____ A) Changes in agriculture _____ B) Changes in economic policies _____ C) Changes in transportation _____ D) Changes in social structure _____ E) Changes in national borders
QUIZ 3
Module 3: “The Century of European Dominance”
Module 4: “The New Thirty Years’ War”
Readings from Week 5 and Week 6 Learning Resources
NAME:
Answer all twenty questions
Put an ‘X’ next to the correct answer: each correct answer is worth 1 point
Submit the completed quiz in your Assignments Folder
1. One of these is not true of the Great Depression.
_____ A) It occurred all over the world
_____ B) The Wall Street Crash made it worse
_____ C) The Soviet Union did not really experience it
_____ D) It was one cause of the rise to power of Adolf Hitler
_____ E) Agricultural commerce flourished during it
2. This Asian state was the most Western in terms of its industrialization in 1900.
_____ A) India
_____ B) China
_____ C) Korea
_____ D) Japan
_____ E) Taiwan
3. Identity nationalism comes from which of these political movements?
_____ A) Democracy
_____ B) Republicanism
_____ C) Liberalism
_____ D) Romanticism
_____ E) Socialism
4. Which one of these is not a good definition of fascism?
_____ A) A “third way” between liberalism and communism
_____ B) A totalitarian view of society
_____ C) A glorification of the use of violence to achieve political objectives
_____ D) A conceptualization of labor unions as “deviant”
_____ E) A belief in the importance of the Christian Church
5. One of these countries was created in the Paris Peace Settlement
_____ A) Romania
_____ B) Bulgaria
_____ C) U.S.S.R.
_____ D) Yugoslavia
_____ E) Switzerland
6. This empire was known as “the sick man of Europe”
_____ A) Russian
_____ B) Ottoman
_____ C) Austro-Hungarian
_____ D) German
_____ E) French
7. This leader preferred a more Western and capitalist approach to the development of China
_____ A) Chiang Kai-shek
_____ B) Mao Zedong
_____ C) Sun Yat-sen
_____ D) Zhou Enlai
_____ E) Jiang Qing
8. Which one of these is not connected to Wahhabism?
_____ A) An attack on the worship of saints
_____ B) An attack on Christianity
_____ C) A return to the pure worship of Allah
_____ D) A return to a strict and simple moral life
_____ E) An attack on the worship of images
9. All except one of these was a reason for the rapid increase in population in the eighteenth century
_____ A) Decline in the number of wars
_____ B) Decline in death rate
_____ C) Increase in the birth rate
_____ D) Decline in the incidences of the plague
_____ E) Increase in the availability of food
10. He was not a totalitarian leader
_____ A) General Hindenburg
_____ B) Joseph Stalin
_____ C) Adolf Hitler
_____ D) General Franco
_____ E) Benito Mussolini
11. All but one of these empires collapsed as a result of war and/or revolution in the early twentieth century
_____ A) Japan
_____ B) Austria-Hungary
_____ C) Russia
_____ D) Ottoman
_____ E) China
12. One of these men was not a leader at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919
_____ A) Winston Churchill
_____ B) Woodrow Wilson
_____ C) Georges Clemenceau
_____ D) David Lloyd George
_____ E) Vittorio Orlando
13. In creating modern Turkey Ataturk did all but one of the following:
_____ A) Replaced Muslim law with the Swiss civil law
_____ B) Replaced Arabic script with the Roman alphabet
_____ C) Introduced the Western calendar
_____ D) Banned the vote for women
_____ E) Abolished the religious power of the dervishes
14. One consequence of civic nationalism.
_____ A) The destruction of national churches
_____ B) The destruction of regional languages
_____ C) The decline of the village
_____ D) The decline of the town
_____ E) The decline of political parties
15. One of these is not associated with the so-called Second Industrial Revolution
_____ A) Telephones
_____ B) Automobiles
_____ C) Electric lighting
_____ D) Steam engines
_____ E) Quinine
16. One group not persecuted by the Nazis
_____ A) Homosexuals
_____ B) Bankers
_____ C) Jews
_____ D) Jehovah’s Witnesses
_____ E) Gypsies
17. The purpose of the Factory Acts passed by industrializing countries such as Britain and Germany was to...
_____ A) Regulate the profits made by factory owners
_____ B) Regulate the punishments factory foremen could give to workers
_____ C) Regulate the number of hours worked by men, women, and children
_____ D) Regulate the size of factories
_____ E) Regulate the number of factories a person could own
18. Popular revolutions occurred in Europe in all but one of these years.
_____ A) 1789
_____ B) 1830
_____ C) 1848
_____ D) 1863
_____ E) 1871
19. This was not a socialist organization.
_____ A) International Workingmen’s Association
_____ B) International Friendly Society
_____ C) The Second International
_____ D) The Communist International
_____ E) The Third International
20. One of these was not a fundamental change caused by the Industrial Revolution
_____ A) Changes in agriculture
_____ B) Changes in economic policies
_____ C) Changes in transportation
_____ D) Changes in social structure
_____ E) Changes in national borders