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Chapter 25: Nationalism Around the World

Nationalism Around the World

1
Which of these reforms were NOT introduced by President Kemal Atatürk of Turkey?
A)popular education
B)the modernization of Turkey's economy
C)an elected opposition
D)the transformation into a secular state
2
What did the Balfour Declaration do?
A)established British mandates in Iraq and Jordan
B)provided encouragement to Arab nationalists
C)condemned Iranian ties to Nazi Germany
D)expressed support for a national Jewish homeland in Palestine
3
A new generation of young African leaders, many of whom were educated in Europe and the United States, included _____.
A)Jomo Kenyatta
B)Marcus Garvey
C)W.E.B. Du Bois
D)Ibn Saud
4
A Vietnamese revolutionary, _____ gained valuable training from the Soviets.
A)Ho Chi Minh
B)Mao Zedong
C)Chiang Kai-shek
D)Sun Yat-sen
5
Which of the following did NOT contribute to the emergence of an aggressive military state in Japan?
A)resentment of Western influence
B)anger at the government's pacifist policies in the 1920s
C)anger at cuts in military spending
D)shortages of agricultural products
6
Mao Zedong believed China's rural peasants would lead the struggle for _____.
A)land reform
B)a constitutional democracy
C)a communist revolution
D)All of these.
7
Chiang Kai-shek planned to use which of the following to modernize Chinese industry?
A)traditional Confucian values
B)democratic means
C)the redistribution of wealth
D)dictatorial power
8
When the United States became the foremost investor in Latin America in the 1920s, U.S. investors _____.
A)controlled Latin American industries directly
B)bought stocks that spurred investment in Latin America
C)took complete control over the governments of Latin America
D)preferred indirect control of companies
9
Which was a positive effect of the Great Depression on Latin America?
A)development of new industries and manufacturing
B)decreased demand for raw materials
C)drop of exports
D)dependence on cash crop exports
10
In Mexico, president Lázaro Cárdenas became popular among peasants when he _____.
A)became a party boss
B)redistributed 44 million acres of land
C)seized control of foreign-owned oil companies
D)closed down the official PRI party
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