The document is a multiple choice quiz about Japan's history from the Meiji Restoration to World War 2. It contains 28 questions testing knowledge about the Tokugawa shogunate, the Meiji Restoration, Western influence in Japan, Japan's imperialism and expansion, and Japan's role in World War 2. The questions cover topics like the ruling families of Japan, trade policies during different time periods, adoption of Western systems, Japan's wars with China and Russia, and Japan's entry into World War 2 as part of the Axis powers.
Japan: From Feudalism to Corporate StatePaulVMcDowell
Describes the phases of Japan\'s development as an administrative and corporate state from feudalism to the Meiji Restoration and a survey to modern times.
Industrial Reform1. Describe some of the living and working cond.docxaltheaboyer
Industrial Reform
1. Describe some of the living and working conditions of the Industrial Revolution
2. Explain the trend towards urbanization during the second half of the 19
th
Century.
3. Evaluate the methods that reformers used to solve the problems of the Industrial Revolution.
Define / Identify
Mary Wollstonecraft Robert Owen Emmeline Pankhurst
John Stuart Mill David Ricardo Karl Marx Adam Smith
Nationalism in Europe
1. As Prime Minister of Sardinia, Count Camillo di Cavour stood for four principles. Name them.
2. What was Garibalbi’s main contribution to the unification of Italy?
3. How were Sardinia and Prussia similar in the movement of Nationalism?
4. Otto von Bismark’s policy of realpolitik meant that he:
5. Why was Prussia was eager to go to war with France in 1870?
6. Describe ways that Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire were similar in the 1880s and 1890s.
7. List several of the many ethnic groups in Austria Hungary.
8. In 1876, Emperor Francis Joseph created the Dual Monarchy of Austria –Hungary to satisfy the demands of the ________.
9. Nationalism can serve as both a unifying and divisive force. Give examples of each in different parts of the world and explain what factors make it happen each way.
Imperialism
Terms to define / People to Know
Menelik II Muhammad Ali David Livingstone
Colony protectorate sphere of influence
Berlin Conference Matthew Perry Opium War
Banana republics Zulu Uprising Roosevelt Corollary
1. List examples for each of the following reasons for Imperialism:
A. political B. economic C. social
2. What theory was used by European imperialists to justify their exploitation of the native peoples in Asia, Africa, and the Americas?
3. List four results of reforms made during the Meiji period in Japan
4. What is the main reason that the Japanese began the Seclusion policy (keeping out Europeans)?
5. While most of Africa was under European control, which two countries maintained independence?
6. How did native peoples generally view European imperialism?
7. What did the Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War have in common?
8. By 1914, what was the situation in the Ottoman Empire?
9. Explain the change in China’s attitude toward Imperialism and trade with the West from the 1600s to the 1800s.
10. What was unethical about the way that Great Britain opened trade with China?
11. What was the goal of the Boxers in China?
12. List three improvements the British made in India.
13. Explain why the Sepoy Rebellion occurred.
14. The Suez Canal was built by the combined efforts of what two countries?
15. How d.
ULTRA REVISION: MANCHURIA 1931.
In 1931, Japan invaded Manchuria, which was a large province of China. Japan was after raw materials essentially within Manchuria, and after a market for Japanese goods.
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Japan – The Meiji Restoration, Japanese Imperialism, and the Build-up to World War II in Asia
1. The _____ family ruled Japan from 1603 until 1868.
Edo
Meiji
Qing
Tokugawa
2. The time period of the Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1868) is also known as the _____.
Age of Imperialism
Edo period
Meiji Restoration
Way of the Warrior
3. The Japanese emperor is the _____.
daimyo
mikado
ronin
shogun
4. After 1635, all but which of the following countries was allowed to trade at Nagasaki a few
times per year?
China
Great Britain
Korea
Netherlands
5. _____ was the “way of the warrior,” a chivalric code followed by samurai.
Bushido
Daimyo
Meiji
Mikado
6. Samurai without masters were known as _____.
daimyo
ninja
ronin
shogun
7. A _____ was a warrior trained to use unorthodox fighting methods.
mikado
ninja
ronin
shogun
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8. What American naval officer famously used gunboat diplomacy in trade negotiations with
Japan during the 1850s?
Daniel Boone
Matthew Perry
Townsend Harris
William Sherman
9. What United States Consul General to Japan secured a commercial treaty between the U.S.
and Japan in 1858?
Frederick Douglass
Matthew Perry
Townsend Harris
Ulysses S. Grant
10. Which of the following statements is not true of Japan during the Edo period?
Growing internal trade
Japan sent trading missions throughout Asia
Merchants began to surpass the samurai in wealth
Religion was a mixture of native Shintoism and Chinese Confucianism
11. The Japanese referred to Western knowledge as _____.
bushido
Confucianism
Dutch learning
Shinto
12. In the late 19th century, Japanese leaders felt that they would be in a better position to
renegotiate trade treaties, and be less likely to be imposed upon, if they adopted Western ways
(democracy, imperialism, industrialization, militarization, and modernization).
True
False
13. The reign of Emperor Mutsuhito was known as the _____.
Edo
Meiji
Shinto
Tokugawa
14. What is the name of Japan’s bicameral legislature, which first convened in 1889?
Congress
Convention
Diet
Parliament
15. Japan adopted its currency, the _____, in 1872.
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dollar
peso
pound
yen
16. What were large Japanese conglomerates called?
daimyo
shogunates
yens
zaibatsu
17. During the Meiji Restoration, the Japanese used the military of what country as the primary
model for its own military?
France
Germany
Great Britain
Netherlands
18. Which of the following was not a reason for the imperialization of Japan?
Desire to send out Shinto missionaries
Lack of fertile land for agriculture
Need for the raw materials of industry
Response to Western imperialism
19. Which of the following was not gained by Japan as a result of the First Sino-Japanese War
(1894-1895)?
Control of Hong Kong
Formosa (Taiwan)
Liaotung peninsula in Manchuria
Sphere of influence in Korea
20. What war marked the first defeat of a major European country by an Asian country?
Russo-Japanese War
Seven Years’ War
Sino-Japanese War
World War I
21. Following World War I, Japan received _____’s mandates over Asian islands and its leases
in the Shantung peninsula.
Austria
Germany
Italy
Russia
22. The _____ (1922) placed size limits on navies, granting Japan three ships for every five
American or British ships.
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Four Power Pact
Meiji Constitution
Nine Power Treaty
Washington Conference
23. The _____ between France, Great Britain, Japan, and the United States was a pledge that
one another’s colonial possessions would be respected.
Four Power Pact
Nazi-Soviet Pact
Nine Power Treaty
Portsmouth Treaty
24. The _____ was sent to China by the League of Nations to investigate the 1931 Japanese
conquest of Manchuria.
Japanese emperor
Lytton Commission
Perry fleet
Washington Conference
25. Under the _____, the United States refused to recognize any of Japan’s actions in
Manchuria during the 1930s.
Lytton Commission
Monroe Doctrine
Platt Amendment
Stimson Doctrine
26. What was the Japanese name for Manchuria during the 1930s and early 1940s?
Manchu peninsula
Manchukuo
Manchuria 2.0
New Japan
27. The Second Sino-Japanese War began in _____.
1935
1936
1937
1938
28. Japan joined the _____ in 1940.
Allied Powers
Axis Powers
British Empire
League of Nations
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