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Reading Quiz. Which of the following is not a form of colonial control?ColonyProtectorateImperial KingdomSphere of Influence . . 2. What type of control did Great Britain and the United States use?Direct controlIndirect controlIntermediate controlPrimary control. . 3. What type of control
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1. 10-21-09 If you really want something in this life, you have to work for it. Now quiet! They're about to announce the lottery numbers.
- Homer Simpson
2. Reading Quiz Which of the following is not a form of colonial control?
Colony
Protectorate
Imperial Kingdom
Sphere of Influence
3. 2. What type of control did Great Britain and the United States use?
Direct control
Indirect control
Intermediate control
Primary control
4. 3. What type of control did the French and other Europeans use?
Direct control
Indirect control
Intermediate control
Primary control
5. 4. The attitude that Africans were childlike and had to be governed without giving rights is
Maternalism
Imperialism
Paternalism
Colonialism
6. 5. The idea that African populations would adopt and be absorbed into European culture is
Association
Assimilation
Avocation
Abbreviation
7. 6. The French recognized African institutions and culture but regarded them as
Inferior
Superior
Equal
Interior
8. 7. How did the British rely on the local administrations and tribal chiefs?
To keep order
To avoid rebellion
To collect taxes
All of the above
9. 8. What was the only African country to successfully resist Imperial forces?
Libya
Angola
Cameroon
Ethiopia
10. 9. How did Menelik II resist the Europeans?
He played the Italians, British, and French against each other.
He built up an arsenal of modern weapons
He declared war on the Italians
All of the above
11. 10. Which is not a positive result of imperialism?
Rival kingdoms united and kinship groups split
Tribal warfare decreased
Humanitarian efforts improved sanitation
African colonies gained railroads, dams, telegraph and telephone lines.
12. Reading Quiz Which of the following is not a form of colonial control?
Colony
Protectorate
Imperial Kingdom
Sphere of Influence
13. 2. What type of control did Great Britain and the United States use?
Direct control
Indirect control
Intermediate control
Primary control
14. 3. What type of control did the French and other Europeans use?
Direct control
Indirect control
Intermediate control
Primary control
15. 4. The attitude that Africans were childlike and had to be governed without giving rights is
Maternalism
Imperialism
Paternalism
Colonialism
16. 5. The idea that African populations would adopt and be absorbed into European culture is
Association
Assimilation
Avocation
Abbreviation
17. 6. The French recognized African institutions and culture but regarded them as
Inferior
Superior
Equal
Interior
18. 7. How did the British rely on the local administrations and tribal chiefs?
To keep order
To avoid rebellion
To collect taxes
All of the above
19. 8. What was the only African country to successfully resist Imperial forces?
Libya
Angola
Cameroon
Ethiopia
20. 9. How did Menelik II resist the Europeans?
He played the Italians, British, and French against each other.
He built up an arsenal of modern weapons
He declared war on the Italians
All of the above
21. 10. Which is not a positive result of imperialism?
Rival kingdoms united and kinship groups split
Tribal warfare decreased
Humanitarian efforts improved sanitation
African colonies gained railroads, dams, telegraph and telephone lines.
24. Views of Imperialism Read the excerpts on page 316, list the pros and cons of imperialism mentioned by the speaker.
25. 10-21-09 If you really want something in this life, you have to work for it. Now quiet! They're about to announce the lottery numbers.
- Homer Simpson
26. Match the definition to the term FDIC
Bank
Greenback
Federal Reserve System An institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money
Paper currency issued during the Civil War
The government agency that insures customer deposits if a bank fails
The nations central banking system
27. 5. What is the gold standard? A system that uses actual gold coins as a countrys money
A system in which a countrys money is backed with gold
A currency system in which each dollar is worth 1/20 of a pound of gold
A money system in which the paper currency is good in more than one country
28. 6. When was the first Bank of the United States formed by the Federalists? During the American Revolution
In the late eighteenth century
In the first quarter of the nineteenth century
After the Civil War
29. 7. During the Free Banking Era, between 1837 and 1863, banking in the United States was dominated by which of the following? Small, independent banks with no charters
The national bank of the United States
State-chartered banks
Savings and loan banks
30. 8. After the Civil War, the National Banking Acts gave the federal government the power to do all of the following except? Insure banks against failure
Charter banks
Require banks to hold adequate gold and silver
Have a national currency
31. 9. As part of the nations recovery from the Great Depression of the 1930s, the banking system was reformed in which of the following ways? The government paid off loans for large corporations.
The Federal Reserve Banks were closed.
Banks were deregulated by the government.
The banking system was taken off the gold standard.
32. 10. The savings and loan crisis in the late twentieth century was caused at least partially by which of the following? Lack of checking accounts and inadequate business loans
Inadequate money supply and lack of federal coverage of savings and loan banks
Overly strict regulation, low interest rates, and lack of consumer confidence
High interest rates, bad loans, and fraud
33. Match the definition to the term FDIC
Bank
Greenback
Federal Reserve System An institution for receiving, keeping, and lending money
Paper currency issued during the Civil War
The government agency that insures customer deposits if a bank fails
The nations central banking system
34. 5. What is the gold standard? A system that uses actual gold coins as a countrys money
A system in which a countrys money is backed with gold
A currency system in which each dollar is worth 1/20 of a pound of gold
A money system in which the paper currency is good in more than one country
35. 6. When was the first Bank of the United States formed by the Federalists? During the American Revolution
In the late eighteenth century
In the first quarter of the nineteenth century
After the Civil War
36. 7. During the Free Banking Era, between 1837 and 1863, banking in the United States was dominated by which of the following? Small, independent banks with no charters
The national bank of the United States
State-chartered banks
Savings and loan banks
37. 8. After the Civil War, the National Banking Acts gave the federal government the power to do all of the following except? Insure banks against failure
Charter banks
Require banks to hold adequate gold and silver
Have a national currency
38. 9. As part of the nations recovery from the Great Depression of the 1930s, the banking system was reformed in which of the following ways? The government paid off loans for large corporations.
The Federal Reserve Banks were closed.
Banks were deregulated by the government.
The banking system was taken off the gold standard.
39. 10. The savings and loan crisis in the late twentieth century was caused at least partially by which of the following? Lack of checking accounts and inadequate business loans
Inadequate money supply and lack of federal coverage of savings and loan banks
Overly strict regulation, low interest rates, and lack of consumer confidence
High interest rates, bad loans, and fraud
40. Take out your chapter vocabulary Choose 24 of the terms and fill out your bingo card, include 1 free space of your choice.
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