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AP World Jeopardy . Enlightenment & Revolutions. Industrial Revolution. Imperialism Nationalism. World Wars & Cold War. Everything After WWII. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Doom for 1.
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Enlightenment & Revolutions Industrial Revolution Imperialism Nationalism World Wars & Cold War Everything After WWII 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
Doom for 1 Which of the following would John Locke have argued? a. The king is appointed by the divine will of God, and people have to respect that. b. Individual rights can only be guaranteed by an absolute ruler whose power is unchecked by the populace. c. People have the right to rebellion. d. The abolition of private property is necessary for the harmonious functioning of society. e. Democracy does not work because not all people are equal or should be a part of the working government. Check Your Answer
Doom for 1 c. People have the right to rebellion. Back to the Game Board
Doom for 2 The system of social organization in France would have placed the clergy in a. the first estate b. the second estate c. the third estate d. clergy were not governed by secular legal classifications. e. none of these Check Your Answer
Doom for 2 a. the first estate . Back to the Game Board
Doom for 3 Napoleon's rise to power marked another modern form of government called a. popular sovereignty b. enlightened despotism c. republicanism d. popular authoritarianism e. proletarian dictatorship Check Your Answer
d. popular authoritarianism Doom for 3 Back to the Game Board
Doom for 4 Support for the Haitian revolution was found in the gens de couleur, who were a. revolutionary women's brigades b. free men and women of color in Haiti c. wealthy planters in Haiti d. radical revolutionaries in the National Assembly e. disenfranchised military officers who refused to enforce French government orders of slavery in the West Indies Check Your Answer
Doom for 4 b. free men and women of color in Haiti Back to the Game Board
Doom for 5 Which of the following did not contribute to the financial crisis that triggered the French Revolution? a. The costs of the Seven Years War b. The costs of the American Revolution c. The costs of the War of Austrian Succession d. Failure to collect tithes from the clergy e. Failure to collect taxes from the nobility . Check Your Answer
Doom for 5 d. Failure to collect tithes from the clergy Back to the Game Board
RRA for 1 In rural areas manufacture was carried out through cottage industries, where a. a factory owner "put out" his workers to work in other factories. b. merchants delivered raw materials to craftspeople and picked up the finished product. c. merchants and factory owners collaborated to "cottage" a lower wage. d. silk and cotton textiles were manufactured together. e. workers led an idyllic working life. Check Your Answer
RRA for 1 b. merchants delivered raw materials to craftspeople and picked up the finished product. Back to the Game Board
RRA for 2 In continental Europe, industries such as iron, construction, and machinery were greatly stimulated by a. railroads. b. the Crimean War. c. the use of slave labor. d. the increase in literacy. e. American banking advances. Check Your Answer
RRA for 2 a. railroads. Back to the Game Board
RRA for 3 Smith's argument challenged the prevailing economic model of the time, which was: a. mercantilism b. capitalism c. communism. d. industrialism. e. anarchosyndicalism. Check Your Answer
RRA for 3 a. mercantilism Back to the Game Board
RRA for 4 Britain's main strategy to eliminate competition in trade was to a. flood the market with cheap goods and drive competitors out of business. b. start a war, which Britain could win because of its superior navy. c. suppress all unionist activity that might cause an interruption of productivity. d. send all the Chartist reformers to Australia. e. send in saboteurs to destroy other countries' factories. Check Your Answer
RRA for 4 a. flood the market with cheap goods and drive competitors out of business. Back to the Game Board
RRA for 5 Thomas Malthus's explanation of workers' misfortunes was that a. the population was outgrowing the food supply. b. workers were immoral and destined to fail. c. the weak would perish and the strong would survive. d. workers needed to work harder and longer hours. e. the government was uncaring. Check Your Answer
RRA for 5 a. the population was outgrowing the food supply. Back to the Game Board
H&H for 1 The root cause of the Crimean War was a. Russia's desire to expand south for naval access to the Mediterranean Sea. b. Russia's desire to spread Orthodox Christianity throughout the Ottoman Empire. c. Ottoman domination of Serbia. d. Russia's desire to control Constantinople (Istanbul). e. Russia's siding with Greece during the 1829 independence movement. Check Your Answer
H&H for 1 a. Russia's desire to expand south for naval access to the Mediterranean Sea. Back to the Game Board
H&H for 2 When Britain was unable to obtain enough tea to meet its demand and China did not import enough British goods, the British responded by a. starting the illicit trade of opium. b. supporting the Bannerman to overthrow the Qing. c. instigating the White Lotus rebellion. d. bombing Saipei. e. trying to destroy China's production of silk. Check Your Answer
H&H for 2 a. starting the illicit trade of opium. Back to the Game Board
H&H for 3 The EIC transformed the Indian economy by a. encouraging the Indian mercantile economy. b. expanding agricultural production and decreasing industrial output. c. extending social security benefits to all castes. d. taxing merchants on a lower scale than farmers. e. expanding industrial capacity so that it would be in line with the West. Check Your Answer
H&H for 3 b. expanding agricultural production and decreasing industrial output. Back to the Game Board
H&H for 4 Who demanded that Japan open its ports for refueling and trade? a. Robert Clive b. Matthew Perry c. Cecil Rhodes d. Tsar Nicholas e. Benjamin Disraeli Check Your Answer
H&H for 4 This guy>> Back to the Game Board
H&H for 5 Leaders of Meiji Japan planned to remain free from Western imperialism by a. negotiating with Western diplomats. b. restricting Western access to Japan. c. keeping out all foreign influences. d. becoming a world-class industrial power. e. using propaganda to make Japanese people hostile to Westerners. Check Your Answer
H&H for 5 d. becoming a world-class industrial power. Back to the Game Board
Dutch Wildcard for 1 During World War I, Africa a. was the only region to prosper. b. provided over a million Africans for armed services. c. was the scene of the heaviest fighting. d. united to oppose and overthrow colonial powers. e. didn't support the war. Check Your Answer
Dutch Wildcard for 1 b. provided over a million Africans for armed services. Back to the Game Board
Dutch Wildcard for 2 The Russian army during the war a. was smaller than the German forces and was better equipped. b. was very large but poorly supplied and led. c. fought in very few battles. d. was doing very well until the Revolution began. e. fought the German army to its defeat and occupied Berlin. Check Your Answer
Dutch Oven for 2 b. was very large but poorly supplied and led. Back to the Game Board
Double Dutch for 3 Woodrow Wilson's proposal for settlement of the European affairs was based on his principle of: a. liberalism. b. self-determination. c. home rule. d. mandates. e. protectorate status. CheckYourAnswer
Dutch for 3 b. self-determination Back to the Game Board
Dutch for 4 Hitler's goal for Germany included all of the following except a. the repeal of the Treaty of Versailles. b. to take over all German-speaking territory. c. to expand into Poland. d. to eliminate the Jews from Europe. e. to divide the Western world from the Eastern by a tripartite pact with Japan. Check Your Answer
Dutch for 4 e. to divide the Western world from the Eastern by a tripartite pact with Japan. Back to the Game Board
Dutch for 5 In the wake of World War II, the model of economic recovery in the west emphasized a. hoarding of resources from Communist countries. b. a military industrial complex. c. redevelopment of transportation infrastructures in the wake of wartime destruction. d. restructuring of the labor system. e. the production of consumer goods Check Your Answer
Dutch for 5 e. the production of consumer goods Back to the Game Board
Qing for 1 South African governments used policies of racial segregation called a. blitzkrieg. b. partition. c. secession. d. volkgeist. e. apartheid. Check Your Answer
Qing 1 e. apartheid. Back to the Game Board
Qing for 2 In 1956, Israel, Great Britain, and France joined together to a. invade Egypt and seize the Suez Canal. b. drive the Palestinians from Jerusalem. c. make a treaty against the dictatorship in Iraq. d. create a demilitarized zone in the Middle East. e. block China's entry as a member of the United Nations Security Council. Check Your Answer
Qing for 2 a. invade Egypt and seize the Suez Canal. Back to the Game Board
Qing for 3 The "Brazilian Solution" refers to a. the rapid population expansion in Latin American nations. b. Amerindian genocide. c. the combination of dictatorship, repression, and government promotion of industrialization. d. a chemical spray used to destroy the rain forest. e. the development of a defense against nuclear attack. Check Your Answer
Qing for 3 c. the combination of dictatorship, repression, and government promotion of industrialization. Back to the Game Board
Qing for 4 Which is most true of the communist states by the 1980s and 1990s? a. They were uniform in character. b. They were subservient to the USSR. c. They had never engaged in an armed conflict with another communist state. d. Deep divisions had appeared among communist states. e. The collapse of the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact states was widely foreseen and predicted in the 1980s. Check Your Answer
Qing for 4 d. Deep divisions had appeared among communist states. Back to the Game Board