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World History Chapter 12 Sections 3-5 Review Mr. Hearty & Mr. Bellisario

Table of Contents 12-3 Muslim World 12-4 India 12-5 China

Concept: 12-3 Muslim World 1. A deliberate attempt to destroy an entire religious of ethnic group Extraterritoriality Genocide Holocaust

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Place: 12-3 Muslim World 2. Waterway that links the Mediterranean to the Red Sea. Suez Canal Panama Canal Erie Canal

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People: 12-3 Muslim World 3.Ambitious solider who introduced economic reforms in Egypt. Muhammad Ali Mahdi Mahmoud AhmadinejadMahmoud Ahmadinejad

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People: 12-3 Muslim World 4.Led a resistance to British expansion in the Sudan Muhammad Ali Mahdi Mahmoud AhmadinejadMahmoud Ahmadinejad

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Group: 12-3 Muslim World 5. Group who overthrew the Ottoman sultan in Supreme Soviets Young Turks Greek Rebels

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People: 12-3 Muslim World 6.Who led the Islamic reform movement that sprang up in the Sudan? Usman dan Fodio Muhammad Ali the Mahdi

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12-3 Muslim World 7. Which countries sought to benefit from the slow crumbling of the Ottoman empire? Britain and Italy Britain, France, Russia, and GermanyBritain, France, Russia, and Germany Russia, Italy, and Britain

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People: 12-3 Muslim World 8. What did Muhammad Ali do to strengthen Egypt? Built the Suez Canal Stopped collecting taxes Instituted political and economic reformsInstituted political and economic reforms

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12-3 Muslim World 9. What was the result of the nationalist revolt that erupted in Egypt in 1882? Britain made Egypt a protectorate.Britain made Egypt a protectorate. All reform were ceased. Nationalist discontented died down.Nationalist discontented died down.

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12-3 Muslim World How did the discovery of oil in Iran affect imperialist interests in the region? Britain and Russia maneuvered for control of the oil fields.Britain and Russia maneuvered for control of the oil fields. Russia list interest in IranRussia list interest in Iran Russia and Britain moved their troops out of the region.Russia and Britain moved their troops out of the region.

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Concept: 12-4 India 11. Product that can be sold on the world market. Indemnity Agricultural lifestyle Cash crop

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Group: 12-4 India 12. Controlled three fifths of India by the mid-1800s. East India Company Muslim League International Eastern Hindu Trade GroupInternational Eastern Hindu Trade Group

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Group: 12-4 India 13. Group that supported self-rule and Western modernization. Muslim League Indian National CongressIndian National Congress East India Company

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Group: 12-4 India 14. Formed in 1906 to pursue a separate Muslim nation. East India Company Muslim League International Islamic AssociationInternational Islamic Association

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People: 12-4 India 15. Hailed as founder of Indian nationalism Gandhi Muhammad Ali Ram Mohun Roy

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12-4 India 16. One of the causes that led to the Sepoy Rebellion was… a law that allowed Hindua law that allowed Hindu a law that allowed Hindu widows to remarry.a law that allowed Hindu widows to remarry. a shortage of food.

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Groups: 12-4 India 17. Although the East India Company improved roads in India, its main goal was to… reduce banditry. make money. preserve peace.

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People: 12-4 India 18. Ram Mohun Roy revived pride in Hindu culture by… opening Hindu schools.opening Hindu schools. supporting all Hindu traditions.supporting all Hindu traditions. setting up educational societies.setting up educational societies.

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12-4 India 19. Britain transformed Indian agriculture by… Introducing pesticidesIntroducing pesticides Pushing farmers to grow cash crops.Pushing farmers to grow cash crops. Introduce new fertilizerIntroduce new fertilizer

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12-4 India 20. Indian exposure to European ideas resulted in… A move toward nationalism.A move toward nationalism. The decline of Indian culture.The decline of Indian culture. The bolstering of British power.The bolstering of British power.

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12-5 China 21. Under the Treaty of Nanjing, China granted _________ to British. Extraterritoriality Genocide Chinese Citizenship

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12-5 China 22. During the ___________ foreign communities across china were attacked. Boxer Rebellion Righteous Harmonious Fists RebellionRighteous Harmonious Fists Rebellion Anti-Europeans Rebellion

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12-5 China 23. China was forced to sign the ___________ after the Opium War. Treaty of Paris British Opium War Peace AccordBritish Opium War Peace Accord Treaty of Nanjing

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12-5 China 24. Under the Treaty of Nanjing, Britain received huge __________. Indemnity Reparations Cash crop

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People: 12-5 China 25. ___________ organized the Revolutionary Alliance. Sun Yixian Hu Jintao Mao Zedong

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12-5 China 26. What development in the late 1700s transformed china’s relations with the west? Boxer Rebellion Industrial RevolutionIndustrial Revolution Opium War

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12-5 China 27. Why was the self-strengthening movement only partly successful? The government didn’t rally behind it. They tried to do too much. The people resisted new technologies.

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12-5 China 28. What was the result of the Taiping rebellion? Land reform was passed.Land reform was passed. The Qing dynasty has to share power with regional commanders.The Qing dynasty has to share power with regional commanders. Western powers took over China.Western powers took over China.

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Concept: 12-5 China 29. What were the “Three Principles of the People”? Socialism, democracy, and nationalism Subway, McDonalds, and Burger King! Nationalism, democracy, and livelihood.

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Group: 12-5 China 30. What was the goal of the Righteous Harmonious Fists? To adopt western ideasTo adopt western ideas To drive foreigners out of ChinaTo drive foreigners out of China To work with Christian missionariesTo work with Christian missionaries

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