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10thGrade Chapter 22
East Asia Under Challenge
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| During the 1840’s China signed “unequal treaties” with Western nations mainly because | western nations had superior military technology. |
| Both the Taiping Rebellion and the Boxer Rebellion attempted to rid China of | foreign domination. |
| A direct result of the Opium War in 19th century China was | Chinese ports were open for trade with European powers. |
| The Opium War, Taping Rebellion, and the Boxer Rebellion are most closely associated with the | the growing concerns about the influence of the West in China. |
| The British victory led to spheres of influence in China was a result of | the Opium War |
| The results of the Opium War indicate that China was | not strong enough to resist Western demands. |
| The Manchus did not provide for change which was the main reason for the | decline of the Manchu Dynasty in 19th century China. |
| The outcome of the Opium War showed that in the 19th century China was no longer strong enough to resist Western demands for trading rights. | China was no longer strong enough to resist Western demands for trading rights. |
| Japan wanted to acquire more territory because Japan wanted to | obtain raw materials and food for its people. |
| Building a modern transportation system encouraged industrialization in Japan in the 19th century under | the Meiji government. |
| Peter the Great is to Russia as Emperor Meiji is to | Japan |
| Japanese leaders began to accept Western technology was a major result of Commodore Matthew Perry’s of ______ Japan in 1854. | "opening" |
| The arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry in Japan in 1853 signaled the end of Japanese | policies of isolationism. |
| Contact with Western nations encouraged Japan to_________ was an impact on the Meiji Restoration. | industrialize |
| In the late 1800’s Japan changed from an isolated, traditional society into a modern, industrialized, powerful nation as a result of the | reforms initiated by Emperor Meiji. |
| An immediate result of Commodore Matthew Perry’s visit to Japan in 1853 was | the development of trade between Japan and the West. |
| In an attempt to modernize Japan during the late 1800’s, the leaders of the Meiji government decided to | study Western institutions and technology. |
| The Opium Wars in China is an example of | imperialism. |
| The terms spheres of influence, extraterritoriality, and mandates are most closely associated with | imperialism. |
| The ______________ was an example of Asian reaction to European imperialism. | Boxer Rebellion |
| Sino-Japanese War, Russo-Japanese War, and the Annexation of Korea are events in the history of Japan which reflects its | emergence as an imperialistic country. |