In the 1930s, listening to the radio was often a family or community experience.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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After the separation of India and Pakistan, the latter’s constitution:
a. declined into an authoritarian regime. b. held strong but contained fundamentalist Islamic principles. c. devolved into anarchy. d. observed a policy of strict adherence.
Artisans considered themselves ____________________ class
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
How did bolt-action rifles and brass cartridges change the nature of colonization?
a) Rifles' thousand-yard range and rust-resistant projectiles gave Europeans overwhelming superiority against native armies. b) Local rulers could buy new weapons to protect their subjects. Consider This: What were the main security concerns of the British government? See 10.3.1: New Ways to Colonize. c) Railroads were built faster to transport the new weaponry. Consider This: What were the main security concerns of the British government? See 10.3.1: New Ways to Colonize. d) The use of brass meant that lead was more available for the British navy to use in its ships. Consider This: What were the main security concerns of the British government? See 10.3.1: New Ways to Colonize.
The Boxer Rebellion
a. started after a riot initiated by kickboxing fans. b. was an uprising against foreigners by a secret society opposed to foreign imperialism. c. was a reaction to the invasion of southwest China by Thai guerrilla troops. d. successfully occupied Beijing, murdering all of the non-Chinese inhabitants. e. led to the successful reoccupation of Taiwan by China.