The nation that ruled Singapore and Hong Kong throughout much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was
a. France.
b. Japan.
c. Great Britain.
d. China.
e. Malaysia.
c
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Which of these was the main center of resistance to Mongol rule?
A) Kiev B) Moscow C) St. Petersburg D) Novgorod
After 1865, an increasing number of Americans were
A) immigrants. B) reformers. C) abolitionists. D) capitalists. E) farmers.
Beneath the surface of the age of optimism and la belle époque lay growing discontent and tensions. These included
A) increased difficulty in achieving political consensus. B) growing international competition and suspicions. C) a deepening disillusionment of the intelligentsia. D) growing militarism. E) All of the above.
What is “slavophilia”?
a) belief in the innate superiority of Slavic, and especially Russian, culture b) the widespread movement of Slavic culture that began in Hungary in the 1860s Consider This: What did General Nikolai Bobrikov’s “February Decrees” do to Finn self-rule? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North. c) the Finnish movement linking Finnish culture to its linguistic origins with Hungary Consider This: What did General Nikolai Bobrikov’s “February Decrees” do to Finn self-rule? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North. d) a political movement with roots in the Balkans that swept over Eastern Europe north to the Baltic during Jean Sibelius’s lifetime Consider This: What did General Nikolai Bobrikov’s “February Decrees” do to