With the acquisition of German East Africa, England controlled ____ from Cape Town to Cairo
a. the entire west coast of Africa
b. all of the former German colonies
c. Muslim Africa
d. half of Africa
e. the entire east coast of Africa
e
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The Huron were to the French as the ________ were to the Dutch
A) Pokanokets B) Pueblos C) Iroquois D) Narragansetts
The excuse used by Japan to provoke the Manchurian Incident in 1931 was
a. a riot by the Chinese against Japanese presence. b. the need to declare a war on drugs against China's opium trade. c. an explosion on a railway track. d. that the Chinese were allying with Russia, and Japan wanted to prevent a recurrence of the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. e. that China threatened Japanese imperial holdings in Korea.
What crop did most agricultural slaves tend?
A) cotton B) potatoes C) hemp D) rice
In "The Separate Paths of Japan and China," the authors argue that Japan had the advantage of ________
A) a stronger traditionalist culture B) a tradition of imperial support for the arts C) a stronger economy D) being able to imitate