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World Cultures Test
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Who did the Sepoy's turn on ?
Conflict
Israel
British
He designed a march to the sea
2. What is India's government considered to be today?
Israel
Democracy
Hierarchy of people in India
That set is apart from the rest of Asia
3. why were the British able to dominate India ?
Between the Jews and the Arabs
Saudi Arabia - Oman - Yemen
Superior technology - religious divisions - political divisions
India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Bhutan - Nepal - Sir Lanka
4. What are the geographic features of South Asia ?
British
Deccan Plateau - Indus River - Ganges river- Eastern and Western Ghats
Hindus and Muslims
Because it is a large land ares (not as big as a continent) and it has distinct
5. How did Gandhi protest the Salt March ?
He designed a march to the sea
Lawyer - high caste Hindu
Israel
Saudi Arabia - Oman - Yemen
6. Who contributed to the Indian Culture ?
Hindus and Muslims
The British East India Company's control over India
Aryan invaders - Muslim invaders - British
India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Bhutan - Nepal - Sir Lanka
7. What are Sepoy's ?
Indian soldiers serving under British command in India
Economic boycott - hunger strike - non- cooperation
Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Turkey
Provided quick ways to make large sums of money - provided private citizens to invest - offered reduced risk for investor
8. What are the geographic features of South Asia ?
England and France
Deccan Plateau - Indus River - Ganges river- Eastern and Western Ghats
Democracy
Saudi Arabia - Oman - Yemen
9. what country was created by United Nations in 1947 ?
Aryan invaders - Muslim invaders - British
Israel
Aryan invaders - Muslim invaders - British
Between the Jews and the Arabs
10. What areas make up South Asia ?
Because it is a large land ares (not as big as a continent) and it has distinct
India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Bhutan - Nepal - Sir Lanka
That set is apart from the rest of Asia
Between the Jews and the Arabs
11. What was described as economic imperialism ?
12. What country was inhabituated by Arab people known as Palestinians
Israel
Superior technology - religious divisions - political divisions
Indian soldiers serving under British command in India
Deccan Plateau - Indus River - Ganges river- Eastern and Western Ghats
13. What are Sepoy's ?
Superior technology - religious divisions - political divisions
Famine - emphasis on cash crops - disruption of traditional Indian ways in life
Indian soldiers serving under British command in India
Deccan Plateau - Indus River - Ganges river- Eastern and Western Ghats
14. What is the Balfour Declaration ?
Hindu radical
Pledge to create a homeland for Jews
He designed a march to the sea
Because it is a large land ares (not as big as a continent) and it has distinct
15. What was described as economic imperialism ?
16. How did Gandhi resisted British control over India ?
Deccan Plateau - Indus River - Ganges river- Eastern and Western Ghats
Conflict
British
Economic boycott - hunger strike - non- cooperation
17. What is the Balfour Declaration ?
Economic boycott - hunger strike - non- cooperation
Between the Jews and the Arabs
Pledge to create a homeland for Jews
Conflict
18. Why is South Asia considered a sub-content ?
Hindus and Muslims
Because it is a large land ares (not as big as a continent) and it has distinct
Deccan Plateau - Indus River - Ganges river- Eastern and Western Ghats
Saudi Arabia - Oman - Yemen
19. What is India's government considered to be today?
Economic boycott - hunger strike - non- cooperation
British
Colonial control in India
Democracy
20. Who did Indian independence caused violence between ?
Pledge to create a homeland for Jews
Conflict
England and France
Hindus and Muslims
21. What was the conflict between Jews and Arabs in Israel ?
Indian soldiers serving under British command in India
Palestinians rejected the plan to create both an Arab and Jewish homeland in present day Israel - Israel was victorious in all wars fought with Arab countries in the Middle East
Famine - emphasis on cash crops - disruption of traditional Indian ways in life
Israel
22. What countries are found on the Arabian Peninsula ?
Democracy
Provided quick ways to make large sums of money - provided private citizens to invest - offered reduced risk for investor
Saudi Arabia - Oman - Yemen
India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Bhutan - Nepal - Sir Lanka
23. What country was inhabituated by Arab people known as Palestinians
Israel
Saudi Arabia - Oman - Yemen
Provided quick ways to make large sums of money - provided private citizens to invest - offered reduced risk for investor
Aryan invaders - Muslim invaders - British
24. What areas make up South Asia ?
Aryan invaders - Muslim invaders - British
Democracy
India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Bhutan - Nepal - Sir Lanka
Palestinians rejected the plan to create both an Arab and Jewish homeland in present day Israel - Israel was victorious in all wars fought with Arab countries in the Middle East
25. Who was Gandhi assassinated by ?
The British East India Company's control over India
Hindus and Muslims
Hindu radical
Israel
26. How did Gandhi resisted British control over India ?
He designed a march to the sea
Famine - emphasis on cash crops - disruption of traditional Indian ways in life
Hierarchy of people in India
Economic boycott - hunger strike - non- cooperation
27. Who was Gandhi ?
Lawyer - high caste Hindu
British
England and France
Economic boycott - hunger strike - non- cooperation
28. What did imperialism bring to the Middle East ?
Conflict
Hierarchy of people in India
Palestinians rejected the plan to create both an Arab and Jewish homeland in present day Israel - Israel was victorious in all wars fought with Arab countries in the Middle East
Famine - emphasis on cash crops - disruption of traditional Indian ways in life
29. What are the geographic features ?
That set is apart from the rest of Asia
Pledge to create a homeland for Jews
Saudi Arabia - Oman - Yemen
Israel
30. What countries were imperial powers in the Middle East ?
Palestinians rejected the plan to create both an Arab and Jewish homeland in present day Israel - Israel was victorious in all wars fought with Arab countries in the Middle East
Conflict
Lawyer - high caste Hindu
England and France
31. What were the areas of conflict ?
Economic boycott - hunger strike - non- cooperation
India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Bhutan - Nepal - Sir Lanka
Between the Jews and the Arabs
England and France
32. What are the 3 negative impacts of Imperialism in India ?
Between the Jews and the Arabs
India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Bhutan - Nepal - Sir Lanka
England and France
Famine - emphasis on cash crops - disruption of traditional Indian ways in life
33. What was important about Joint-stock companies ?
Hierarchy of people in India
1940's
Provided quick ways to make large sums of money - provided private citizens to invest - offered reduced risk for investor
Pledge to create a homeland for Jews
34. What was considered the homeland for the Jewish people in the world
Aryan invaders - Muslim invaders - British
Democracy
Because it is a large land ares (not as big as a continent) and it has distinct
Israel
35. When did India gain its independence ?
36. What Middle East countries are friendly to the U.S ?
Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Turkey
Israel
British
Pledge to create a homeland for Jews
37. What did imperialism bring to the Middle East ?
Between the Jews and the Arabs
Colonial control in India
Because it is a large land ares (not as big as a continent) and it has distinct
Conflict
38. After the Sepoy rebellion what did the British establish ?
Deccan Plateau - Indus River - Ganges river- Eastern and Western Ghats
Colonial control in India
British
Indian soldiers serving under British command in India
39. What are the geographic features ?
Superior technology - religious divisions - political divisions
He designed a march to the sea
That set is apart from the rest of Asia
Hindu radical
40. What was considered the homeland for the Jewish people in the world
1940's
Israel
Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Turkey
Saudi Arabia - Oman - Yemen
41. What was important about Joint-stock companies ?
Aryan invaders - Muslim invaders - British
That set is apart from the rest of Asia
1940's
Provided quick ways to make large sums of money - provided private citizens to invest - offered reduced risk for investor
42. Why is South Asia considered a sub-content ?
Because it is a large land ares (not as big as a continent) and it has distinct
British
Colonial control in India
Between the Jews and the Arabs
43. why were the British able to dominate India ?
1940's
Superior technology - religious divisions - political divisions
Provided quick ways to make large sums of money - provided private citizens to invest - offered reduced risk for investor
Between the Jews and the Arabs
44. Who was Gandhi assassinated by ?
1940's
Hindu radical
Conflict
Palestinians rejected the plan to create both an Arab and Jewish homeland in present day Israel - Israel was victorious in all wars fought with Arab countries in the Middle East
45. What Middle East countries are friendly to the U.S ?
Hindus and Muslims
Hindus and Muslims
Hierarchy of people in India
Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Turkey
46. What countries are found on the Arabian Peninsula ?
Aryan invaders - Muslim invaders - British
England and France
Famine - emphasis on cash crops - disruption of traditional Indian ways in life
Saudi Arabia - Oman - Yemen
47. What are the 3 negative impacts of Imperialism in India ?
Famine - emphasis on cash crops - disruption of traditional Indian ways in life
The British East India Company's control over India
Colonial control in India
British
48. What was the conflict between Jews and Arabs in Israel ?
Democracy
Democracy
Because it is a large land ares (not as big as a continent) and it has distinct
Palestinians rejected the plan to create both an Arab and Jewish homeland in present day Israel - Israel was victorious in all wars fought with Arab countries in the Middle East
49. Who contributed to the Indian Culture ?
Pledge to create a homeland for Jews
Aryan invaders - Muslim invaders - British
Provided quick ways to make large sums of money - provided private citizens to invest - offered reduced risk for investor
Israel
50. what country was created by United Nations in 1947 ?
Israel
Economic boycott - hunger strike - non- cooperation
Saudi Arabia - Oman - Yemen
Democracy