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POST-COLONIALISM
B. 1856
C. 1877
D. 1855
1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B
1.1 COLONIALISM & POST-COLONIALISM 3
14. the colonialists were the shortest but suf- 19. In which continent have the European coun-
fered the most tries focused their interest to expand their
A. Dutch markets?
B. French A. AFRICA-OCEANIA-ASIA
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15. Which country declared peace with Spain
in 1604 after years of war? 20. People with xenophobic thinking have:
A. England A. Foreigner phobia.
B. France B. Phobia of being different.
C. Spain C. Phobia of those who have another skin
color.
D. Portugal
D. none of above
16. What was true about Europe’s cities dur-
ing the 1500s? 21. When a slave did not comply with his
quota, the punishment was:
A. They were smaller than cities in other
continents. A. Verbal
B. They were bigger than the cities in B. Physicist
other continents. C. Psychological
C. They were dirtier than the cities in D. All of the above
other continents.
22. When the Portuguese arrived in Maluku in
D. none of above
1512, there were two Islamic kingdoms
17. Which was a characteristic of Western Eu- there, namely Tidore and Ternate
ropean nations that most enabled them A. Immediately successful in expelling
to establish colonies in Africa and the the Portuguese from Maluku
Caribbean?
B. They fought each other to expand their
A. Rigid social class structures. territory
B. Frequent political revolutions. C. United to expel the Portuguese
C. Self-sufficiency in natural resources. D. Fighting each other to gain influence
D. Advanced technology. E. Establish trade relations with Western
countries
18. After years of conflict
A. Spain and France stopped fighting 23. What was the FIRST Spanish city that was
freed from the Muslims?
B. Spain and France joined forces to take
over Portugal A. Valencia
14. D 15. A 16. B 17. D 18. B 19. A 20. A 21. D 22. D 23. A 24. B
1.1 COLONIALISM & POST-COLONIALISM 5
24. How did the organization of work change 28. How has migration from Mexico and Cen-
during the Second Industrial Revolution? tral America affected the economy in the
United States?
25. A 26. B 27. A 27. B 27. C 28. C 29. B 30. B 30. D 31. B 32. B 33. D
1.1 COLONIALISM & POST-COLONIALISM 6
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African slaves
34. What were the main European powers?
B. With explorers seeking new lands
A. Canada, France and Mexico
C. With a peaceful exchange of goods
B. France, Germany and England
D. With indigenous people willingly mov-
C. Mexico, United States and Canada ing to the Americas
D. Germany, United States and England 39. Name the colony.
35. These are not functions of the friars un-
der the patronato real were not divided in-
tothree:a.) to spread Christianity; b.) fix-
ing of communities andsocieties; c.) other
functions such as hearing Mass, record-
ing ofdocuments, and sometimes, to act as
government officials.
A. True
B. False
41. 6-month war in 1879 in Southern Africa, D. A policy that governed between 1949
resulting in British victory over the Zulus. and 1994
A. Joint res S and abduction sound
A. Maya C. ENGLAND
D. FRANCE
B. Inca
C. Anasazi 51. Indonesia in the past was called Nusantara
and consisted of one kingdom.
D. Aztecs
A. TRUE
46. What is called “apartheid?” B. FALSE
A. A policy that vindicated the rights of
52. Supriyadi led PETA army rebellion in
the black population
A. Blitar
B. A racist policy that denied the black
population their rights B. Aceh
C. An institution existing before Euro- C. Batavia
pean colonization D. none of above
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C. metallurgical industry.
D. mining.
E. engineering industry.
58. During the Cold War, what concept was
used to describe the unequal relationship
between developed and developing coun-
tries?
A. “Neocolonialism”
B. “Marxism”
A. Primary
C. “Capitalism”
B. Secondary
D. “Globalization”
55. During the 1840’s, China signed “unequal E. ”
treaties” with Western nations mainly be-
cause: 59. In what way did the Europeans wanted to
increase their wealth back in 1500s?
A. spreading Christianity
B. controlling the spice trade
C. controlling the silk trade routes
D. setting up new markets for their man-
ufactured goods
60. In 1529 Spain and Portugal signed the
treaty of Saragosa. One of the agree-
A. China had won the Opium War ments that must be implemented based on
B. Western nations had superior military the agreement is:
technology A. Spain had the right to control trade in
C. leaders in China favored expansion Maluku
D. China had requested economic assis- B. The Portuguese only had rights to
tance from the West trade routes in Malacca
C. The Portuguese had to leave the Philip-
56. GEORGE CHINNERY IS A pine Islands
A. PAINTER D. Spain had to leave the Maluku Islands
B. WRITER region
E. Spain has territory in western Indone- 65. belief in the benefits of profitable trading;
sia commercialism.
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A. The government became centralized.
C. SOCIALISM
B. The Filipinos lost their rights.
D. COMMUNISM
C. The Filipinos became leaders in the
70. The image above suggests all of the fol- central government.
lowing except: D. none of above
C. Netherlands C. China
D. France D. Russia
E. All of the above E. India
C. The Taiping Rebellion 93. The first winter in Jamestown was known
as ?
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D. The Nian Rebellion
A. The Columbian Exchange
89. What was the purpose of the forced re-
B. The Age of Exploration
moval of Aboriginal children in Australia?
C. The Starving Time
A. To end Aboriginal culture
D. The End of the Colonies
B. To increase the population of white
Australians 94. Under which economic system would
C. To provide education to Aboriginal chil- American entrepreneurs and investors
dren most likely be found?
D. To improve the lives of Aboriginal fam- A. mercantilism
ilies B. capitalism
90. The following characteristics best define C. communism
which type of colonialism? “These were D. feudalism
formed by businessmen who were inter-
ested in exploiting the natural resources of 95. What objective did Britain have in Africa?
the territories they were allowed to gov- A. Dominate from north (Cairo) to south
ern.” (Cape)
A. Economic Companies B. Dominate from east to west
B. Direct Rule C. Master the Congo River
C. Indirect Rule D. Master the Nile River
D. Settler Rule 96. Wide Sargasso Sea was written by
E. All of the above A. Charlotte Bronte
91. In the United Kingdom and France, the po- B. Gayatri S. Spivak
litical system in the 19th century was C. Emily Bronte
A. Liberal D. Jean Rhys
B. Authoritarian 97. It lasted from 1700 to 1850 and origi-
92. The following characteristics best define nated in Asia and Africa in the colony of
which type of colonialism? “In this type the Congo:
of colonialism, colonialists did not try A. Illustration
to negotiate governance with indigenous B. Industrial Revolution
African rulers and governments. Indige-
nous authorities had a subordinate place C. Colonialism in Asia and Africa
in these administrations.” D. French Revolution
98. What is NOT an example of expansion- 102. Why were the slaves treated so badly
ism? during the Middle Passage?
100. Which region of colonies depended on 105. What is the main difference between
farming the least? colonialism and imperialism?
A. New England A. Colonialism is about expanding the
host country’s influence and setting up
B. Middle
colonies, while imperialism is about con-
C. Southern trolling a country with military forces
D. none of above B. Colonialism is about controlling a coun-
try with military forces, while imperialism
101. Neocolonialism is best defined by
is about expanding the host country’s in-
A. Neocolonialism is the practice of using fluence and setting up colonies
capitalism, globalization, and cultural im-
C. Colonialism and imperialism are the
perialism to influence a developing coun-
same thing
try
D. None of the above
B. Neocolonialism is the use of religion to
impose authority from one country to an- 106. “Bolshevik” means
other
A. The Soviets
C. Neocolonialism is the same as old colo-
nialism B. The minority
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of wealth for one nation over another. B. Plymouths
D. It is characterized by the exploitation
C. a Puritans
of the natural resources of dominated na-
tions D. packniks
108. What is the assignment?
112. Related to how we make and use money.
A. A system made by the colonists of di-
viding ships among the Mexicans
B. a fact of the Spanish crown to the Span-
ish in America who can demand tribute
and jobs from the indigenous people of the
area
C. a type of food for conquerors
D. none of above
121. The Napoleonic army took advantage C. Portugal began to look for new trade
when it entered Spain to: routes and to search for civilizations out-
A. take a break in Spain side Europe
C. occupy several Spanish cities 126. The its main function was to receive
D. none of above or receive the money that arrived in the
royal coffers of the colonies and manage
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122. Why was Russia interested in having con- it properly.
trol of the Caspian Sea?
A. Royal Court
A. Because it charged other countries to
B. Viceroyalties
enter or leave Asia and had access to raw
materials. C. Royal Treasury
B. Because in the Caspian Sea they grew D. Council of the Indies
pearls
127. We were a bunch of rebel dissidents who
C. Why did they charge for fishing at sea?
founded Rhode Island. We shook when we
D. Because it was an important industrial were feeling the love of our God!
enclave of Coltán
A. Shakers
123. Characteristics B. Puritans
A. Destruction of capitalism C. Pilgrims
B. Invasion from one town to another D. Quakers
C. None of the above
128. Government of India Act was introduced
D. Industrial dispossessionColonizer
in which year?
blockade
A. 1836
124. These were the methods that Bismarck
and Prussia used to unite Germany B. 1837
B. Colonialism D. 1838
C. Colonialism
D. Sovereignty
A. The feeling of superiority and the ideal 142. In which conference is the African conti-
of civilizing peoples that the powers con- nent divided?
sidered backward. A. Berlin conference
B. Rivalry between powers.
B. Davos conference
C. Construction of railways, ports, roads
C. Versailles Conferences
D. Plantation exploitation
D. Lora Conference
139. What were the main goods traded in the
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Triangular Trade? 143. Which were the 5 European empires?
A. gold, silver, and precious gems A. British, French, German, Belgian, and
Netherlands
B. food, clothing, and tools
B. British, Spaniard, German, Belgian,
C. weapons, ammunition, and military
and Japanese
equipment
C. French, German, Belgian, Netherlands,
D. slaves, raw materials, and manufac-
and USA
tured goods
D. none of above
140. Which of the following is located at #2
on the map? 144. Who is Lin referring to when he says the
“barbarians”?
A. An ancient tribe
B. Chinese peasants
C. Americans
D. Europeans
148. What is the concept of Pax Britannica? 153. It is the highest court in the Philippines
A. A period of peace and stability main- during the Spanish occupation.
157. Education was promoted for three main 162. Which countries doesn’t belong to the
objectives: first wave of colonial expansion?
A. to promote democracy A. German
B. to establish schools in many towns
B. Italy
C. to teach English language
C. England
D. to colonized
E. to introduce American culture to the D. France
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Filipino people
163. Imperialism is
158. Which of the following was NOT used or
valued by the Puritans (choose all correct A. The political and economic domination
answers) of a territory by a foreign state.
A. Individual differences B. The formation of empires in Asia and
B. the Bible Africa.
C. Simplicity C. The exploration of new territories un-
D. Relationship with God populated or unknown since the industrial
E. colorful clothing revolution
D. The territorial expansion of the great
159. What religion did the Ottoman Empire
European powers.
help spread throughout their empire?
A. Buddhism
164. Which forced the British to relocate their
B. Christianity capital to New Delhi in 1911?
C. Shintoism
A. British liked Delhi more than Calcutta
D. Islam
B. political discontent all over India
160. Aba women riot took place in the year
C. Delhi was more developed than Cal-
cutta.
A. 1925
B. 924 D. none of these
C. 923
165. The blandongdienstein system of exempt-
D. 1929 ing villages from rent in return of free
labour was introduced by whom?
161. “Within four decades, grew from a
fishing village with a population of more A. Britishers
than 1, 000 to become a regional commer-
cial center” the country is referred to as B. French
A. Indonesia C. Dutch
B. Brunei D. Portuguese
C. Singapore
D. Philippines 166. The imperialism
175. All of the conquered countries or territo- 179. Which American colony had good re-
ries of another country. lations with the Native Americans and
learned valuable skills from them?
A. Roanoke
B. Plymouth
C. Jamestown
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D. Massachusetts Bay
A. colony
B. settlement 180. What were the causes that contributed to
C. empire the expansionism of the European powers
during the 15th and 16th centuries?
D. conquest
A. The economic and social rise of the
176. In 1885, Sir Cecile Rhodes bourgeoisie over the aristocracy
writes:Yesterday I was in the East End of
London and attended an assembly of the B. The desire of European powers to ex-
unemployed. As in said meeting I listened pand and gain wealth and territories
to exalted speeches whose predominant
C. Advances in navigation, interest in
note was:“bread, bread”, and when I re-
trade with eastern lands and the desire
flected, when I returned home on what
of European powers to consolidate their
had been said, I convinced myself, more
hegemony
than ever, of the importance of colonial-
ism” What cause is behind this reflection? D. Trade interest with India and the dis-
A. Economic covery of the compass
B. Demographic
181. What was the most significant effect of
C. Policy Bacon’s Rebellion?
D. Ideological
A. Colonies transition to slave labor
E. Scientific
B. Voting rights are expanded to all men
177. Territories dominated by a power in
which there was no indigenous govern- C. Government distributes land more
ment, but rather the authority fell directly equally
on the metropolis D. Fur trade is open to all citizens
A. Colonies
B. Protectorates 182. According to the documentary, the post-
colonial world, which processes would be
C. Concessions linked to colonialism
D. Mandates
A. Development
178. First book published in the Philippines in
B. Imperialism
1593
A. Doctrina Christiana C. Nepotism
B. Filibusterism D. Fascism
192. During the second colonial exploitation of 196. In Latin America, everything was in or-
the French colonialists in Indochina (1919- der, trust and knowledge.
1929), the Vietnamese economy A. TRUE
A. are still in a backward and poor state. B. false
B. There is a very rapid and strong
197. Which had the greatest effect on Ameri-
change in structure.
can Indian populations?
C. has independent development from
A. crops
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the French economy.
B. diseases
D. capable of competing with the French
economy. C. horses
D. plantations
193. What is it called when one particular
world power takes control of another area 198. Who openly opposed the arrival of the
or people group? Spaniards on the island?
A. Encomienda A. Rajah Humabon
B. Civilization B. Lapu-Lapu
C. Colonization C. Kolambu diagram
E. Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade 199. The first arrival of the Dutch in Indonesia
was led by
194. English philosopher who advocated the
idea of a “social contract” in which gov-
ernment powers are derived from the con-
sent of the governed and in which the gov-
ernment serves the people; also said peo-
ple have natural rights to life, liberty and
property.
A. Thomas Jefferson
B. John Locke
C. John Adams
D. George Washington
A. government D. Ideological
B. legislative E. Scientific
209. State True & FalseThe British thought sur- 214. China was divided into by foreign
veys were important for effective admin- powers
istration.
A. Colonies
A. True
B. Protectorates
B. False
C. Spheres of Influence
210. The colonialist countries who came to rule
Indonesia in the past are listed below, ex- D. Empires
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cept
A. Dutch 215. controlled the Northeast for the
longest period of time.
B. Spain
A. Portugal
C. America
D. none of above B. France
218. If you are living in a country where capi- B. Spain and Portugal
tal in short supply, you are most likely in C. France and Germany
a/an country.
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nialism
C. Shuja-ud-Daulah
D. none of above 236. When did Japanese Imperialism begin?
A. Since the Middle Ages
231. WHAT ARE THE MAIN FACTORS OF PRO- B. Since the Modern Age
DUCTION OF CAPITALISM?
C. Since the end of the 19th century
A. TIERRA
D. They didn’t have that period
B. JOB
237. Which of the following rebellions
C. ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT showed the poor economic conditions and
D. BIMBO MANTECADADAS widespread corruption under the Qing gov-
ernment?
232. The group of wealthy families who held
A. The Muslim Rebellion
political power in a pueblo.
B. The Boxer Rebellion
A. Indians
C. The Taiping Rebellion
B. Mestizo
D. The Nian Rebellion
C. Main
238. The Spaniards built many public works
D. Priest and communications project to facilitate
233. What term is used for sacred groves pro- trade.
tected by villages in India, contributing to A. FACT
the survival of dense forests? B. BLUFF
A. Sarnas or Devarakudu 239. What activity were most of the people of
B. Terracing and contour farming the Congo subjected to in favor of Leopold
C. Scientific forestry II and for the benefit of the Belgians?
A. wood extraction
D. Intensive farming
B. The collection of native plants to exper-
234. Which of the following is a new develop- iment with them and find cures for Euro-
ment in forestry? pean diseases
A. Conservation of forests C. The extraction of rubber that origi-
nates from a tree that was abundant in the
B. Collecting timber
Congo
C. Scientific forestry D. Hunting wild animals to take them to
D. Keeping communities away from Belgium and make them known to the pop-
forests ulation
240. What was the name of the city that the 245. What happened when John White re-
Ottomans turned to Istanbul turned to Roanoke from his trip with new
supplies?
A. Decision D. strawberry
D. Subject A. 1793
B. 1794
243. One of the important events that deter-
C. 1795
mines the history of colonialism and im-
perialism is the discovery of the Cape of D. 1796
Good Hope located in South Africa by a
Portuguese sailor named 248. Why did China start a war against
Britain?
A. Sebastian del Cano
A. The British trafficked opium into China.
B. Dom Henry
B. Because the Chinese saw that the
C. Vasco da Gama British were supporting the independence
D. Bartolomeu Dias of Tibet
E. Cabral C. Because the British wanted Hong Kong
Island
244. What were the economic factors that fa-
D. Because the British wanted the Chi-
cilitated imperialist expansion?
nese to open up to international trade
A. *missionary movement
249. WHAT IS INDUSTRIALIZATION?
B. *population increase.
A. It is when man uses machines to im-
C. *dominio territorial. prove his life
D. *material prime. B. This is when machines are used to
E. *material prime. make food.
C. is when machines are used to make 255. It refers to the system of govern-
clothes ment from Portugaland Spain which in-
D. all of the above volved the close relationship between the
Church and State in the governance of the
250. Which of the following countries started colonies.
out as Settler colonies? check 2 A. Farmers
A. The United States of America. B. Royal Patronage
B. France.
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C. Encomienda
C. India.
D. none of above
D. Argentina.
256. What was the “race for colonies” all
251. What Municipal cooperation what about in the late 1800s in Europe?
started by Britishers in nineteenth century
A. Europe wanted resources.
for the urban local body?
B. Europe wanted to civilize African na-
A. Calcutta Municipal Corporation
tives.
B. Imperial Delhi Committee
C. Europe wanted Christian converts.
C. Raisins Municipal Committee
D. All the above
D. Town Duties Committee
257. US imperialism. Where did they settle?
252. the Ottoman System of locking up broth-
ers and nephews until the next Sultan took A. Africa
over, at which time they would be killed is B. Hawaii
called
C. None of the above.
A. Fraternity
D. Mexico.
B. Maternity
258. (B) The Mayflower Compact, House
C. Fratricidal
of Burgesses, and FundamentalOrders of
D. Fractional Connecticut were important in the devel-
opment of democracy because they
253. Many were “disappeared” in Argentina
during A. gave all colonists the right to vote.
A. the dirty war B. ensured religious freedom
B. The May square C. overrode the power of the English king
C. Operation Falcon D. focused on the importance of self-
government.
D. none of above
254. Which of the following is a MIDDLE re- 259. In the middle 1800s, European powers
gion colony? started fighting over their African colonies.
What were the natural resources they
A. Vermont were after going to help fuel back in Eu-
B. North Carolina rope?
C. South Carolina A. Urbanization
D. New Jersey B. Heroism
268. Which of the following city was Not de- 273. Which is NOT a way that rights were se-
veloped as Presidency city in colonial In- cured for newly freed enslaved peoples?
dia?
A. 14th Amendment
A. Agra
B. 15th Amendment
B. Bombay
C. Black Codes
C. Madras
D. none of above
D. Calcutta
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269. Which of the following is an instrument 274. Related to the government or laws of a
used to find directions (North, South, East, country.
West)?
A. Chromebook
B. Astrolabe
C. caravel
D. Compass
B. Buddhism B. Technological
C. Christianity C. Political
D. Hinduism D. Factor
271. QUE ES PEOR QUE UN PROFESOR COLO- 275. Identify the characters and the years in
NIALISTA, HABLANDO DESDE LA PERSPEC- which they arrived in America on the dif-
TIVA DE UN ADOLECENTE DE 17 AÑOS ferent expeditions.
A. 2 PROFESORES COLONIALISTAS A. Vasco da Gama 1498
B. THE PAC
B. Cristobal Colon 1492
C. MATH TEACHER
C. Pedro Alvarez 1500
D. A TEACHER WHO TEACHES BASED YES
OR YES ON HIS SUBJECTIVE IDEALS D. Facundo CAbral 1490
E. Gonzalo Cohelo 1501
272. What type of colony were the places
where the metropolis did not intervene
276. For which religious group did William
in local political affairs, but directed eco-
Penn form Pennsylvania?
nomic exploitation and foreign relations?
A. Condominium A. The Quakers
279. Monarchical absolutism was character- 283. Which of the following is an important
ized by being civic duty in a democracy?
A. Divine right monarchy A. Obeying the law
286. What was the primary focus of neocolo- 291. Which of the following is a trait that de-
nial relationships in Asia and Africa? fines a culture?
A. “Economic and political influence” A. Styles of architecture
B. “Social and cultural exchange” B. Language
C. “Military dominance” C. Individualism
D. “Humanitarian aid” D. Geographical location
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E. ”
292. Europe was also known as the
287. The sector of the society that was given
A. New World
the chance to vote in 1937.
B. Old World
A. men
B. children 293. Which river flows through Nigeria?
C. women
D. none of above
289. What was the main process done by 294. What was the important economic indus-
britishers to Indian towns for their capi- try in the New England colonies?
tal’s development in India?
A. Farming
A. Divide and Rule Policy
B. Shipbuilding
B. Urbanisation
C. Cash Crops
C. De-urbanization
D. Trade
D. East India Company Policy
290. What was one of the main points of the 295. The Pope gave the New World to the
peace treaty? Catholic Monarchs with
296. The forced cultivation system proposed 300. THE FIFTH REPORT WAS SUBMITTED TO
by Van Den Bosch is driven by the follow- THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT IN
ing things, except
298. Which of the following is true about the 302. The second industrial revolution occurred
Atlantic Slave Trade?
A. in the second half of the 19th century
A. Europeans wanted a labor source for
new world colonies B. in the first half of the 18th century
B. Africans were sold to European C. in the second half of the 18th century
traders by their local warlords D. in the 13th century
C. Many thousands died aboard slave
ships before reaching the Americas 303. Refers to a country that sends settlers
to a place and establishes political control
D. All of the choices listed over it.
299. The city of Konstantinople was a major A. Colony
trading city and a city that became a sym- B. Colonizer
bol of the splendor of European/Western
nations at that time. However, when it C. Colonization
collapsed due to conquest by the Ottoman D. Conqueror
Turks, Europeans slowly began to explore
the oceans in search of spices. The fall of 304. What was the impact of colonialism on
Constantinople occurred in African societies?
A. 1450 A. Development and infrastructure im-
B. 1451 provements
C. 1452 B. Loss of personal freedoms
D. 1453 C. Cultural assimilation
E. 1454 D. Increased trade opportunities
305. True or False:The Ottomans required that 310. Which of the following was NOT one of
all the peoples they conquered converted the “3 G’s” of exploration?
to the Islamic religion or they were exe- A. God
cuted.
B. Galleon
A. False
C. Gold
B. True
D. Glory
306. As a result of European Colonization, Na-
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tive Americans 311. Why were the Spanish conquistadors
able to defeat the Aztec Inca?
A. Became allies with the Europeans and
lived in Harmony
B. Population increased
C. population decreased due to interac-
tionwith new diseasees
D. Became British A. They were smarter
307. Who was H.M.Stanley? B. Better technology
A. Arctic explorer C. More troops
B. Oceania Explorer D. Automobiles
C. Africa Explorer 312. Which of the following did not lead
D. Governor of Eurasia to the disappearance of the indigenous
population
308. Why did Europeans feel it was their duty A. The obligatory work
to colonize, as mentioned in “African Be-
ginnings”? B. The livestock expansion
C. Debtor C. Pizarro
319. What was sent from the new world (the 324. Which country organized the Berlin con-
Americas) to Spain? ference?
A. silver/gold, tobacco, Indians A. England
B. gum, sugar, indians B. France
C. horses, cows, pigs C. Japan
D. none of above D. German Empire
325. Which of the following was a system in B. England was an imperialist power;
which the Ottomans took Christian boys, C. India was never colonized;
converted them to Islam, and had them
work in the military and government? D. All are correct;
A. Millet System 331. Which area of the world was the original
location of capture for many slaves?
B. Sultan System
A. West Africa
C. Vizier System
B. Europe
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D. Devshirme system
C. America
326. Character who founded the Communist D. Asia
Party of Indochina
332. The King’s way in Delhi is today known
A. Ho Chi Minh
as:
B. Sokarno
A. Janpath
C. Nehru
B. Highway
D. Mao Zedong C. Connaught Place
327. a European person living in the United D. Rajiv Chowk
States and who is not Hispanic
333. What happened as a result of the dis-
A. mestizo eases the European settlers brought with
B. Creole them to the new land?
C. Anglo American A. more doctors were required
D. Tejano B. tribes were wiped out
C. a cure was found
328. Leopold II was the
D. diseases did not cause any concern
A. leader of the Congo
334. In its development, the liberal era in In-
B. King of the Congo
donesia which lasted from 1870-1900 be-
C. King of Belgium gan when
D. rebel in the Congo A. Trilogi Van Deventer
329. What was the biggest driver of French B. CultuurStelsel
colonialism? C. UU Agriculture and UU Gula
A. W. Churchill D. Control of the Netherlands by
B. J.F. Kennedy Napoleon
336. The final imperial dynasty in China. 340. Ruled the country of Vietnam from 1858-
A. OPIUM WARS 1907
344. With the arrival of the Spanish to current 348. The process of imposing the western cul-
Ecuador, what social conflicts appear. ture to the indigenous peoples is called
A. Acculturation
B. Inculturation
C. Missculturation
D. Reculturation
349. What was the contracting house created
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for?
A. To encourage and regulate trade and
navigation with the old world
A. Civil warsEpidemicsLootingExpropria-
tions B. To promote and regulate the economy
and navigation with the New World
B. UnhealthinessCrimeExpropriationMi-
grations C. To encourage and regulate trade and
navigation with the New World
C. Taxation Exploitation Expropriation
Population D. None of the above
352. By whom was the Khasi rebellion in the 357. What was a characteristic of slavery?
1860s was led by? A. The life expectancy of slaves used to
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evolved societies are better than less clicking on it)
evolved ones
B. Theory according to which we are told
that humans come from apes
C. Theory explained by Charles Darwin
about the evolution of species
D. Socioeconomic theory that indicates
that poorer societies should pay less
taxes
368. What is a metropolis? 373. Who were the Filipino students that were
A. The homeland to which the colonizers sent to US to continue their studies as suc-
cessful scholars?
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A. Franco-Prussian War
A. Cor de rosa map
B. Austro-Prussian War
B. Cairo-Cape connection
C. World War I C. From the Indian Ocean to the Black
Sea
D. Korean Conflict
D. None of the previous
378. MOST OF THE REST OF AFRICA ONLY RE- 381. It was the type ofsailing ship used bythe
CEIVED INDEPENDENCE AFTER Portuguese intraveling to Africa.
A. 1897 A. Godspeed
B. chapter
B. 1797
C. Titanic
C. 1956 D. caravel
D. 1623 382. The French controlled Indochina, which
had three countries in it
379. What was one result of the Treaty of A. Laos, Cambodia, and Siam
Paris of 1783?
B. Laos, Cambodia and China
A. Competing Seminole and Spanish C. Laos, Cambodia, and India
claims in West Florida were resolved.
D. Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam
B. The British navy agreed to stop im-
pressing American sailors into service. 383. Saragosa Agreement is an Agreemnt
which is signed by
C. Great Britain recognized the United A. British and Dutch
States as an independent country.
B. Portuguese and Spaniards
D. British territory in eastern Canada was C. Portuguese and British
ceded to France.
D. none of above
380. What name did the Portuguese project 384. Choose the best definition of the word
for Africa become known as? ‘privilege’
A. a system of advantages and disadvan- D. Each believed the other would try and
tages that a class or a group of people get take their land
387. The Spanish explorer who successfully 391. Where did Spanish colonizers transport
claimed Spanish control over the Philip- the African slaves to?
pines. A. to the Caribbean
A. Ferdinand Magellan B. to the Bahamas
B. Andres Bonifacio C. to the Cape Verde
C. Lapu-Lapu D. to the Mediera
D. Miguel Lopez of Legazpi
392. Soekarno, Moh hatta, and K.H Mas Man-
388. What was a reason for the war? syur joined in an organization called
A. Each believed they were more power- A. PRINCE
ful
B. Triple A Movement
B. The Spanish were trying to invade.
C. PETA
C. They were worried about Native Amer-
icans D. none of above
393. In the unequal relationship between the B. Examining the effects of colonialism on
colonial power and the colony, who had societies
more power?
C. Promoting colonial ideologies
A. Colonial power
D. Celebrating colonial conquests
B. Colony
400. What empire sought to unite Western Sa-
394. It is a government by the rule of majority
hara with Djibouti?
A. Americanization
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A. Ottoman Empire
B. democracy
B. Belgian Empire
C. public school
C. french empire
D. plebiscite
D. portuguese empire
395. In what battle did Great Britain and
France face each other? 401. Why did the Great Britain establish a
A. Sedan colony in Jamestown?
B. Sadowa A. to grow cash crops
C. Fachoda B. to search for riches
D. none of above C. to expand England’s territory
396. This act put a tax on all printed material? D. all of the above
All printed material had to be stamped and
the stamp had to be placed by British offi- 402. Two armed conflicts in China in the mid-
cials. 19th century between the forces of West-
ern countries and the Qing dynasty.
A. Sugar Act
A. IMPERIALISM
B. Stamp Act
C. Townshend Act B. COLONIALISM
405. 7-. How was the military conquest car- 409. What were the last two regions to join
ried out? Italian unification?
A. The conquest had a bellicose charac-
414. Identify the statementas an Economic, 419. The differing climate of each region lead
Political, or Technological Factor.Expansion to specific natural resources in each area.
of International Trade Therefore each region depened on those
specific natural resouces for their individ-
ual economies in order to make a profit.
A. True
B. False
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420. The Triple Alliance was agreed to by
A. United Kingdom, France and Russia
B. Austria-Hungary, Germany and the Ot-
toman Empire
A. Economic
C. Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
B. Political
D. Reino Unido, France and Italy
C. Technological
421. What does the following image represent
D. none of above
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B. 1884
A. Brussels Conference.
C. 1885
B. Bratislava Conference.
D. None of the above
C. Berlin Conference.
D. none of above 440. During the spanish colonial period, the ba-
hag was replaced by
435. Is far older dating back to the acient em-
pires A. chinese shirt
A. colonialism B. underwear
B. imperialism 441. *What was the most important empire of
the 19th century and early 20th century?
436. The Congress of Vienna was convened
with the objective of reestablishing the A. France
borders of Europe after the defeat of B. Spain
Napoleon Bonaparte and
C. Inglaterra
A. promote political liberalism
D. Russia
B. establish socialism
C. promote anarchism 442. Which Act required Colonist to house
D. reorganize the political ideologies of British Soldiers
the Old Regime A. The Quebec Act
437. What was one of the critiques and conse- B. The Tea Act
quences of colonialism? C. The Townsend Acts
A. Cultural suppression and loss of tradi- D. The Quartering Act
tions
B. Forced labor and slavery 443. To maintain national independence and
develop the country, from the mid-
C. Exploitation, inequality, and cultural nineteenth century, Siam
imperialism
A. opened the country and established
D. Introduction of new crops, animals,
diplomacy with Western countries.
and cultural exchanges
B. signed many unequal treaties with
438. (M) The Portuguese explorers were Western countries.
A. Bartholomeus Diaz C. accept being placed under the um-
B. Vasco da Gama brella of American protection.
C. Pieter Both D. carry out reforms in the country.
444. Which of the following African countries C. The first European to sail all the way
were not under European control by 1914? around the Cape of Good Hope
C. Liberia and Eritrea 450. What was the “White Man’s Burden?”
D. Egypt and Libya A. To “protect” others by forcing their
way on other nations
445. With whom did tilka manjhi form the lib-
B. To spread equality and justice
eration group?
C. Being considered inferior to other
A. food
races.
B. B) khond
D. To help other nations control their own
C. paharia territory
D. none of above
451. A colony is controlled by
446. One of the consequences of colonialism is: A. Foreign controllers inside native land
A. The crisis of ‘29. B. Native people in their own land
B. The Berlin conference. C. Native people living peacefully with
C. The discovery of Africa. foreigners
447. During the Age of Discovery, countries 452. What is a Patronato Real Doctrine?
from the continent of took control over A. a royal patronage and control over the
land and people around the world. Catholic Church in the Spanish Empire
A. Africa B. a system of government in the Spanish
B. Asia Empire based on elected officials
A. Santa Rosa de Lima 458. When was the Berlin Conference held?
B. Santa Teresa A. 1884-1885
C. Saint Rufina B. 1886-1887
D. none of above C. 1882-1883
454. This was the First written Constitution of D. none of above
the U.S.
459. Haciendas were important because they
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A. Constitution
were:
B. MayFlower Compact
A. the main center of production.
C. Articles of Confederation
B. the main religious center.
D. Declaration of Independance
C. the main political center.
455. Americans get a day off work on Octo-
D. none of above
ber 10 to celebrate this Day. It’s an an-
nual holiday that commemorates the day
460. A meeting in Berlin, Germany in 1884 to
on October 12, 1492, when this Italian
set rules for dividing Africa between Euro-
explorer officially set foot in the Ameri-
pean nations.
cas, and claimed the land for Spain. It
has been a national holiday in the United A. “OPEN DOOR POLICY”
States since 1937. B. PARTITION OF AFRICA
A. Marco Polo
C. BERLIN CONFERENCE
B. Ferdinand Magellan
D. ZULU WARS
C. Christopher Columbus
D. none of above 461. EUROPEAN IMPERIALIST EXPANSION
WAS ATROCIOUS IN AFRICA. SO MUCH,
456. What’s the definition of land grant sys- THAT ONLY TWO STATES WERE INDEPEN-
tem? DENT:
A. Dividing up the land & selling it off A. ETHIOPIA-LIBERIA
piece by piece
B. SOUTH AFRICA-LIBERIA
B. To leave one country or region & move
to another C. ETHIOPIA-CAMEROON
463. Life of Paharias of Rajmahal completely 468. Who was excluded (left out) from the
dependent upon Berlin Conference?
A. representatives for the US
464. What were three reasons Europeans 469. What time period did the Scramble for
wanted to colonize Africa? Africa take place during?
A. 1600s
B. 1800s
C. 1900s
D. 2000s
470. The railway network expanded rapidly in
India from the
A. They wanted more land. A. 1820s
B. They wanted more resources. B. 1830s
C. They wanted to cure diseases. C. 1850s
D. They were looking to gain wealth. D. 1860s
465. The Spaniards badly needed gold to fi- 471. What does world systems theory catego-
nance their expenses in the 30yrs war in rize the world into?
Europe A. First World, Second World, Third
A. FACT World
B. BLUFF B. Core, Periphery, Semi-periphery
C. East, West, South, North
466. A Dutch man who initiated the construc-
tion of the postal highway along the island D. Developed, Developing, Underdevel-
of Java was oped
A. Herman Willem Daendels 472. The Rashtrapati Bhavan was earlier
B. Sir Thomas Standford Raffles known as
C. Jacob Van Neck A. Secretariat
D. none of above B. Viceregal lodge
C. South Block
467. To unfairly benefit from the work of
someone else by overworking or under- D. Parliament
paying them is called what? 473. Why were the Crusades fought?
A. Minimum wage A. Oil
B. Unemployment B. Holy Land
C. Exploit C. Drama
D. Neglect D. Functions
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A. A Royal order issued by Aurangzeb
B. A Royal edict issued by the British
C. A verdict of rule over Bengal
D. None of these
D. Amlahs. A. president
B. mayor
480. What is colonialism?
C. governor
A. The practice of trading goods between
countries D. mayor
493. Europeans were not as affected by the 498. The struggle to fight Japanese in Aceh
diseases they brought to the Americas be- was led by
cause they had A. Cut Nyak Dhien
A. mercantilism
B. Tengku Abdul Jalil
B. epidemiology
C. Supriyadi
C. immunity
D. none of above
D. colonization
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499. Bhinneka Tunggal Ika means
494. The slave trade dates back to:
A. Together we can
A. Recent B. Different and together always
B. Antigua C. Different but still one
C. Since the discovery of America. D. United we can
D. none of above
500. What are the three categories of the
495. Napoleon forced Charles VI to: world system theory?
A. kill his father A. imperial, colonial, and neocolonial
B. give up the throne B. core, periphery, and semi-periphery
C. conquer Spain C. capitalist, communist, and socialist
D. none of above D. developed, developing, and underde-
496. What professions were associated with veloped
the middle class? 501. Who issued papal bulls which divided the
A. Liberal professions, those developed world for Spain and Portugal?
with the intellect
A. Pope Alexander VI
B. The workers and proletarians
B. Pope Alexander IV
C. The upper bourgeoisie
C. Pope Alexander III
D. Liberal professions, those mainly phys-
ical D. Pope Alexander V
497. Lasted from 1700 to 1789 Originated in 502. What did NOT emerge in the 19th century
Europe and America in Europe:
A. Illustration A. Liberalism
B. Industrial Revolution B. nationalism
C. Colonialism in Asia and Africa C. Feudalism
D. French Revolution D. Industrialization
503. Native, or occurring natural in a place B. The control of one country over an-
A. Indigenous other country.
C. The act of preserving traditional cul-
514. What term is used for sacred groves pro- B. Black Town
tecting dense forests in India?
C. Red Town
A. Sarnas, Devarakudu, Kan, Rai
D. None of These
B. Amazon, Ghats, Himalayas, Plains
C. Reserved, Protected, Village Forests
518. What does the term “independence”
D. Enclosed, Cleared, Plantation Forests mean? It is found towards the bottom on
page 2?
515. Why did the Puritans leave England?
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A. It is a geographical area politically con-
trolled by a distant country.
B. It is the subjugation and assumption
of control of a place by the use of military
force.
C. It means free from outside control.
D. It refers to a group of countries under
A. They were being persecuted a single authority.
B. Because they wanted to practice their
religion their way 519. On July 25, 1898, the United States oc-
C. They were exiled by the king cupied Puerto Rico.
532. What happened as a result of the Berlin 537. Pay attention to the following data 1.
Conference of 1884-1885? Led by nobles, kings or religious figures
A. France and Britain agreed to govern 2. Regional in nature 3. Spontaneous
their African colonies jointly. and reactive 4. Led by educated people
5. National in nature 6. Has a clear vision
B. There was less fighting between and mission, namely Independent Indone-
African leaders and European powers. sia From the data above, what is a charac-
C. African leaders voiced their sugges- teristic of the Indonesian nation’s struggle
against colonialism after 1908, seen in the
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tions for better relations with European
powers. number
D. Europeans divided Africa into colonies A. 1, 2, 3
without consulting African leaders. B. 3, 4, 5
533. Which of the following is an example of C. 1, 5, 6
imperialism? D. 2, 4, 5
A. The formation of the United Nations E. 4, 5, 6
B. The abolition of slavery
538. This colonialist model was carried out by
C. The establishment of democratic gov- England, the Netherlands and France, it
ernments was characterized because it did not intend
D. The colonization of the Americas to occupy territorially, but rather to estab-
lish bases and establish commercial rela-
534. Which president led the North to victory tions.
in the American Civil War?
A. Economic model.
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Territorial Model.
B. George Washington
C. Liberal Model.
C. Thomas Jefferson
D. Conservative Model.
D. Andrew Jackson
539. What disease(s) did Europeans bring to
535. The leading agent in the expansion of the New World
British influence in Northern Nigeria in the
A. Small pox
1890s was the
B. Measles
A. British Consul in Calabar
C. Mumps
B. Royal West African Frontier Force
D. All of the above
C. British Consul in Lagos
D. Royal Niger Company 540. I was a famous colonist who got off to
a bad military start in the French & Indian
536. What is another word for “races”? War
A. colors A. Paul Revere
B. natives B. Sam Adams
C. ethnic groups C. Ben Franklin
D. cultures D. George Washington
541. Which natural resources was LEAST im- 546. The fall of Constantinople in 1453 was a
portant to ancient Africa factor western colonialism-imperialism
A. Astrolabe
B. Compass
C. caravel
D. none of above
A. range vasco
543. Was Argentina born under a colonialist B. bortolomeus diaz
world paradigm? C. cristopher columbus
A. And D. madam
B. No E. ferdinand
Explanation:range vasco
544. What were the Chinese demands on
British traders? 548. Did the bourgeoisie and the nobility
A. Promise not sell opium and only trade merge* in this period?*se funden
at Canton. A. No, they never merged because it was
B. Follow Chinese laws and only trade at a separate society.
Canton. B. Yes, they merge because of love rela-
C. Follow Chinese laws and promise not tionships
sell opium. C. Yes, they merge, with the nobility offer-
ing their titles and the bourgeoisie their
D. none of above
businesses.
545. Nicolas Dela Cruz Bagay was considered D. none of above
as the first Filipino painter.
549. They identify themselves as groups of
A. FACT
workers who organize to defend their la-
B. BLUFF bor rights.
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555. “The Sun never sets on the British Em-
B. Unions. pire” this was the phrase that summarize
C. guilds. the size of British Imperialism which
country was once a territory of Great
D. Associations.
Britain
550. Raffles made some changes in Indonesia
during British colonialism. One of them is
558. What did the Russians exploit in Alaska? 563. The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB)
A. seal meat is provided to all Indigenous people regard-
less of their status
A. True
B. False
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B. BOXER REBELLION underdeveloped countries gave to the
C. WESTERN metropolises.
D. none of above
D. “OPEN DOOR POLICY”
574. What event triggered the outbreak of the
569. A person’s attachment to his region or First World War?
country is called
A. To the assassination of the archduke
A. absolutism of the Turkish-Ottoman empire
B. colonialism. B. The great arms sale in the European
C. nationalism powers
D. none of above C. The assassination of Austro-
Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and
570. The province of Bengal included present his wife
day D. To Germany’s discontent with France
A. Bihar 575. What empires disappeared after World
B. Andhra Pradesh War I?
C. Assam A. The Austro-Hungarian Empire and the
Russian Empire
D. Burma
B. The Austro-Hungarian Empire and the
571. Mir Qasim was defeated in Turkish Empire
A. Battle of Plassey C. The Austro-Hungarian Empire and the
German Empire
B. Battle of Buxar
D. They are all true
C. Both a and b
D. none 576. Which two territories are still to unify
Italy after the creation of the Kingdom of
572. Why did the colonists come to America Italy (1861)?
A. They were tired of being persecuted
for their religion
B. They were tired of being persecuted
for their race
C. They were tired of being persecuted
for their gender
D. They were tired
579. Nationalism in European nations led to 583. After his own law firm in Bombay was
imperialism because unsuccessful, where did Gandhi move to?
585. The administrative headquarters and 590. When colonists applied for land grants
trading centres of British India were in Texas under Spanish rule, they had to
A. Bombay agree to
B. Madras A. practice the Catholic faith
C. Bengal B. learn to speak Spanish
D. All the above C. serve in the Spanish military
586. What was the right of Diwani? D. leave their wives and children behind
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A. The right to buy all lands 591. Who led the Bolchivik party?
B. The right to administer civil justice A. Hernan Cortes
C. The right to not pay custom duty B. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
D. The right to administer criminal justice C. Japanese priest
587. Pay attention to the following informa- D. none of above
tion! 1) Successfully landed in Ternate in
15972) Formed the East Indian Company 592. Before the Spanish came to Mesoamer-
(EIC) organization to deal with trade is- ica, which group do you believe made the
sues. The above information is related to greatest and longest lasting contributions
one of the European nations who success- to South and Latin American culture to-
fully landed in the Indonesian Archipelago, day?
namely A. Mayan-Calendars, Ball Courts, Astron-
A. Portuguese omy
B. Spanish B. Incas-Terrace farming, Rope Bridges,
C. English Largest Empire
D. Dutch C. Aztecs-Chinampas(floating garden),
Canals, Large Markets
E. French
D. All of the Above
588. Which was NOT the new British Port in
the late eighteenth century? 593. Colonialism was extensively done in
A. Machilipatnam theAge of Exploration andDiscovery,
which was from the15th until the
B. Bombay
A. present days
C. Madras
B. first president
D. Calcutta
C. 17th centuries
589. Which ship of Magellan was burned by
the Filipinos? D. 18th centuries
596. The Insular Board of Health was estab- B. King Leopold used the association to
lished to have general supervision on all acquire his own private country and ex-
the interests of public health in the Philip- ploit native Africans and steal from them.
pines. 601. My teach is very kind.
A. True A. -ing
B. False B. -ful
597. Which modern industry is this? C. -is
D. none of above
603. One of the factors that attracted the In- 608. Where were French colonies primarily lo-
donesian people to be colonized by Euro- cated?
peans was A. west
A. European spirit to realize the mission B. east
of Gold, Glory and Gospel
C. south
B. Indonesia has natural wealth, espe-
cially spices D. north
609. Which challenge did many African nations
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C. development of European science
face after gaining independence?
D. the development of the heliocentric
theory that the earth is round like a ball A. violence from rival groups living to-
gether
604. Ruled the Philippines from its conquest of
B. lack of education / government train-
Cebu in 1565 and Manila in 1571
ing to run a country
A. Spain
C. economy dependent on the European
B. Portugal country that colonized them
C. Britain D. All of the above
D. Indonesia 610. Which statement accurately describes the
605. Which of the following is true about the institution of slavery in the early modern
postal & telegraph system established in world?
British India? A. Slavery was primarily associated with
A. The 1st telegraphic line was opened in Africans and their descendants
from Calcutta to Agra in 1854 B. Slavery was a new historical develop-
B. It further extended to Lahore and Pe- ment that only affected Africans
shawar by 1857 C. Slavery varied greatly from place to
C. A single unified postal department was place and involved different populations
established for the entire country D. Slavery was a universal institution that
D. Both a & b affected all societies equally
611. In the case of Puerto Rico during the
606. What differentiates imperialism from
Great Depression in the United States
colonialism?
of the 1920s, it was two agencies, the
A. racist attitude PRERA and the PRRA, that had the great-
B. the desire to conquer new peoples est impact on changing the battered local
economy.
C. the desire to convert other peoples
A. TRUE
D. the desire to find new markets
B. Falso
607. ticket to participate in the Galleon Trade
612. The English Bill of Rights guaranteed
A. tribute
A. Parliament had to veto all laws and
B. encomienda taxes the colonists didn’t like
C. proverb B. Parliament had to approve all laws and
D. ticket taxes the colonists suggested
C. Parliament had to veto all laws and 618. From the text “Mohandas K.
taxes the King created Gandhi”:Gandhi helped free India from
D. Parliament had to approve any law can- the colonial rule of which nation?
617. The Napoleonic Wars began 622. Where opium (commercial crops) were
cultivated?
A. because Spain did not want to be
friends with Portugal A. Bengal, Bihar and Punjab
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held back by severe and unfair force.
and building towns like you’re going to
D. none of above stay awhile
624. How many countries make up the conti- D. Being welcomed into the homes of the
nent of Africa? indigenous people and learning their ways
without forcing your beliefs upon them
wouldn’t that be nice?
627. The Columbian Exchange introduced
which economic activity into South Ameri-
can culture?
A. sweet potato farms
B. cattle ranching
C. canal building
D. slash and burn
A. 6 628. Which of the following best describes
B. 17 Colonialism?
C. 54 A. The process of refusing to purchase
products of the colonizers.
D. 200
B. Control of a weaker military by means
625. Name the colony. of military presence to secure economic
gains.
C. A protests to achieve complete inde-
pendence against the oppressive foreign
rulers.
D. Industrializing ones nation through
military enforcement done by European
imperialists nations.
629. European countries grew rich from the
in the colonies.
A. resources
B. water
A. Pennsylvania C. artwork
B. Connecticut D. manufacturing
630. Spanish Netherlands existed in cen- 634. Why was the first stage of the war
tury AD known as the blitzkrieg?
639. One of the 3Gs which aims to spread the 644. Why did nations want to be imperialistic?
religion in Asia.
A. They wanted prestige among other na-
A. God tions
B. Gold B. They needed more natural resources
C. Glory C. They needed more markets to sell in-
dustrial goods
D. Generation
D. All of the Above
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640. WHAT IS FREEDOM OF RELIGION?
645. EL PERMITIÓ QUE ALGUNAS NA-
A. ABILITY TO BELIEVE AND PRACTICE CIONES ACUMULARÁN RIQUEZAS Y
WHAT YOU BELIEVE APARECIERA SOBRE ESA BASE UN NUEVO
B. ABILITY TO WORSHIP WHAT YOU BE- SISTEMA POLÍTICO Y ECONÓMICO:
LIEVE A. INDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM
C. MAKING SOMEONE CONVERT TO A RE- B. MERCANTILIST CAPITALISM
LIGION AGAINST THEIR WILL
C. CAPITALISMO IMPERIALISTA
D. FORCING PEOPLE TO PRACTICE THE
OPPRESSOR’S RELIGION D. MERCANTILIST FEUDALISM
648. used to determine latitude using the po- 652. What did slaves most fear?
sition of stars
B. Because the host countries were C. To explain how the European nations
mostly from Africa used their power to destroy Africa.
C. Because most of the colonies were not D. To inform the reader of the positive
from Africa continent and negative effects of colonialism on
Africa.
D. Because the Africa continent was the
area which free from colonialism 655. A person who journeys, especially a long
651. It was the longest revolt in the Philippine distance, to some sacred place as an act of
history. religious devotion.
656. What was the role of African troops in 660. The kings of Spain who supported the
World War II? voyages of Christopher Columbus were:
A. They fought for their own indepen- A. Juana and Felipe
dence B. Mariana of Austria and Ferdinand II
B. They fought for European powers C. Isabella of Aragon and Ferdinand VII
C. They remained neutral of Castile
D. They were not involved in the war D. Isabel de Borbón and Alfonso XIII
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657. The “New World” is the same as the 2 661. WHAT IS COLONIALISM
continents here that are the colors A. IMPOSE
B. FRAICHE
C. CRISTOBAL COLON
D. SUPERIMPOSE
662. What is a theme?
A. green A. The moral of the story
B. yellow B. A hidden message in the story
C. purple C. A lesson you can learn in the story
D. red D. All of the above
666. The Napoleonic Empire began in 1804, 671. The period 1870-1900 in Indonesia is of-
when Bonaparte proclaimed himself em- ten referred to as the liberal era. The term
peror, and ended in liberal era in this period means
670. What were Magellan/his crew able to ac- 674. The chieftain of the Limasawa Island in
complish? Southern Leyte when the first mass in the
Philippines was held.
A. Subjugate the inhabitants of Australia
A. Diagram of Humabon
B. Posted their 95 theses on the ship
B. Vasco Nunez de Balboa
C. Circumnavigate to globe
C. Lapu-Lapu
D. Be the first Europeans to sail around
Africa D. Kolambu diagram
675. Amending process 680. Spain defeated the United States in the
A. 2/3 vote in Congress then 3/4 vote of Spanish-American War.
all the states A. TRUE
B. 1/2 the Senate must approve, then B. Falso
signed by the President
681. In 1602, the Dutch created a trading com-
C. 3/4 of the states approve pany to take Indonesia’s spices. What
D. 1/2 the House of Representatives ap- was the name of the company?
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prove, then signed by the President
A. EIC
676. A major theme of Thomas Paine’s Com- B. lubricants
mon Sense is
C. VOC
A. England should not rule over its Amer-
D. OUNCES
ican colonies
B. American colonists have failed to re- 682. How was Ferdinand Magellan able to
spect English authority prove the Earth was round?
C. England has mistreated its colonists A. He circumnavigated the Earth by ship
from Spain and back again
D. It led more American colonists to sup-
port declaring their independence from B. He opened up a school of navigation to
Britain educate the people
C. The new borders were drawn by 689. Hongi sailing was VOC patrols using
African dictators who were hated in their Kora-kora to monitor in Indonesia, es-
home countries. pecially in the islands of Maluku.
688. Countries are controlled by private com- 693. In the 16th-late 19th centuries, the
panies or businesses Philippines was a colony
A. Colony A. Spain
B. Sphere of Influence B. Netherlands
C. Protectorate C. Older brother
D. Economic Imperialism D. France
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1453, thus ending the rule of the Eastern B. Egypt
Roman Empire.
C. India
A. byzantium
D. South Africa
B. Eastern Roman
C. Constantinople 701. This figure also influenced his discoveries
for ocean exploration such as
D. Lisbon
B. Divide Africa 703. What product did English ships bring from
C. Justify imperialism India to Europe?
D. Defend against Russia A. Wine and cheese
B. Tea and coffee
699. What were the years of the Bonapartist
occupation in Spain? C. Spices and silk
A. 1808-1814 D. Gold and silver
704. A specific area in Delhi with 14 gates is 708. Which empire intended to open a colony
known as corridor from Cape Town to Cairo?
705. There are the three policies of The Ethical 709. Who was the tribal leader of the rebel-
Policy lion at Chhotanagpur?
A. Birsa Munda
B. Sidhu
C. compensation
D. Non of them
707. Which document marked the end of 713. Objectives of colonialism in the 19th cen-
France as a power in North America? tury
A. Treaty of Paris A. Expand trade
B. Proclamation of 1763 B. Exploit natural resources
C. Declaration of Independence C. Construction of communication routes
D. Magna Carta D. All the answers are correct
714. A main economic cause of the new impe- B. The economy was thriving due to sell-
rialism of the 19th century was ing manufactured goods
A. the need for raw materials for indus- C. Smuggling became common to resist
trial production. trade rules
B. a move from capitalism to communism D. There was a decrease in population
by many European governments. due to the slave trade
C. an increased demand for goods manu- 718. The Allied operation against the Turkish
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factured in Asia. Empire to open a supply route to Russia is
known as
D. an increased demand for European
manufactured goods. A. Battle of Gallipoli
B. Battle of the Dardanelles
715. What main person ran the Berlin Confer-
C. None is correct
ence?
D. Both are correct
719. Which of these states were part of the
Triple Entente?
A. France
B. Russia
C. Germany
D. The United Kingdom
720. The last Spanish kingdom that was able
to get rid of the Muslims
A. School of Navigation
B. Sagres Point, Portugal
A. Mrs. Book
C. Isabella and Ferdinand
B. Saddam Hussein
D. Inquisition
C. Nelson Mandeal E. Granada
D. Otto Von Bismarck
721. Which was NOT the place of East India
716. Which country was responsible for the Company’s ‘factories’?
Raj in India? A. Calcutta
A. Pakistan B. Surat
B. China C. Madras
D. Delhi
C. Great Britain
D. Portugal 722. How did Anglo colonization of Texas dif-
fer from Spanish colonization of Texas?
717. Which of these was an effect of the Nav- A. Anglo settlers helped to build missions
igation Acts on England? and presidios
A. The colonies developed very little in- B. Anglo settlers followed empresarios
dustry or manufacturing ability with land grants
C. Anglo settlers hoped to claim land for 727. Which European nation was the first to
the United States colonize some coastal territories and is-
lands in Northern Africa?
732. What was Daendels’ main task when he 736. Which of the following was manufactur-
was Governor General of Indonesia? ing town?
A. Defending Java Island A. Madurai
B. Get as much money as possible B. Dacca
C. Collecting spices to sell C. Surat
D. Implement forced planting D. Agra
E. Carrying out a policy of retribution 737. The images above are thought by some
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archaeologists to show a place where a
733. Select all the following “John”s that
common cultural activity of early South
were alive in Colonial Times!
American civilizations took place. Which of
A. John Ralston the following is the most likely inference
B. John Travolta regarding what this structure was?
C. John Legend A. Arena for sports or ball
D. John Winthrop B. Temple
E. John Stamos C. Storage for grain
D. Transport System
734. What was Thomas Stamford Raffles im-
portant role? 738. To make someone a slave
A. The leader of the Dutch first arrival in A. Genocide
Indonesia.
B. Admiral
B. He asked the people in Java to build
C. Enslave
the Great Post Road that connects Anyer
to Panarukan D. Abduct
C. He applied cultivation system (cultu- 739. Did it take 120 years for Haiti to pay off
urstelsel) debt after gaining independence in 1804?
D. He introduced the tax cash payment A. True
system
B. False
735. The Revolt of 1851 was started at?
740. A policy or practice by which one country
installs a settlement of its people on the
lands of another society is called:
A. Nationalism
B. Imperialism
C. Colonialism
D. Indirect Rule
D. None of the above. 750. How did the Industrial Revolution moti-
vate Europeans to claim colonies around
746. When does a relationship become imperi- the world?
alism? A. Europeans hoped to recruit scientists
A. When there are long-standing al- from around the world to help develop
liances between two countries new technology
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751. During the reign of , Indonesian peo-
ple were forced to build the Great Post A. Britain
Road.
B. France
C. Japan
D. Germany
763. Which document would give a group per- B. Waiting for the market to work
mission to start a colony in North Amer- C. Make profitable investments
ica? D. Create new markets to sell industrial
A. Charter products.
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A. Survival of the fittest applied to society B. Help from Native American tribes
B. Evolution applied to all human civiliza- wasn’t necessary for the fur trade to be
tion successful.
C. The theory of co-evolution and symbio- C. Controlling the hunting and trading ter-
sis ritories was very important to France and
England.
D. The idea of all races starting from one
single race D. The French and English colonists
trapped the fur-bearing animals and sold
771. The leader of Cebu who warmly wel- the furs to the Native Americans.
comed Magellan and gave his visitors a
sumptuous feast and even allowed the
775. Who does NOT make much money in a
Spaniards to buryone of their dead crew
colony?
members
A. Kolambu diagram
B. Rajah Sulayman
C. Rajah Humabon
D. Lapu-Lapu
A. The Bretton Woods conference agrees B. To promote cultural diversity and ac-
to help Africa ceptance
B. Bandung conference decides to feed C. To inspire national pride and patrio-
Africa tism
C. Kyoto Agreementdecides to change
D. To advocate for global cooperation and
the names of Africa
unity
D. The Berlin Congress divides colonies in
Africa 782. Which observation about the impact of
778. Immediately after World War I, the event colonialism on African development is
that had a positive influence on the Viet- most valid?
namese revolution was A. European nations respected the her-
A. The Allies won the war. itage of the ancient African Kingdoms
B. The Communist International was es- B. Historians have proved that the pos-
tablished. itive effects of colonialism have out-
C. France won the war. weighed the negative effects.
D. The winning countries met at the Ver- C. Colonialism introduced significant
sailles Conference. long-term issues to variety of African na-
tions.
779. Most of the work on large, southern plan-
tations was done by and D. Without the colonization of Africa, the
A. Native Americans and slaves continent would have existed in a period
of stagnation.
B. women and children
C. slaves and indentured servants 783. ¿CÓMO EL GPS AYUDA A DEFENDER TER-
D. Frenchmen and Mexicans RITORIOS DEL CAPITALISMO?
780. 26-. What was the realist movement A. TO SEE AND CARE FOR REMOTE AREAS
dedicated to?
B. IDENTIFY DEFORESTATION
A. Dedicated to the exaltation of national
identity. C. OBSERVE DANGEROUS AREAS
B. Dedicated to the portrait of society fig- D. WATCH ANIMALS
ures.
C. Dedicated to landscape portraiture. 784. Select the British colonies you find
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D. none of above
A. Russia
788. What word is a suffix?
B. India
A. biggie
C. Spain
B. bits
D. Egypt C. wonderful
785. What was the Treaty of Tordesillas? D. full
A. An agreement to produce more Ameri- 789. Who among the following obtained the
can food. site of Madras from the Raja of Chandra-
B. An agreement signed by Uncle Rico giri?
and Napoleon Dynamite A. John Mildenhall
C. An agreement that divided up newly B. Francis Dey
discovered lands in the Americas between
Spain & Portugal C. Gerald Angier
786. According to the Declaration of Indepen- 790. What 3 regions were involved in the Tri-
dence, where does government get its angular Trade?
power from?
C. SEPOY REBELLION
D. OPIUM WARS
794. Tick all the colombian colonies 798. Napoleon Bonaparte, as leader of the
French army, ordered the invasion of
A. Brazil
A. Spain
B. Australia
B. Portugal
C. Italy
C. England
D. They had no colonies
D. none of above
E. Mozambique
799. What very important discovery is at-
795. One of the Mayan’s accomplishment was tributed to the scientist Louis Pasteur?
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804. The following were checks on the powers
of chiefs during the pre-colonial era except
the (WAEC 2019) K
A. aspirin A. British Officials
B. the rabies vaccine B. Kingmakers
C. dynamite C. Council of Elders
D. to the photo D. Age grades
E. the airplane
805. The reasons behind Spain’s conquest of
800. What were the main exports of the Amer- the Philippines.
ican colonies? A. God
A. sugar and molasses B. Gold
B. guns and textiles C. Glory
C. tobacco, rice and indigo D. Friendship
D. slaves and guns
806. True or false:Imperialism only had conse-
801. Which of the following changes were in- quences on the African continent
fluenced/implemented by the Americans A. TRUE
in the Philippines? Multiple answers re-
B. Falso
quired.
A. inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the Con- 807. What helped Europeans get to Africa?
stitution A. The creation of the steam engine.
B. free basic education B. Cars.
C. women’s suffrage C. Good wind.
D. Civil Service Act D. Africans picked them up in uber and
drove them there.
802. Russians, Turks, Armenians and Ukraini-
ans formed the diverse and cultural reality 808. Which of the following statements is NOT
of an influence on nationalism?
A. Russian empire A. Romance
B. Austro-Hungarian Empire B. Liberal ideas
C. Turkish-Ottoman Empire C. Reyes absolutistas
D. none of above D. bourgeois class
B. a need for military bases around the 814. Where did the Dutch start forest manage-
world ment in Indonesia?
C. a need for raw materials to be used in A. Java
factories B. Sumatra
D. a desire to gain glory C. Bali
811. It is the number of slaves that arrived on D. None of the above
the American continent: 815. The system under the permanent set-
tlement was introduced in Bengal in 1783
by
A. Zamindari and Lord Cornwallis.
B. Zamindari and Lord Mackenzie
C. Ryotwari and Lord Cornwallis
D. none of above
A. 12 millions
816. The economic system shared by both the
B. 100 million United States and Canada is which of the
C. 1 million following?
D. 5 million. A. socialist economy
B. command economy
812. Who invented the light bulb?
C. capitalist economy
D. market economy
817. In this type of colonies, the metropolis,
through a white minority headed by a gov-
ernor and a group of officials, exercised
absolute control over the indigenous popu-
lation. Is about
A. A protectorate
B. A colony of exploitation
A. Thomas Alva Edison C. A vehicle
B. Karl and Bertha Benz D. a concession
818. Which one of the following cities does not 823. What is a mother country?
have a port?
A. Country near the ocean
A. Mumbai
B. Large country
B. Kolkata
C. Country full of mothers
C. Chennai
D. Delhi D. Country where the settler came from
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819. Name the picture 824. What was the main reason for the rapid
expansion of cultivation during the colonial
period?
A. Encouragement of commercial crops
B. Decrease in forest protection laws
C. Introduction of scientific forestry
A. Cruise Ship
D. Decline in population
B. Galleon
C. Compass 825. The Mayflower Compact and Fundamen-
D. Battleship tal Orders of Connecticut are both exam-
ples of the efforts of colonial Americans
820. Archaic writing is writing from an earlier to
time period. This is the type of they
used.
A. Diction
B. Mood
C. Authorial content
D. Bible verses
827. The process of colonialism’s invasion in 832. According to 19th century Imperialism,
Southeast Asia was long and complicated, an example of a commercial monopoly is
especially in identified by the name of
A. Pilgrims D. colonia
B. Puritans
835. Refers to the policy or practice of acquir-
C. Mayflower Compact ing full or partial political control over an-
D. Indentured servants other country, occupying it with settlers,
and exploiting it economically
831. What does “colonialism” mean?
A. Colonialism
A. The exchange of goods.
B. Travel across an ocean. B. Imperialism
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C. Construction and management of new
lowing locations? capital
A. Rhode Island D. slum clearance
B. Long Island
842. Indian traders were allowed to trade on
C. Manhattan their own terms.
D. Roanoke Island A. True
837. Through reduccion, the Spaniards man- B. False
aged to resettlethe Filipinos into pueblos.
843. Community or barangays that was more
A. True prosperous compared to other towns
B. False A. trade pardon
C. Dutch
D. Spanish
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C. More and more trees were planted to
B. The French were able to establish con-
give employment to Indians
trol over Texas
D. None of the above
C. Native Americans were converted to
858. When was the International period of de- Catholicism and Texas was claimed by
colonization? Spain
A. 1914-1975 D. Texas became populated with the help
B. 1916-1946 of market centers
C. 1916-1975
863. What were the two main colonial powers
D. 1914-1946 in the sixteenth century?
859. TRUE Or FALSE:According to John Locke, A. Holland and Germany
the people have the right to revolt if the
B. Sweden and Russia
government doesn’t follow the rules of the
social contract. C. England and France
A. True D. Spain and Portugal
B. False
864. What river is the purple arrow pointing
860. What was used to control people and ex- to?
tract wealth?
A. Violence
B. Money
C. Food
D. Rights
865. By what tool did the powers impose their B. Did not use red stand stone
economic and political predominance over C. Had domes, Hindu & Buddhist motifs
the inhabitants of the colonized territories.
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875. Before the Opium War, the British were sources to help a weaker nation
trading their silver for what Chinese
goods? B. when a weaker nation invites a power-
ful nation to help it industrialize
A. Silk, tea, and porcelain
C. when a powerful nation takes con-
B. Porcelain, cotton, gold trol of the economy and government of a
C. Diamonds, silk, opium weaker nation
D. Silk, tea, and gunpowder D. when weak nations join together to
fight a strong nation
876. It was first used in China as a means of
knowing one’s fortune, it was later intro- 880. Which colony was founded in 1607?
duced to Europe as a device to find direc-
tions. A. Jamestown
B. Pennsylvania
C. Rhode Island
D. Roanoke
A. Astrolabe B. An empire
878. It was the dominion exercised by Euro- C. Both are fully controlled by the
pean powers over various territories or Spaniards
countries located in Africa and Asia. D. none of above
883. The Indirect rule system was hugely suc- C. Kanhu is a brother-in-law
cessful in which of these colonial regions D. none of above
K
891. Taluqdar refers to 896. The first expedition to the East was led
by
A. Government official.
A. Ruy Lopez de Villalobos
B. King’s official.
B. Miguel Lopez of Legazpi
C. One who holds territorial unit.
C. Jose Rizal
D. poor peasants.
D. Ferdinand Magellan
892. What game was part of religious cere-
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897. It is an idea found in the Declaration of
monies and losers might be sacrificed?
the Rights of Man and the Citizen:
A. Mayan Basketball Game A. The right to property is a natural fac-
B. Mayan Soccer Game ulty
C. Mayan Ball Game B. Right to free competition
B. The suffering of American Indians due 907. The mother countries controlled the rules
to disease and land dispossession of for the colonies.
C. The enslavement of Africans and Indi- A. building
ans in large numbers B. driving
D. The growth of colonies through unfree C. trade
labor
D. farming
903. The two colonial administrative system
were and system. 908. What country is on the island located
South East of Africa?
A. colony and protectorate
B. direct and indirect
C. federal and confederal
D. unitary and federal
906. During 1850s, which of the following at- 910. How many states did it require to pass
tracted Britishers to make investments in any law through Congress?
Calcutta? A. 5 out of 13
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munities
B. J. P Coen
916. One of the most positive examples, how-
C. Alfonso De Albuquerque
ever, of colonialism is represented
D. none of above
A. from Libya of the Italians
912. Tax in the Spanish colonial period is called B. from French Morocco
C. from the India of the English
A. tariff
D. from Portuguese Tanzania
B. levy
C. excise 917. What was the Albany Plan of Union?
D. tribute
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tle of Mactan?
A. Trinidad
B. Victoria
C. Concepcion
D. Santiago
E. Saint Anthony
939. Which were the industrialized countries 945. Which of the following was not a main
of that time? reason for European colonialism in Africa?
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B. the commonwealth
A. Law C. entrustment
B. Business D. the latifundia
C. Government
957. Who did the U.S. buy Alaska from?
D. Medicine
A. Forced labor
B. Forced planting
C. Collecting tax
D. none of above
960. Why did the Chinese emperor ban the B. The break with the tradition of archi-
sale of Opium? tectural constructions since the curved
and wavy line of symmetry predominated.
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970. After the February Revolution of 1917 Dutch colonists settled in North America?
Lenin returned from his exile and an- A. for religious freedom
nounced the steps that must be fol-
B. to profit from fur trading
lowed for the conquest of power by the
soviets How is this famous speech C. to look for gold and riches
known? D. to make friends with Native Americans
A. The October Manifesto
975. Who is known as father of Indian Jour-
B. The October Theses nalism?
C. The April Thesis A. Rajaram Mohan Roy
D. none of above B. James Augustus Hicky
971. Which one of these was NOT an item C. Comb Kumar Ghosh
Muslims exported, or traded to other D. Annie Besant
groups of people?
976. With the arrival of the Spanish, the in-
A. spices
digenous people had to
B. glass
A. Accept the new positions that the Span-
C. carpets ish gave them in the new colonial govern-
D. silk ments.
B. Adopt a new lifestyle established by
972. All Puritans were Pilgrims. European conquerors.
A. True C. Have very good relations with the con-
B. False querors to preserve their privileges.
973. Indonesia has an advanced but primitive D. Conquer the lands of the Spanish to
attitude. which can be analogous to an achieve dominance of America.
image 977. What were the slave states in the US?
A. On
A.
B. Norte
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989. The first missionaries that arrived to
America wanted to:
A. convert natives to Catholicism.
B. protect natives. A. Africans
C. govern natives. B. Europeans
D. none of above C. Kings
D. Queens
990. The Executions of May 3 is a painting
painted by 994. Who invented the internal combustion en-
A. Goya gine?
B. Renoir
C. Degas
D. Kandinsky
992. Which was the most likely profession for 995. What did the British IMPORT from the
newly freed enslaved peoples after the colonies?
Civil War? A. Raw materials
A. Teachers and land owners B. Finished Goods
B. Artisans and factory workers C. Gold
C. Sharecroppers and Tenant Farmers D. Slaves
D. Politicians and Lawyers
996. The Chinese authorities attempted a
993. Who does the snake in the cartoon repre- policy to restrict trade with the West.
sent? A. ‘closed country’
1000. Indicate the option that corresponds to 1004. Portuguese believed that their explo-
a new source of energy during the Second ration was a sacred journey. They did a
Industrial Revolution moral duty to spread their religion during
their colonization. Based on this state-
A. Coal ment, what factor was influencing Euro-
B. Vapor pean to colonize in Indonesia?
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1011. Who set up a public works department
B. By bringing more people into the coun-
in 1854?
try
C. By providing new markets that could A. Lord Cornwallis
trade only with the ruling country B. Lord ripon
D. By encouraging more exploration C. Lord Dalhousie
1006. How did colonial people get money? D. Lord Curzon
A. Working for Imperialists on planta-
1012. What was the result of the Rebellion?
tions and mines
B. Growing crops
C. Working in factories
D. Running Factories
1007. Which country took over Korea, the is-
land of Formosa and half of the island of
Sakhalin?
A. Japan A. India became an independent nation
B. China B. Great Britain stopped the rebellion and
C. United Kingdom took full control of India
D. USA 1013. Who most directly advocated for the
1008. indirect rule was introduced in the year passage of the 14th Amendment?
A. Andrew Jackson
A. 1907 B. Abraham Lincoln
B. 1908 C. Radical Republicans
C. 1909
D. Robert E. Lee
D. 1906
1014. First Mysore came to an end through the
1009. Which group of people were forcibly re-
treaty of
moved from their families in Australia?
A. Aboriginals A. Treaty of Pondicherry
1015. What institution controlled the Trade B. The Philippines became more united
Monopoly? because they now had one leader.
1024. Which group was second in importance to so many unfortunate people who, never
in the social hierarchy? before, have known these benefits. What
cause is behind it?
A. policy
B. economic
C. ideological
D. technological
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1028. Which liberal revolution does the paint-
ing refer to:
1025. Where did APARTHEID happen? 1029. An agreement which was made by Por-
tuguese and Spain is known as
A.
A. Sargoza Agreement
B. Nation Agreement
B. C. London Treaty
D. none of above
B. Acquiring raw materials, establishing 1037. Which side had more resources and
new markets for goods, and exploiting training at the beginning of the war?
cheap labor
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A. the need for more slaves
on the Yucatan Peninsula, had a religion
based on human sacrifice and astronomy, B. the desire to contain the US colonial-
and largely disappeared before the Span- ism
ish arrived in the region?
C. highly profitable trade routes
A. Mayans
D. the competition for territory in Africa
B. Incas
C. Aztecs 1049. The new working patterns imposed by
the colonisers
D. none of above
A. disrupted tribal life
1045. Most of the migrants in Delhi were from
B. improved tribal life
A. Bengal
C. improved the working abilities of the
B. Assam indigenous peoples
C. Punjab
D. didn’t change the social hierarchies
D. Rajasthan
1050. All of the following are examples of
1046. What is true about the Indigenous social “crimes against humanity” during New Im-
determinants of health (SDOH)? perialism except.
A. Indigenous people experience SDOH
A. Cultural assimilation and promotion of
similar to non-Indigenous People
local traditions
B. Indigenous people have higher educa-
B. Forced labor and exploitation of indige-
tional attainment than non-Indigenous
nous populations
C. Indigenous people experience lower
median income than non-Indigenous C. Massacres and violent suppression of
local uprisings
D. Indigenous people has a lower unem-
ployment rate than non-Indigenous D. Forcible displacement and destruction
of indigenous communities
1047. Who invented the assembly line?
1051. When did Delhi become the capital of
British India?
A. 1900
B. 1905
C. 1911
D. 1915
1052. This is what the stage of greatest C. The idea that colonies have more
competition for territorial hegemony was power than their colonizers
called.
B. The idea that colonies are economi- C. It only led to a war in Africa
cally independent from their colonizers D. None of the above
1061. These were two most powerful nations 1065. Which heading best completes the par-
during the age of exploration and discov- tial outline below?I A. House of
ery. BurgessesB. Mayflower CompactC. New
A. England and Spain England town meetings
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1062. Which commission was set up to investi-
gate the riots of Deccan’s farmer in 1875?
A. Deccan riots commission
B. Hyderabad riots commission A. British System of National Government
in North America
C. Bengal riots commission
B. Colonial Responses to the Practice of
D. Chota Nagpur Plateau riots commis- Salutary Neglect
sion
C. British Attempts to Control Colonial
1063. What did Europeans hope to find by ex- Governments
ploring Africa?
D. Colonial Efforts at Self-Government
1068. Why did many industrialized or ad- B. Because mercantilism encouraged re-
vanced countries need to takeover less ad- ligious expansion
vanced countries?
1069. What economic reasons did Europeans 1073. Which of Franz Fanon’s works was re-
go to Africa for? jected?
A. A new place to build houses.
A. Microphysics of power
B. A new place to educate their children
B. Condemned of the Earth
C. For natural resources, cheap labor,
and markets. C. Black skins, white masks
D. Because the weather was nice. D. none of above
1070. The charismatic leader of Indian indepen-
1074. Who was the considered the first em-
dence
presario in Texas?
A. Green DeWitt
B. Stephen F. Austin
C. George Morgan
D. Erasmus Seguin
A. Mahatma Gandhi
1075. Which leader’s political legacy most di-
B. Ho Chi Minh
rectly influenced the situation shown in
C. Achmed Sukarno this 2004 cartoon?
D. Patrice Lumumba A. Khomeini takes over
1071. Why is mercantilism related to the pop- B. Slobodan Milosevic
ularity of colonialism?
C. Augusto Pinochet
A. Because mercantilism encouraged re-
ligious freedom D. Kemal Ataturk
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D. None is correct ment is known as
1077. Which is true of Abraham Lincoln A. Amsterdam Convention
A. The south should be punished for leav- B. Treaty of Versailles
ing the union C. London Convention
B. It was his job to preserve and save the D. Renville Agreement
union E. Treaty of Tordesilas
C. Slavery was a just cause
1083. Zamindari Bandobast was introduced by
D. Immigration should be outlawed
1086. Is when one country is involving in cre- 1092. What did Japan achieve when they took
ating an empire and expanding the borders control of Taiwan?
in order to project its power.
1095. A newspaper article about the Berlin 1101. What important bases were occupied by
Conference the same week is a primary or the English East India Company?
secondary source? A. Japan and China
A. Primary B. Philippines and India
B. Secondary C. Indonesia and Malaysia
1096. Colonialism is a system by which a for- D. India and Indonesia
eign state dominates and exploits a colony
1102. What is one of the reasons Europeans
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A. TRUE colonized other regions?
B. Falso A. Seeking raw materials and natural re-
sources
1097. What is one consequence of Europeans
seeing the wealth and power of China? B. Seeking to spread infectious diseases
A. Ancient trade patterns that had been C. A desire to spread Buddhism
around for centuries continued D. Expand populations
B. Europeans sought their own money
1103. Our march to freedom is irreversible.
and resources for power
We must now allow fear to stand in our
C. Europeans tried to share money and way. Universal suffrage on a common vot-
resources with other parts of the world ers’ role in a united democratic and non-
D. New systems of European isolation be- racial South Africa is the only way to peace
gan in 1450 and racial harmony. Mandela’s support for
universal suffrage in South Africa led to
1098. Since the 19th century, oriental spices A. An end to white minority control
were a fundamental product for Europe
B. Mass emigration
A. frequently
C. Membership in the United Nations
B. Barley (UN)
C. Cinnamon D. Confiscation of private farms
D. Wheat
1104. It was built to improve the traffic in Ar-
1099. What region did France occupy in Asia? roceros and Quiapo.*
A. Indochina A. COLLAR BRIDGE
B. Cochinchina B. San Juan Bridge
C. China 1105. What does “imperialism” mean?
D. none of above A. command over some territories
1100. What did the Taiping Rebellion show B. restore the greatness of the Roman
about the Qing government? Empire
A. Poor economic conditions C. the division of the world into colonial
possessions and zones of influence of the
B. Widespread corruption great powers
C. Both A and B D. the division of Italy and Europe into
D. None of the above zones of influence
1106. What does “antisemitism” mean? 1112. The following are the changes in the
A. hatred towards Jews economy in the Philippines:EXCEPT ONE.
1117. Which colony was founded first in New C. By the name of its engine
England? D. none of above
A. Rhode Island
1123. A large farm or estate where cash crops
B. Connecticut are grown.
C. Massachusetts A. Plantation
D. New Hampshire B. Hotel
C. Field
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1118. The agreement between Dutch and
British is called D. Colony
A. Treaty of London
1124. Which ship of Magellan was lost in a
B. London of the treaty storm?
C. Zaragoza A. Concepcion
D. none of above B. Santiago
1133. Certificate of authority issued to the 1139. Pacification policy was implemented to
chiefs appointed by the colonialist was prevent the Filipinos from starting an up-
called? rising or revolution.
A. Royal charter A. True
B. warrant B. False
1140. Which two countries led the race to dis- B. Superiority of the white race and civi-
cover new lands in the 1600s? lizing mission
A. USA and Canada C. Need for new markets
B. China and India D. Need to dominate strategic territories
C. Spain and Portugal 1146. Imperialism was developed by the pow-
D. none of above ers of
A. Africa
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1141. What do the colonizing countries mainly
exploit? B. Europa
A. Field and Industry C. Asia
B. Industry and Mining D. America
C. Field and Mining 1147. Racism is NOT
D. none of above A. The belief that all races should live to-
gether
1142. What was the process of creating a
separate group of people labeled as non- B. The belief that one skin color is supe-
normal or inferior used by colonial powers rior to another
called? C. The belief that skin color determines
A. Othering who should control land
B. Bothering D. The belief that skin color determines
your intelligence
C. Exploiting
D. Discriminating 1148. When one nations subjugates another
nation, often forcing their culture and lan-
1143. The colony of Lagos was annexed by the guage upon the local population, then it
British in what year? K may occur
A. 1861 A. imperialism
B. 1904 B. colonialism
C. 1914 C. nationalism
D. 1918 D. Industrialism
1144. What was the impact of the British East 1149. Which of the following is an example of
Indian Company on India? an “abrupt” or drastic change in cultural
A. Increased trade and economic growth exchange?
B. Spread of Indian culture to other coun- A. Establishing a different language na-
tries tionwide from one day to another.
C. Decrease in population B. Constructing monuments throughout
colonial history
D. Loss of Indian languages
C. Incorporating throughout time some
1145. It is a demographic cause of colonialism different foods from the mother-nation.
A. Great population growth D. none of above
1152. The Boer War was a conflict between 1156. In recent decades, what shift in forestry
the Boers and the? goals has been recognized by governments
across Asia and Africa?
A. Zulu
A. Increased scientific forestry
B. Dutch
B. Exclusion of local communities from
C. British forests
D. Union of South Africa C. Conservation of forests involving local
communities
1153. What river is the green arrow pointing
to? D. Expansion of commercial forestry
1157. What are the American influences have
in the Filipino society, culture and way of
life?
A. Architecture
B. festivals
C. Health and Sanitation
D. Lifestyle
E. Transportation and Communication
System
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1165. Who invented the light bulb?
1159. Behavior or actions that are considered
fair and “right a wrong”
A. Justice
B. Complicit
C. Absolve
D. Legalize
A. Tom Tai
1160. Pilgrims were for their religious be-
liefs in England. B. Thomas Edison
C. Alessandro Volta
A. persecuted
D. James Watt
B. celebrated
C. chased away 1166. Document 2:“Colonialism’s greatest
misdeed was to have tried to strip us of
D. accepted our responsibility in conducting our own
affairs and convince us that our civiliza-
1161. Portuguese made an alliance with Ter-
tion was nothing less than savagery” The
nate Kingdom.
word “savagery” most nearly means
A. TRUE
A. being mean
B. FALSE B. uncivilized
1162. Which of the following is a responsible C. angry
use of privilege? D. rage
A. Staying out of problems because they
1167. The world’s longest river, is found
don’t affect you
in Africa!
B. Not talking to people in case you might
offend them
C. Standing up for someone without priv-
ilege treated unfairly
D. Telling people that you’re not like other
privileged people A. The Mississippi
1163. Which city was originally a part of an B. The Saluda
archipelago? C. The Beach
A. Madras D. The Nile
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D. To reinforce the idea that white men
called are superior
A. Viceroy 1184. IDENTIFY THE PERSONALITY
B. Genocide
C. Plunder
D. Absolve
1187. Which document granted the US inde- B. Increasing manual labor and effort
pendence from England? C. Not affecting the way you work at all
B. Faux
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A. Zamindari system D. none of above
B. Ryotwari system
1204. Indigenous peoples resisted and fought
C. Mahalwari system against the actions of colonizing nations.
D. none of above What is the definition of “indigenous peo-
ples?”
1199. LA CARRERA COLONIAL CREÓ TEN-
SIONES ENTRE LAS POTENCIAS EURO- A. An act of giving one thing and receiving
PEAS. POR EJEMPLO EN CHOCARON another in return
PROYECTOS IMPERIALES BRITÁNICO Y B. The first peoples who are the original
: settlers of a region
A. AFRICA-FRENCH C. To selfishly take advantage of some-
B. AMERICA-BELGIAN one in order to profit from them
C. OCEANIA-GERMAN D. An attempt by a country to establish
settlements and to impose its political,
D. ASIA-ITALIAN economic, and cultural control in another
1200. What was the policy of tension at the 1205. What objective did France have in
end of the 19th century called? Africa?
A. Bismarckian systems A. Dominate from north (Cairo) to south
B. British peace (Cape)
C. Splendid isolation B. Master the Congo River
D. Munich Treaties C. Dominate from east to west
1201. Asians refused to join the world wars D. Master the Nile River
due to its isolationism policy.
1206. Which word describes someone of both
A. True Spanish and native heritage?
B. False
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D. None of the above
1221. How did the compass help European ex-
plorers navigate their ships?
A. It allowed them to sail at night.
B. It told them which direction they were
going.
A. Nigeria C. It helped sailors control the wind on
B. the Congo their ships.
D. It measured the distance north or
C. Mali
south from the equator.
D. Kenya
1222. Which discovery is Dimitry Mendeleev
1217. Which of the following demographic related to?
causes did not affect Great Britain?
A. The classical theory of electromag-
A. Post-war situation netism
B. Poor economic conditions of the work- B. Pasteurization and the rabies vaccine
ing class C. Organized the elements in the periodic
C. Overpopulation of the metropolis table
D. Overproduction of manufactured prod- D. Discovered the theory of evolution
ucts
1223. The trust is
1218. What was the purpose of the Act of A. Avoid competition between companies
Berlin? B. The merger of companies dedicated to
A. To abolish slavery in Africa the same sector
B. To establish free trade in Africa C. Purchase and sale of shares
C. To divide Africa among European pow- D. none of above
ers
1224. A belief that that a nation depends on a
D. To promote cultural assimilation in large supply of gold and silver which were
Africa used to pay for a balance of trade.
1219. They controlled trade and navigation to A. Mercantilism
and from America B. Colonialism
A. The betting house C. Capitalism
B. The Contracting House D. Nationalism
1225. place for the Chinese during the Spanish A. France and Belgium
colonialism B. Portugal and Italy
A. A mutual approach
B. A friendly approach
C. an invasion
D. none of above
1232. What caused the end of the First Inter- later took over the canal and turned Egypt
national? into a
A. World War II A. Zans/ Imperialist
B. internal tensions between Marx and B. French / colonized
Engels C. Suez / protectorate
C. World War I D. none of above
D. internal tensions between Marx and 1236. What were the three reasons for Euro-
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Bakunin pean exploration?
1233. An astronomical instrument used to
measure the altitude of the sun or star
from the horizon, to determine the dis-
tance of latitude from the equator.
A. Astrolabe
B. Compass
C. caravel
D. none of above
1239. European did ocean exploration to find 1244. Spanish Sailed to Maluku in
the new island. They were motivated by
A. 1521
a desire to colonize as much of the new is-
C. Christian C. India
D. Islam D. Malaysia
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A. Navigation
B. Mercantilism
C. Back Country
D. Cash Crop
B. The assault on the Winter Palace, A. He asked the people in Java to build
headquarters of the Mensheviks the Great Post Road that connects Anyer
to Panarukan
C. The assault on the Winter Palace,
headquarters of the Provisional Govern- B. The leader of the Dutch first arrival in
ment Indonesia
1258. TRUE OR FALSE It offers explanatory B. Through the unprovoked use of mili-
potential for discrimination and exclusion. tary force
1268. What did the Portuguese aim to gain by C. the governor has no power
reaching Southeast Asia?
D. Representatives are elected by the
A. Access to spices and other valuable re- people
sources
B. New land for settlement and expan- 1273. Villagers wanted forests to satisfy their
sion following needs:
C. Control over the trade of the region A. Fuel, fodder and shelter
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D. Access to the Indian Ocean B. Fuel, fodder and fruit
1269. Even if Antonio Meuci was the devel- C. Fuel, fodder and cultivation
oper, who patented the telephone? D. Fuel, fodder and minerals
1277. Did Leopold II ever visit the Congo? A. When Europe took control over all
A. Yes, but it didn’t stay there other 6 continents
1286. During the second colonial exploita- 1291. Before Delhi, the capital of British India
tion program in Indochina (1919-1929), was
French colonialists A. Madras
A. expand rubber growing area. B. Bombay
B. only develop the chemical industry. C. Calcutta
C. Focus on metallurgical industry. D. Mysore
D. only develop mechanical industry.
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1292. The purpose of the Dutch in establishing
E. established many rubber companies. the VOC in 1602 was
A. rival British traders in India
1287. In what year did Constantinople fall un-
B. carried out a monopoly on the spice
der the rule of the Ottoman Turkish Em-
trade in Maluku
pire?
C. competition between Spanish and Por-
A. 1458 tuguese traders in Indonesia
B. 1450 D. regulated European trade east of the
C. 1456 Strait of Magellan
1289. What was the first settlement in Vir- 1294. Which of the following is one way lan-
ginia in 1607 called? guage patterns in the Caribbean were af-
fected by cultural diffusion?
A. Roanoke
A. Several European languages replaced
B. Plymouth many indigenous languages.
C. Jamestown B. English eventually displaced other lan-
guages in the region.
D. Quaker
C. Spanish became the official language
1290. Who granted the diwani rights of Ben- of the Caribbean islands.
gal to the British D. Languages from West Africa came to
A. Mir section dominate in the Caribbean.
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C. Berlin Conference
D. Opium War
1306. A country or area under the full or par-
tial political control of another country. A. Spain
A. Colony
B. England
B. Region
C. France
C. Section
D. Division D. Netherlands
1307. What system of farming did the Inca de- 1310. Who led the expedition to America and
velop in order to farm in the mountains? settlement in Jamestown, Virginia?
A. William Penn
B. John Winthrop
C. John Smith
D. John Denver
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D. Establishment of settlements in an-
other territory 1327. 3 sided trade route between the 13
Colonies, the West Indies, and Africa; in-
1322. What were the soviets and what role
cluded the slave trade
did they play in the revolution?
A. mercantilism
A. They were workers’ councils and had
the loyalty of the organized lower classes B. charter
1331. The British wanted Delhi to forget its 1337. How did the Dutch try to make the
Mughal past. Kalangs of Java work under them in the
18th century?
1332. What resource was Leopold trying to B. Provided rent exemptions for forest
get out of the Congo? work
A. TRUE
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B. Falso
1347. Italian unification, a process that aimed
A. Europe to reunite the numerous Italian states and
B. British territories into a single nation, officially
culminated in
C. Dutch
A. 1871
D. Africans
B. 1804
1343. What are the Viceroyalties? C. 1814
A. Extensive territories located in Spain. D. 1830
B. Extensive territories located in Amer- 1348. What is the relationship between Bul-
ica. garia and Germany?
C. Highest court of justice. A. They are rivals in the global economy
D. Institution in charge of the Commer- B. They have a shared communist and
cial Monopoly. capitalist history
C. They are both members of the Euro-
1344. Colonialism helped mother countries
pean Union
gain power through
D. They have never had a relationship
A. allowing colonies to trade with anyone
B. gaining land and resources 1349. In what year did the Europeans arrive
in America?
C. letting colonies choose their own laws
A. 1492
D. sending money to colonies
B. 1509
1345. Which Government of India Act/charter C. 1521
Act generated the post of Governor- D. 1480
General of India?
1350. Where were the Mayans located
A. Charter Act-1833
B. Government of India Act-1858
C. Charter Act-1853
D. Charter Act-1813
C. source of manpower for the British 1363. Which was NOT a cause of Bacon’s Re-
army and navy bellion?
D. buffer to the expansion of French and A. Only land owners could vote
Spanish colonies
B. Lack of good farm land
1358. What is the main motivation for one C. Desire for equality with the upper
country to colonize another? classes
A. Control of local politics D. Supply ships didn’t have enough goods
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B. Settlement of people in an area
1364. Below is how Japanese attract Indone-
C. Promotion of cultural diversity
sians, except
D. Acquisition of land, resources, or
A. allow Indonesians to sing their anthem
strategic positions
B. they gave lots of money
1359. What did Maxwell discover, certain
properties of electromagnetism or the the- C. allow Indonesians to use Bahasa In-
ory of evolution? donesia
A. The classical theory of electromag- D. none of above
netism
1365. Encomenderos were mostly conquista-
B. Pasteurization and the rabies vaccine dors who were given authority over the
C. Organized the elements in the periodic natives living in a certain territory.
table A. True
D. Discovered the theory of evolution B. False
1360. This was the name given to the rebellion
1366. Which of these names was not a Euro-
led by Birsa Munda:
pean who gained prominence during the
A. warfare Age of Discovery?
B. tirot A. Vasco da Gama
C. Ulgulan B. Ferdinand Magellan
D. attack C. James Cook
1361. What is a cash crop? D. John Smith
A. Crops that are grown for money and
not for personal use. 1367. What are some possible ways in which
individuals and populations can help com-
B. Crops that are grown during the win- bat racism and discrimination of the Indige-
ter. nous population?
C. Crops that are grown to be given away A. Reconciliation
to the poor.
B. Reflecting on own behaviours and un-
D. Only crops grown in a hot and humid
derstanding your own privilege
climate.
C. Education yourself and others about
1362. Land is individually owned by tribals colonialism and its impacts
A. true D. Incorporating Indigenous voices in
B. false systems
1368. Who was known as the Father of Texas B. Indonesia was a develop country and
because he helped settle Texas by bringing full of human resources
Anglo families from the United States?
1377. Document 1:In the statement, “These 1382. FILL IN THE BLANK:A is the impact
holdings are worked by natives under their someone or something has on the world
direction, “ the word holdings most nearly A. colonialism (n)
means
B. legacy (n)
A. people
C. indigenous (adj)
B. houses
D. none of above
C. land
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D. money 1383. Cultural Effects of Colonialism:What is a
significant cultural effect of colonialism in
1378. American schools opened during 1913: the colonized countries?
A. The introduction of new religions
A. University of Manila B. The spread of indigenous languages
B. Philippine Normal School C. Uniform cultural identities
C. University of the Philippines D. Decreased influence of traditional cus-
toms
D. Silliman University
1384. Till 1832, a large area of land given to
1379. (ii) The capital of British India before
Santhals was demarcated as
Delhi was
A. Damin-i-Koh.
A. Madras
B. Twenty four kos.
B. Bombay
C. Santhal property.
C. Orissa
D. Paharias property.
D. Calcutta
1385. What was the role of Prince Henry the
1380. TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES IN THE FIFTH Navigator in the Portuguese exploration
REPORT of Southeast Asia?
A. 1000 A. He initiated the colonization of South-
B. 1001 east Asia
B. He was a science enthusiast and 1386. The Treaty of Zaragoza allowed the
wanted to work at NASA Spanish and Portuguese to combine their
C. He was bored influences in Asia.
1387. Latin America had three centuries of: 1393. How did the provisions of the North-
west Ordiance affect U.S. expansion?
A. communism
A. Asia C. Communism
D. Impeachment
B. Puerto Rico
C. Peru 1395. How did Islam spread though Africa?
D. Cuba A. Preexisting trade routes
B. Preachers went and spread the word
1390. British invade Indonesia in 1811. It
was led by C. Mansa Musa forced people to practice
Islam
A. Van Neck
D. Armies made people practice Islam
B. Thomas Standford Raffles
1396. The direct representative of the King of
C. Alfonso De Albuquerque
Spain in America was the:
D. none of above A. Spanish Monarchs
1391. The English colonization in America that B. viceroy
began in the 17th century gave rise to the C. governor
formation of
D. none of above
A. The English Revolution
1397. Who did the United States ally with in
B. The French Revolution
1917, during World War I?
C. The Thirteen English Colonies A. La Triple Alliance
D. none of above B. The Triple Entente
1392. The white stripes on the flag of Puerto 1398. What empire intended to unite Angola
Rico mean our homeland. and Mozambique into a single colony?
A. TRUE A. Ottoman Empire
B. Falso B. German empire
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ters
A. Cultural imperialism
B. Cultural colonization B. convert native peoples to Protes-
tantism
C. Cultural assimilation
C. obtain labor and taxes from the native
D. Cultural integration peoples in the Spanish colonies
1400. which river is the second longest river D. introduce political ideas into the
in the world? colonies gradually
A. amazon river basin
1405. Who defeated the Boxer Rebellion?
B. amazon river
A. Great Britain
C. nile river
B. The United States
D. orinoco river basin
C. many European Nations
1401. Where was the School of Navigation lo- D. Koreans
cated?
A. School of Navigation 1406. How did Spanish colonialism impact the
development of Texas?
B. Sagres Point, Portugal
A. The French were able to take over
C. Isabella and Ferdinand Texas and establish their own settlements
D. Inquisition B. Because it was a half-way point, San
E. Granada Antonio was made the Capital of the terri-
tory of Texas
1402. Fernando VII was deposed from the
throne and placed: C. Most Spanish settlements were lo-
cated in the Mountains and Basins region
A. Charles Bonaparte, father of Napoleon
D. Many towns and rivers have Spanish
B. Ferdinand Bonaparte, Napoleon’s un- names
cle
C. Joseph Bonaparte, brother of 1407. A formal decision, law, or the like by
Napoleon a legislature, ruler, court, or other author-
ity.
D. none of above
A. Acts
1403. What became a more important goal for
B. Proposition
governments in Asia and Africa since the
1980s in terms of forestry? C. Rule
A. Conservation of Forests D. Agreement
1408. He advised the king on policy and admin- 1412. He is the chieftain of Cebu who wel-
istration of the colonies comed Magellan upon his arrival.
D. Luis Barragán and Mario Molina 1416. An example of colonial domination was
leaving the government to a native chief,
1411. Who among the following prepared who had to obey and maintain the ter-
the architectural design for the palace of ritory for the dominant European power.
viceroy? This “puppet government” system is
A. Robern Owen known as
B. Louis Blanc A. Outskirts
C. Edwin Lutyens B. Ally
D. Nikolai C. Protectorate
A. Assembly C. Condone
B. House D. Enslave
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C. State 1423. a Spanish soldier-explorer who sought
D. Laws personal riches and power, as well as
wealth and glory for Spain, in the conquest
1418. He named our country “Felipinas.” of the Americas
A. Victoria A. mission
B. Concepcion B. conquistador
C. Villalobos C. navigate
D. Legazpi D. province
E. Felipe II 1424. From the text “How Salt Shook an Em-
pire”:Which of the following describes the
1419. The dance class is a painting painted by
problem that prompted Gandhi to take
A. Cezanne part in civil disobedience?
B. Gauguin A. The British government forced people
C. Kandinsky to buy taxed salt from them.
1426. The impact of Spanish colonialism in 1429. Alfonso de Albuquerque led the Euro-
Latin America is most evident in the pean explorer landed in
1434. Who is Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn? C. They adopted traditions of the colo-
nized cultures as their own.
D. They believed that Western culture
was superior to others.
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B. Need to strengthen the market
C. Creation of schools
D. Need for raw materials for industry
B. They convinced Africans and Asians C. the oldest culture in the world
that they only wanted to protect them. D. a replica of Ancient Greek culture
1441. In 1863, the United States sent to 1446. Which of the following were reasons
Japan to open trade. The Japanese began why nations established colonies?
trading with western countries. The
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1453. He went to Cordilleras to verify the sto- A. Anglicans
ries of gold
B. Quakers
A. Esteban Rodriguez
C. Puritans
B. Grace Aldana
D. Mormons
C. Juan De Salcedo
D. Pangiran Sri Lela 1459. What is commerce?
A. Trade consists of the exchange of
1454. Japan modernized during what era? goods and services between various par-
A. Ella Meiji ties in exchange for different goods and
B. gill grip services of equal value, or in exchange for
money.
C. Ella Futomaki
B. Trade consists of the exchange exclu-
D. none of above sively of goods between two parties in ex-
1455. Bringing means of transportation and change for money.
communication to African countries is a C. Trade consists of the barter of goods
A. political reason and services between two parties in ex-
change for different goods and services of
B. business name equal value.
C. economic reason D. none of above
D. none of above
1460. American teachers who came to the
1456. Rights are granted by government Philippines about USS Thomas during the
A. True American colonization
B. False A. referendum
B. democracy
1457. What African Country is this?
C. Thomasites
D. plebiscite
1470. What was one way Jamestown sur- 1475. According to the economic policy of mer-
vived? cantilism, the colony would serve as a
A. learned to hunt from natives source of raw materials and natural re-
sources?
B. fought diseases
C. Bought squash
D. hunted whales
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1471. Which of the following is NOT one of the
“Three G’s”
A. God
B. Gratitude A. true
C. Gold B. false
D. Glory 1476. What are some motivations behind im-
perialism?
1472. The Mothers of the Plaza de
A. Technological advancement and scien-
Mayo hold marches/demonstrations to
tific exploration
protest during the dictatorship
B. Environmental conservation and social
A. the half
justice
B. the real magic C. Wealth and religious missionary ef-
C. racial discrimination forts
D. human rights violations D. Political stability and cultural preserva-
tion
1473. Why is 1620 a significant year for Pil-
grims in North America? 1477. On the coast, the Mulato and the poor
white man came together to give rise to
A. Pilgrims established a settlement in the day laborer.
Plymouth.
A. TRUE
B. Pilgrims erected their first church in
B. Falso
Jamestown.
C. Many Pilgrims became ill and their 1478. An organization which is formed to help
colony disappeared. Japan against the allied army is called
D. The Pilgrims combined their colony A. HEIHO
with others to form Massachusetts. B. PRINCE
C. PETA
1474. What was given to the Sugbuhanos as a
sign that they were baptized as Catholics? D. none of above
A. an image of the Infant Jesus and 1479. Full form of NDMC
erected a big cross A. New Delhi Marketing Corporation
B. a rosary B. New Delhi Market Committee
C. a Holy Bible and a chalice C. New Delhi Managing Committee
D. a candle and Holy Water D. New Delhi Municipal Committee
1480. Black people were brought from Africa 1485. Investigation system ensuring clean
to government and abuses by governor gen-
eral
1481. In which territories did the confronta- 1486. He is the highest leader in the provinces
tion between Japan and Russia occur? in alcaldia.
A. In the Caspian Sea A. mayor
B. En Port Arthur B. president
C. In Taiwan C. mayor
D. Not Samoan D. teacher
1482. There are a lot of reason about the fall 1487. The impact of mercantilism was that
of British ruller in India, except
A. The rate of slavery in the Americas
A. British problem with the other coun- went down
tries
B. The Mother Country grew wealthy
B. Japan colonization over asia
C. Trade was limited in the Atlantic
C. India separated with Pakistan
D. The Colony grew wealthy
D. none of above
1488. Document 2:According the author, what
1483. What is meant by the term “social ques- is the MAIN goal of colonialism?
tion”?
A. To make the colonized people feel a
A. The problems that have to do with lack of confidence
the difficult living conditions of the poor
B. To help the colonized people
classes
C. To hurt the colonized people in an ob-
B. The condition of serfdom of the peas-
vious way
ants
D. none of above
C. The abolition of private property
D. The desire to create an equal society 1489. What is slavery?
without social differences
A. It is subjecting students to go to
school:(
1484. Many of the literary works of the Span-
ish period were about the Christian Reli- B. It was another source of work used by
gion. the Spanish.
A. FACT C. Both are correct
B. BLUFF D. none of above
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D. French Revolution
A. England
1491. What was the reason why the United
B. France
States entered the war?
A. Because he wanted to colonize Europe C. Spain
B. To gain alliance with some European D. Portugal
powers
C. For a hundred American citizens killed 1496. Colonies had wide and democratic ac-
by a German torpedo cess to energy due to the investments of
D. Due to the great technological ad- colonizers in the energy business. True or
vances of that country and it had a high false?
probability of winning the war A. True
1492. Why did colonists risk their lives to B. False
come to America?
A. start new farms 1497. Polistas work for 40 days in a year.
B. religious freedom
A. True
C. food
B. False
D. for fun
1493. Colonial rulers considered forests as un- 1498. The reason why the United States de-
productive because: clared war on Spain was because of Cuba’s
A. the forests were not fit for habitation oil.
B. forest had wild grown trees only A. TRUE
C. forest did not yield revenue to enhance
B. Falso
income of the state
D. forests were full of wild animals
1499. One nation controls another nation by
1494. Where was the Maya civilization lo- sending settlers to live and control a new
cated? area.
A. Colony
B. Sphere of Influence
C. Protectorate
D. Economic Imperialism
1500. Based on information in the excerpt, A. Uniting the regions of Java and Suma-
why were Anne Hutchinson’s ideas so up- tra
setting to theleaders of Massachusetts
1502. The traditional crops of the colonies 1506. Salt tax was imposed by British colo-
were replaced by nizers in India to assist Indians’ salt busi-
nesses.
A. plantations
A. True
B. farms
B. False
C. orchards
1507. What is the term used to describe the
D. openfields
domination and subordination of one state
1503. Pax Neerlandica was the main factor over others, often motivated by the acqui-
that caused the Aceh war in the 19th to sition of land, resources, or strategic posi-
early 20th centuries. Pax Neerlandica had tions?
a goal A. Imperialism
B. Nationalism C. Lapu-lapu
C. Globalism D. They
D. Federalism
1513. What did Cortés decide to do?
1508. Settled by people who wanted religious A. He decided to become friends with the
freedom Aztecs.
A. Southern B. He decided to leave Mexico.
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B. Middle C. He decided to leave the Aztecs alone.
C. New England D. He decided to conquer the Aztecs.
D. none of above
1514. Which of the following are reasons one
1509. When did the Second Industrial Revolu- nation might colonize other nations?
tion take place? A. to take revenge for past misdeeds
A. Between 1830 and 1870 B. to control or gain access to natural re-
B. Between 1870 and 1914 sources
C. Between 1780 and 1830 C. to gain power or security
D. Between 1914 and 1918 D. because they believe their culture is
E. Between 1918 and 1936 superior or better
1510. Orwell stated that the history of “civil- 1515. He was an English Noble who started
isation” is largely a history of the Roanoke colony in 1585?
A. progress A. John Smith
B. weapons B. Sir Walter Raleigh
C. war C. William Bradford
D. religious conflict D. John Rolfe
1511. European countries colonized Africa be- 1516. In the second stage of the Industrial
cause Revolution, one of the most important en-
ergy advances is
A. They heard about Africa’s resources
from explorers
B. They were looking for raw materials
and cheap labor
C. They wanted new markets to sell prod-
ucts
D. All of the Above
1517. Colonialism was extensively done in the C. Portuguese East India Company
and which was from the 15th until
D. BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY
the 17th centuries.
C. Navigation
D. Technology
1519. Gandhi led a in protest of England’s 1523. The military leader of the Grito de Lares
taxes and laws about salt. and coffee landowner was Manuel Rojas.
A. TRUE
B. Falso
A. A military police.
1521. A company that governed India on be- A. Great Britain and France
half of the British government between
1757 and 1858. B. Germany and Italy
A. Dutch East India Company C. France and Italy
B. French East India Company D. Germany and Great Britain
1526. A crop grown by a farmer for sale rather archipelago. One of the policies im-
than for personal use plemented by the Dutch colonial govern-
A. Headright System ment during its control of the archipelago
which caused suffering for the people of
B. Royal Colony the archipelago before the 20th century
C. Cash Crop was
D. Plantation A. Shipment
B. Volktraad
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1527. What is control by one power over a de-
pendent area or people? C. Culture System
A. democracy D. A Debt of Honor
B. colonization E. Landrent system
C. exploration 1532. What do you think were the conse-
D. Exploitation quences for Africa when they were colo-
nized by other nations?
1528. Which idea is expressed in the Thir- A. None
teenth Amendment?
B. Loss of their culture and their land,
A. Slavery is illegal in the United States. since they are displaced or enslaved
B. All United States citizens have the right C. Carrying out practices that are not typ-
to vote. ical of these peoples, as well as seeing
C. All people born in the United States are themselves decimated due to forced la-
United States citizens. bor and expropriation of their natural re-
sources.
D. All United States citizens are entitled
to equal protection under the law. D. Option B and C
1529. What is the country called TODAY 1533. To establish its dominance in Amer-
where the Ottoman Empire began? ica and avoid European intervention, the
United States issues a document that pro-
A. Anatolia
tects them against any interference. What
B. Asia-Minor name is it known by?
C. Turkey A. Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
D. Iraq B. Treaty of Versailles
1530. The Native American’s were treated C. Sat CT Rina Monro picture
better by the French or the English D. Treaty of Trianon.
A. French
1534. An Italian voyager who made his first
B. English voyage in Asia
C. Treated equally good A. Christopher Columbus
D. Treated equally bad B. Magellan
1535. Which territory is leading the German 1539. The other name of zamindari system
unification in the north of the country? was?
A. Ryotwari system
1538. This barbaric group took over much of D. 19th to 20th centuries
Spain in 500 AD. 1543. What system did the Dutch enact in Java
A. Visigoths in the nineteenth century to restrict vil-
lagers’ access to forests?
B. Moors
A. Dutch Village System
C. Regain B. Forest Reservation System
D. El Cid C. Scientific Forestry System
E. Valencia D. Blandong services system
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D. none of above represented
A. from the Belgian Congo
1545. Spaniards has the same purpose as Por-
B. from the Nigeria of the Germans
tuguese. They landed oin Mollucas in oder
to C. from the Egypt of the English
A. colonize and control the trade of spices D. from the Korea of the Japanese
B. control and govern their own home- E. from Dutch South Africa
land 1549. Who killed Ferdinand Magellan?
C. find a new place for the colony to live A. Lapu-Lapu
D. none of above B. one of Lapu-Lapu’s warrior
C. Diagram of Humabon
1546. One of the demographic causes of Euro-
pean imperialism in the 19th century cor- D. none of above
responds to. 1550. What were the main raw materials of
the Japanese colonies?
A. Iron and Gold
B. Iron and Coal
C. Coal
D. Madera
1551. Why were slaves needed in Brazil?
A. For agriculture/farming purposes.
B. To work in mines and collect re-
A. The little industrialization of European sources.
countries. C. To cook meals
B. European overpopulation, causing mi- D. To work at Mcdonalds
grations of Europeans to the conquered
1552. The English East India Company was
colonies.
formed by a group of merchants known as
C. Sell surplus production the in 1600 AD.
D. none of above A. English Trader
B. Merchant Adventures
1547. The action of the colonized people to fit
into the colonial culture is known as which C. Duke Trading Community
term? D. Cox & King
1553. I run north and south through the United 1558. Which of the following is best describes
States. I provide opportunities for recre- the following economic or social practice
ation, especially in the winter. I am west and legacy/impact of Colonialism? “Con-
1562. Identifies the continent where the 1567. The lands were expropriated and
world’s main economic powers were lo- handed over to white settlers while the
cated at the end of the 19th century. former settlers were displaced to less pro-
ductive areas.
A. Asian continent.
A. The economic impact
B. American continent.
B. The demographic impact
C. European continent.
C. The social impact
D. African continent.
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D. The cultural impact
E. England.
1568. Which of the following is not the cause
1563. What product first attracted European of health inequities experienced by Indige-
traders to the region of Southeast Asia? nous people?
C. Many farmers lost their land 1570. Which term means a good to sold an-
other country?
D. All of these
1582. Who is the highest authority of Spain 1586. What was the main economic activity in
and the Spanish American colonies? the 17th century?
A. Virrey. A. Mining and agriculture.
B. Rey. B. Agriculture and livestock.
C. Governor. C. Livestock and mining.
D. Conquistador. D. none of above
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1583. The three French motives to explore and 1587. The strategic-geographical causes
colonize were were
A. Friends, Furs, and Fish A. Control of new routes and expansion
of their territories
B. God, Gold, and Glory
B. Control of the world market through
C. Christmas, Easter, and Summer vaca Africa
D. Christians, Crowns, and Creativity C. Immigration control
1584. Who was Fray Bartolome de las Casas? D. none of above
A. a dominican monk 1588. Searching for new territories to colonize
B. a spanish explorer was a question
C. a conqueror A. humanitarian.
D. an African cure B. of national prestige.
C. of France and Great Britain.
1585. Which of these characters is Bismarck?
D. none of above
1591. Explorer credited with the discovery of 1596. The process implemented in the Indus-
the New World trial Revolution, called Taylorism, con-
sisted of
D. group of people who have a common 1605. The Mayflower Compact stated that:
culture A. New laws and leaders would be voted
on when the need arose.
1600. What was the racialized form that slav-
ery took in the New World? B. The captain of the ship was the leader
of the colony.
A. Enslavement based on religious be-
liefs C. The Pilgrims would go back to England
in one year.
B. Enslavement based on skin color
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D. the Pilgrims would keep the Sabbath
C. Enslavement based on economic con-
day holy.
tributions
D. Enslavement based on social status 1606. Don’t walk over the carpets in your
(mud) boots.
1601. What does the expansionist behavior of A. muddler
booming civilizations imply?
B. muddili
A. Respect for the identity and
sovereignty of peripheral peoples C. muddle
D. muddy
B. Cultural exchange with peripheral
towns 1607. Christopher Columbus wanted to reach
C. Economic support to peripheral towns
D. Conquest and colonization of periph- A. U.S and Australia
eral towns B. Portugal and Spain
1602. Achille Mbembe starts from a concept to C. Ecuador and China
deal with necropolitics D. India and China
A. Colonialism 1608. The Protectorate:
B. Biopower A. The colony did not maintain indigenous
C. Poliarquia government and the metropolis did not
control foreign policy.
D. Microphysics of Power
B. The colony maintained the indigenous
1603. A duty is government but the metropolis came to
A. Something you do naturally everyday control foreign policy.
B. A tax placed on imports C. The colony maintained the indigenous
government controlled foreign policy.
C. A tax place on exports
D. none of above
D. to taxi
1609. recommended that all Spanish settlers
1604. To build cities you had to follow the in East Texas be moved to San Antonio
A. Cut down the trees. A. Marquis of Rubi
B. The construction land. B. Jean Lafitte
C. Indian Laws C. Gil Y’Barbo
D. Attract tourists D. Father Miguel Hidalgo
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A. Renaissance
D. none of the above
B. Colonialism
1622. piece of cloth worn hanging from left to
right C. Treaty of Tordesillas
A. sage D. Dictatorship
B. curtain
1628. Who assisted to Parliaments?
1623. Cultures in the Caribbean vary widely,
which is most likely due to A. Mapuche and Spanish representa-
A. The close proximity of the islands. tives.
B. The Columbian Exchange B. Spanish slaves and European natives.
C. Colonization by other nations C. Only viceroys.
D. Columbian Exchange and Colonization
by other nations D. none of above
1624. Also in 1868 a new currency was cre- 1629. A policy or action by which one coun-
ated to alleviate financial problems. What try controls another country or territory
was it called? is known as:
A. Euro
A. Nationalism
B. Dollar
B. Imperialism
C. A pestle
D. Real C. Colonialism
1631. Which of these is a grievance from the 1636. Where is the movie “The boy who har-
Declaration of Independence? nessed the wind” set?
1641. In Fanon, what is the main dialectic that C. Destruction of traditional culture and
emerged? values
A. All of the above D. Introduction of modern infrastructure,
B. A biopolitics x a necropolitics technology, and education
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many European countries.
1642. When we refer to human beings as a
B. colonies could only buy or sell goods
group, or the quality of being human, we
with Spain.
use the term
C. colonies could buy or sell goods with
A. Abduct many American countries.
B. Admiral D. none of above
C. Justice
1647. Thanks to new advances, the
D. Humanity
A. apps
1643. Formal imperialism differs from infor- B. telecommunications
mal imperialism by
C. roads
A. The form of domination
D. boats
B. The occupation of space
1648. Based on the information in the table,
C. The imposition of laws and culture
which environmental modification would
D. none of above most likely be common in each of these
Latin American countries?
1644. Many people from South America mi-
grate to the north in hopes of crossing into A. Mining
the United States. Which of the following B. Ranching
is a likely factors for this population shift? C. Farming
A. Obtaining better pay to support fami- D. Timber
lies back in South America
1649. The economies of many of the former
B. Seeking political safety from dictators
colonies depend on the of natural re-
or oppressive governments in some coun-
sources.
tries
A. import
C. Finding more modern living conditions
B. export
D. All of the above.
C. encomienda
1645. Name one positive impact of colonialism D. manufacturing
on the colonized countries.
A. Exploitation of natural resources and 1650. What Asian country remained indepen-
labor dent?
C. Exploration D. 1815-1820
D. Trip E. 1830-1880
1659. Editor of La Solidaridad 1664. Which are reasons for the growing
A. Juan Luna tourism in Latin America?
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C. cultural arts
A. The idea that peoples of African de-
scent have common interests and should D. all of the above
be unified whether they live inside Africa 1665. What is imperialism?
or around the world.
A. The creation of long-standing alliances
B. The idea that Africa should grow the
most amount of wheat and distribute it to B. When a single authority controls multi-
the world. ple territories, states and countries
C. The idea that ALL of Africa should be C. A form of governance that allows for
colonized for the benefit of the industrial- equal economic and power relationships
ized powers of the world. D. A relationship between two countries
D. The idea that Africans should unite in that is entirely hands off
order to colonize the rest of the world.
1666. In Western South America what killed
1661. Define “colony.” off many Native People?
A. a country which is controlled by a more A. Flu
powerful country. B. Disease
B. the policy of extending the rule or au- C. Dysentery
thority of an empire or nation over for-
D. The Plague
eign countries, or of acquiring and holding
colonies. 1667. King of the Zulu Kingdom from 1816-
C. An area of land under the jurisdiction 1828.
(rule) of a ruler or state. A. MOSHESH ZULU
D. Having power and influence over oth- B. HEAVENLY POWER
ers.
C. DOUBT ZULU
1662. Abraham Lincoln supported slavery D. MIDWIFE ZULU
A. TRUE
1668. What is the main impact of colonialism
B. Falso on the landscape in Taiwan?
1663. The Java War led by Raden Mas A. Forced migration
Antawirya occurred in B. Changing land ownership arrange-
A. 1820-1825 ments
B. 1825-1830 C. Changing what people grew
C. 1835-1840 D. All of the above
1669. After Almagro’s journey, who asked for to the America’s from the 16th to the 19th
permission to Francisco Pizarro, another century?
Spanish conquistador, to come to Chile and
1670. William Penn helped to create limited 1675. When was the age of exploration and
government in the Pennsylvania colony discovery?
by- A. 1500-1600
A. supporting a colonial union B. 1350-1700
B. writing a colonial constitution C. 1450-1650
C. creating a colonial newspaper
D. 1444-1500
D. granting free blacks colonial citizen-
ship 1676. Political fact that meant the deepening
of the colonization process in Africa and
1671. What was the most industrialized Euro- Asia
pean country in the 19th century?
A. Independence in America
A. England
B. Cultural revolution
B. Germania
C. Agricultural revolution
C. France
D. French Revolution
D. Italia
1677. I was nicknamed the Iron Hand, during
1672. What foreign power intervened in the
my reign I succeeded in making the Anyer-
Cuban and Philippine wars?
Panarukan route, who am I?
A. USA
B. Britain
C. France
D. Portugal
1678. Since the 16th century with the found- B. Terracing and contour farming
ing of cities, the construction of:
C. Sustainable agriculture
A. Schools
D. Intensive farming
B. Iglesias
C. Monuments 1684. fifteen-. What name did they give to
D. Colonies the new market?
A. Souk.
1679. European countries were interested in
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building a colonial empire because B. Trade.
A. they would receive help from Africa C. Metropolis.
B. allows cultural exchange with Asia D. Plaza.
C. allowed international prestige
1685. The Law according to their ethnic ori-
D. None of the above
gin, nobility status, profession or trade,
1680. How did Ghana, Mali, and Songhai be- was
come powerful? A. Equitable
A. Controlling the Atlantic ocean
B. Egalitarianism
B. Fighting other nations
C. Unequal.
C. Controlling trade in West Africa
D. Honest
D. War with Europe
1681. The trade that allowed movement of 1686. What were indentured servants
goods, people and materials among the brought to the New World for?
continents. A. In search of better economic opportu-
A. Continental trade nities
B. Triangular Trade B. In search of religious freedom
C. Slave Trade C. To maintain order in the new govern-
D. European Trade ment
1688. An example of imperialism is: 1692. What did the US and USSR form with
A. Great Britain desiring a “Cape to Asian countries to advance their own in-
terests?
D. France trying to change their system of 1693. What empresario settled mostly Tejano
government from a representative democ- families in Texas?
racy to a democratic-socialist state A. Stephen F. Austin
1689. Which among the following changes B. Martin de Leon
were influenced/implemented by the C. Erasmus Seguin
Americans in the Philippines? Choose 2
D. Green DeWitt
answers.
A. theocracy 1694. In what year did the war enter its final
stage?
B. anarchy
A. 1908
C. political parties
B. 1920
D. separation of church and state
C. 1916
1690. The French & Indian Wars were fought D. 1918
between the
A. The French & Indians 1695. The colonizing powers introduced some
of their advances in colonial territories.
B. The English & Indians Therefore a Positive Consequence of impe-
C. The French & Indians vs the English & rialism is:
Indians A. Exploitation of Natural Resources
D. None of the above B. Man to Man Exploitation
1691. Which of the below statements is the C. Construction of roads and means of
truest about war between Native Ameri- transportation
can tribes? D. Import of raw materials
A. Wars were caused by land disputes
1696. Imperialism has existed since the 19th
and tribal differences.
century you know, it was originally ini-
B. Wars were waged to appease the god tiated by Benjamin Disraeli who was the
of war. British Prime Minister at that time. Impe-
C. Wars were always started by rialism is divided into 2, namely based on
colonists. time and purpose.
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C. The concept of supremacy of indige-
nous races A. Culinary Subjugation
D. They are all true B. Culinary Hegemony
C. Culinary Domination
1698. According to the Imperialism of the 19th
century, the second most important politi- D. Culinary Imperialism
cal power is called
1701. Provinces that had been fully conquered
and pacified during the Spanish regime
were called
A. mayoralties
B. towns
C. villages
D. cities
A. Germany.
1702. The Imperialist domain advances with
B. France.
the ambition to obtain
C. Britain. A. Power, security, prestige, advantage
D. Russian empire. over other nations
B. Respect for biodiversity
1699. The infamous “Scramble for Africa” re-
ferred to: C. Freedom and Order
D. Equality, fraternity and power
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A. First World War
B. Second World War
C. Imperialism
D. Industrial Revolution
A. National Awakening Event
1718. Although the Boxer Rebellion was de-
B. Youth Pledge Event feated it led to an increase sense of what
C. Events of Indonesian Independence in the Chinese people?
A. Hatred of foreigners
D. Pancasila Sanctity Event
B. Nationalsim
1715. The Executions of May 3 was a painting C. Subjugation
painted in a year
D. Welcoming Europeans
A. 1814
1719. What was the title given to the ruler of
B. 1889 the Ottoman Empire?
C. 1792
D. 1843
A. Unproductive wilderness
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1730. What is meant by the term urbaniza- A. conquering the Aztecs in Mexico
tion?
B. conquering the Incas in Peru
A. mass movement from the countryside C. starting the construction of Mexico
to the city City
B. mass movement from the city to the D. become friends with the native people
countryside
1734. The following characteristics best define
C. movement of masses from one city to which type of colonialism? “Demanded
another special political and economic rights and
D. none of above protection. Security and prosperity for the
settlers depended on economic exploita-
1731. Moat means tion and political oppression of the African
population that vastly outnumbered the
A. a wide street European colonizers.”
B. a deep wide channel dug around a cas- A. Economic Companies
tle B. Direct Rule
C. a main road in a city C. Indirect Rule
D. a large building D. Settler Rule
E. All of the above
1732. What is a protectorate?
1735. The historical event that occurred in Eu-
A. The homeland to which the colonizers rope and marked the opening of trade rela-
belonged* *pertenecen tions between Europe and the Indonesian
B. A territory dominated entirely by the people was
occupying power A. The development of mercantilism
C. A territory where the metropolis re- B. Industrial revolution in several coun-
spected the native government tries
1733. Hernan Cortes is most famous for what 1736. In the colonial period what did people
deed? regard as their common property?
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B. condemn King George
1750. What is the basic idea of dependency
C. condemn King George for encourage- theory?
ing the slave trade
A. Former colonies are economically re-
D. List reasons to separate from Britain liant on the colonizer after gaining inde-
pendence
1747. What is the birth place of representa-
tive democracy? B. Colonies become economically inde-
pendent after gaining independence
A. Rome
C. Colonies have no economic relation-
B. Paris ship with the colonizer
C. London, England D. Colonies are economically stronger
D. France than the colonizer
1748. What river is the red arrow pointing to? 1751. Which of the following is a commercial
crop?
A. Rice
B. Wheat
C. Cotton
D. Maize
C. Puritans
D. packniks
1762. What means of transportation facili- 1767. He is a royal official appointed as the
tated colonial expansion? representative of the King of Spain who
A. The steamboat and the railway. supervised the welfare of all Spanish
colonies.
B. The railway and new roads.
A. emperor
C. The plane and the railway.
B. dictator
D. none of above C. president
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1763. Inside the pueblo, the spread of Chris- D. viceroy
tianity becamemuch easier for Spaniards,
and the Church became asymbol of power. 1768. Where did the place of Indonesia visited
by Portuguese at the first time?
A. True
A. Banten Port
B. False
B. Malacca
1764. Why is July 4, 1776 an important date C. Batavia Port
in U.S. history? D. Moluccas
A. Common Sense was published.
1769. Who was the first Inspector General of
B. The Olive Branch Petition sent to King Forests in India, responsible for introduc-
George III. ing scientific forestry?
C. The American Revolution ends. A. Dietrich Brandis
D. The Declaration of Independence is B. John Dawson
signed.
C. William Ward
1765. What role did the concept of ‘civilizing D. Gunda Dhur
mission’ play in colonialism?
1770. Which of the following was NOT a prob-
A. Encouraged independence and self- lem that Magellan encountered during his
governance expedition?
B. Promoted equality and respect for all A. Mutiny
cultures
B. Diseases
C. Justified the colonization of non-
C. Pirates
European territories
D. Lack of Food
D. Led to the peaceful coexistence of col-
onizers and indigenous peoples 1771. Why did colonists need durable timber?
A. To build ships for the Royal Navy
1766. The colonisation triggered
B. To construct bridges
A. The spread of diseases in these terri-
tories C. For furniture
B. The growth of the population D. To build beautiful homes
C. a better balance between population 1772. What was the age of Discovery in the
and resources history of modern colonialism?
D. a reduction of malnutrition in Africa A. 17th and 18th centuries
1776. Select which is the main characteristic of 1782. Which of the following is NOT a reason
imperialism: why Southeast Asia is an important stage
in the history of colonialism and imperial-
A. Domain
ism?
B. Amistad
A. It was the first region to be colonized
C. Equality
B. It faced challenges of colonization
D. Rejection
C. It was the site of major colonial pow-
1777. a person who believes power should be ers
CONCENTRATED in the central government D. It paved the way for events in the re-
A. Centralists gion’s history
1783. A movement during the late 1600s and 1788. What did Henry the Navigator start
1700s in Europe where philosophers put with his own money?
forth the theory that both the physical A. School of Navigation
world and human nature operated in an or-
derly way according to natural laws that B. Sagres Point, Portugal
were figured out by man using reason and C. Isabella and Ferdinand
logic.
D. Inquisition
A. Civil Rights Movement
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E. Granada
B. Progressive Movement
C. Great Awakening 1789. Indonesia was easily colonized by the
foreigners because
D. Enlightenment
A. Indonesia had lack of unity
1784. WHERE IS FORT WILLIAM SITUATED?
B. Indonesia people were well-educated
A. Madras
C. Indonesia had large area
B. Calcutta
D. Indonesia people could work together
C. Bombay
D. Pondicherry 1790. What did the Boxer rebels take over in
June 1900?
1785. What were the reason(s) that led to the
collapse of the Ottoman Empire? A. The Forbidden City
1786. The Dutch‘s first coming to Indonesia 1791. What role did Dietrich Brandis play in
were by Banten people because they forestry in India during the colonial pe-
were rude. riod?
1787. He successfully built a settlement in 1792. What was the administration of the Ital-
Cebu. ian colonies like?
A. Victoria A. Direct Rule
B. Concepcion B. Indirect Rule
C. Villalobos C. They had no administration
D. Legazpi D. They were administered by border
E. Felipe II colonies
1793. Which continents did the Ottoman Em- 1796. Khilafat Movement was launched by?
pire have some control over? Click all that A. Mahatma Gandhi
apply.
A. Bihar
B. Madhya Pradesh
C. Kerela A. Division of Africa among European na-
tions
D. Maharashtra
B. Historic rights are replaced by effec-
1795. The Intolerable Acts were designed too tive occupation
C. They were looking for where to invest 1804. The founding of the City of Batavia,
their surplus capital which eventually became the center of
D. Need to dominate strategic territories VOC government for all trade activities in
the East Indies, was carried out by the
1800. Which act was passed by the British af- Governor General
ter the santhal rebellion?
A. Pieter Both
A. Santhal parganas tenancy act
B. Cornelis De Houtman
B. Chottanagpur tenancy act
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C. J.P.Coen
C. The criminal tenancy act
D. none of above D. Jacob Van Neck
E. H.W.Daendels
1801. This is a characteristic of the character
of the indigenous nation, namely
1805. Document 5:What does this proverb im-
ply about the effect of imperialism in
Africa?
A. Europeans are coming to colonize with
good Christian intentions
B. Africans are happy with the develop-
A. always friendly ment that occurred after colonization
B. friendly and hardworking C. African were forced to culturally adapt
to European values and gained nothing
C. friendly and brotherly
materially
D. cultural love
D. none of above
1802. The Battles of and sparked the
Revolutionary War. 1806. What were the causes of the negative
A. Lexington; Concord impact of colonialism in Africa?
1811. In which year the telegraphic line was 1815. In which amendment were voting rights
stopped in India? extended to those in previous conditions
A. 2015 of servitude?
B. 2013 A. 12th
C. 2020 B. 13s
D. 2001 C. 14th
D. 15th
1812. Which of the following was NOT one of
the “3 G’s” of exploration? 1816. 12-. How did the indigenous population
benefit from the arrival of the European
population?
A. Hygienic measures and vaccines were
introduced, reducing epidemics and mor-
tality.
B. The population increased.
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A. Nicolas dela Cruz Thing
C. Christopher Columbus
B. Damian Domingo
D. none of above
1818. How many people assembled in the vil-
lage of Bhagnadihi? 1823. What four consequences of colonialism
and imperialism occurred for the coloniz-
A. 10000
ers?
B. 5000 A. Emigration of Europeans to the
C. 6000 colonies
D. 9000 B. Further development of their
economies
1819. The Triple Entente was agreed upon by
C. Mastery of international trade routes
A. Reino Unido, France and Italy and creation of interoceanic canals
B. United Kingdom, France and Russia D. Advances in medicine, law and admin-
C. United Kingdom, France and Portugal istration, sociology and anthropology
1822. He was the conqueror of the Aztec Em- D. d Coastal West Africa
pire. E. e Colonies
1826. Which of the following is one way cul- C. Seafaring coastal culture
tures of Central America were influenced
D. Spread of Christianity throughout the
by Spanish colonization?
1830. Mesoamerica included a cultural patch- 1835. Who introduced Permanent Settlement?
work that included which of the following A. Lord William Bentinck
contributions by other cultures of the re-
gion? B. Lord Cornwalis
A. Domestication of plants and animals C. Lord Northbrook
B. A single language for the region D. Lord Lytton
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1837. The belief that people who share a com-
mon history, culture, or language should D. Raden Patah
be able to have an independent state, free 1841. The Parliaments were created by the
of foreign domination. Spanish in order to:
A. imperialism A. enslave natives.
B. nationalism B. put an end to the war
C. liberalism C. make peace with the Mapuche people.
D. socialism
D. none of above
1838. The European country in orange is ?
1842. Which group provided the bulk of labor
in the new racialized system of slavery?
A. American Indians
B. Africans
C. Asians
D. Europeans
1843. Which European explorer was the first
A. France recorded to have landed in New Holland,
as Australia used to be known?
B. Spain
A. British explorer, navigator and cartog-
C. Germany rapher James Cook
D. Portugal B. Spanish explorer Luís Vaz de Torres
1839. Who is responsible for the discovery of C. Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon
cinema? D. Dutch explorer Abel Tasman
1844. The system of scientific forestry stands
for:
A. system whereby the local farmers
were allowed to cultivate temporarily
within a plantation
B. system of cutting old trees and plant
A. Ai fratelli Wright new ones
B. A Thomas Edison C. division of forest into three categories
C. To the Lumière brothers D. disappearance of forests
1845. What term means the God given right 1849. Who headed the Bolshevik party?
to control everything from sea to sea? A. Los soviets
1853. To meet the massive demand for slaves, 1859. On what date and year did Christopher
where did the Europeans look for slaves? Columbus discover the New Continent?
A. Europe
B. Spain
C. Africa
D. Asia
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1854. The ability of a country to establish
its own government, economic, and social A. On August 3, 1492
structures
B. October 12, 1492
A. Self-Determination
C. August 13, 1898
B. Establishmentarianism D. none of above
C. Structuralism
1860. It is the term used to identify native Fil-
D. Democracy ipinos during the Spanish regime.
1855. Document 7:According to the author, A. Aztec
what is the unknown cost of colonialism? B. Indio
A. Loss of land C. Mayan
B. War and loss of life D. Inca
C. Cultural erasure 1861. The Dutch controlled the country of
D. none of above A. India
1856. Birsa Munda raised which colour as a B. Pakistan
symbol of birsa raj C. Indonesia
A. No D. Vietnam
B. saffron
1862. What policy did the Dutch follow in Java
C. blue just before the Japanese occupied the re-
D. white gion during World War II?
A. Scorched Earth Policy
1857. Daniin-i-koh was formed for
B. Forest Preservation Policy
A. Santhals
C. Forest Expansion Policy
B. Paharias
D. Forest Exploitation Policy
C. British
1863. The highest government position that a
D. Zamindari
native can occupy is to be a governor gen-
1858. What is apartheid? eral.
A. Colonialism A. True
B. Hatred B. False
Explanation:The highest government posi-
C. A bus system tion that a native can occupy is to be a
D. Segregation GOBERNADORCILLO.
1875. How did the French colonialists begin 1879. European countries wanted the in
their second colonial exploitation in In- Africa so they could take them back to
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dochina (1919-1929) in the world con- their mills and factories in Europe to make
text? to sell and make money from.
A. The economies of capitalist countries A. raw materials; finished goods
are stable. B. finished goods; raw materials
B. The colonial system of European and C. natural resources; raw materials
American capitalist countries was shrunk.
D. fossil fuels; finished goods
C. European capitalist countries suffered
heavy consequences of war. 1880. Who wrote ‘Orientalism’? Who is the
figure who wrote about ‘Orientalism’?
D. The world economy is on a strong
growth trajectory. A. Edward Said
B. Homi Bhabha
1876. Which factor contributed to the expan-
sion of the plantation system across the C. Frantz Fanon
southerncolonies? D. ng technique sum tiong g’o
A. The physical geography of flat land and 1881. 8-. What was the Berlin Conference?
rich soil
A. B and C are true.
B. The restrictive policies of English mer-
B. It arises from the rivalries over the di-
cantilism
vision of Africa.
C. The economic rivalry among colonial
C. In it, a series of rules were established
businesses
to divide the territory.
D. The absence of American Indian tribes D. An unimportant meeting.
and settlements
1882. Revolt of the Sepoy troops in British In-
1877. When did the first train run in India? dia, resulting in the transfer of the admin-
A. On April 6, 1853 istration of India from the East India Com-
pany to the crown.
B. On April 6, 1854
A. WESTERN
C. On April 12, 1853
B. QING DYNASTY
D. On April 12, 1854
C. SEPOY REBELLION
1878. Colony refers to: D. TAKUGAWA SHOGUNS
A. An increase in population for a country
1883. Which group of colonists, primarily in
B. An expedition sent to explore a foreign the New England colonies, condemned
land slavery?
A. Puritans
B. Native Americans
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B. Sidhu and Kanu
1893. Some of the taxes collected by the C. William Ward
Spaniards were thetributo, cedula per-
sonal, bandala, donativo deZamboanga, D. Birsa Munda
and vinta.
1899. What was the goal of the Navigation
A. True Acts?
B. False A. To loosen up restrictions on the
colonies
1894. Gandhi’s Salt Satygraha, a campaign of
nonviolent protests against the British salt B. To help people navigate the ocean
tax, was highlighted by C. To regulate trade so Europe could
A. Salt March make more profit
B. Boycotting British salt manufacturers D. To sell the colonies to France
C. A 21 day fast 1900. James Watt perfected, in 1763, the ,
D. Meeting with leaders of the British in- by using a condenser that avoided heat-
dustry ing, energy loss and high coal consumption.
This device facilitated and increased pro-
1895. The agricultural boom in 1815 with the duction in the field and on the looms.
Royal Certificate of Grace gave rise to A. The Thresher
many urban centers and commercial activ-
ity. B. The railway
A. TRUE C. The steam machine
B. Falso D. none of above
1896. Which of the following was NOT a rea- 1901. Decolonization concept
son to explore?
A. Find a sea route to Asia
B. search for gold and wealth
C. Destroy societies
D. spread the christian religion
A. help yourself and others 1915. Which of the following represents the
B. benefit at the expense of others idea that Europeans wanted exploit the
natural resources and cheap labor or
C. mutual benefit colonies?
D. none of above
A. Economic
1911. Roger Williams clashed with Mas- B. Political
sachusetts Puritans because he
C. Ideological
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D. Religious
1912. What was the first task of the con- 1917. THE RAJA OF BURDWAN DURING PS
quest? WAS
A. organize the city. A. TEJCHAND
B. build chapels. B. LAL CHAND
C. create a town council.
C. Mukundadev
D. none of above
D. NONE OF THESE
1913. They were smaller administrative units
within a viceroyalty. It had administrative 1918. Who among the following was the
functions and was directed by a governor. leader of Poligar rebellion?
The above refers to
A. Katabomman
A. The councils.
B. Siddhu
B. The governorates
C. The municipalities. C. Manju Shah
D. The Royal Audiences D. None of the above
1914. Who worked at the haciendas? 1919. In the 4th stage of Moro Wars, Sultan
A. Mestizos or natives. Kudarat demonstrated his skill and leader-
B. Only natives. ship against Spaniards
C. Slaves. A. FACT
D. none of above B. BLUFF
A. Political doctrine that defends the dom- 1926. A fact that expanded the borders of the
ination of a people. Hispanic kingdom to levels never seen be-
B. It is the domination of a foreign terri- fore.
tory. A. The discovery of America
C. None of the above. B. The Treaty of Tordesillas
D. none of above C. The conquest of Mexico
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D. Became allies with the British and no
longer sought to be independent. 1935. In writing the Declaration of Indepen-
dence, Thomas Jefferson was most di-
1930. Who owned the colonies along the east- rectly influenced by the social contract the-
ern coast of North America? ory of
A. Great Britain A. Benjamin Franklin
B. Colonists B. James Madison
C. France C. John Locke
D. United States of America D. Baron de Montesquieu
1931. Who was El Cid? 1936. FILL IN THE BLANK: became more
common starting in the 1400s as European
A. He led the first successful reconquista. countries competed against one another
B. He was was the first king of Spain. for power and money.
C. He discovered Portugal. A. colonialism (n)
D. He was the last Moorish King. B. legacy (n)
C. indigenous (adj)
1932. What was the major source of conflict
between Natives and colonists? D. none of above
1941. Colonialism and Imperialism are inter- 1945. U.S. policy of using the nation’s eco-
changeable synonyms nomic power to exert influence over other
countries.
A. Dollar Diplomacy
B. Moral Diplomacy
C. Big Stick Policy
A. TRUE D. Roosevelt Corollary
B. Falso
1946. Kingdoms that were united with the
1942. He is the chronicler of Magellan’s expe- marriage of Isabel I and Ferdinand II to con-
dition who recounted the Mactan Battle. solidate the Spanish kingdom.
A. Marco Polo
A. Castile and Aragon.
B. Ferdinand Magellan
B. Toledo and Córdoba.
C. Christopher Columbus
D. Antonio Pigafetta C. Seville and León.
D. Navarre and Valencia.
1943. What country is shown on the map?
1947. Document 6:Does this poem have nega-
tive or positive view of colonialism?
A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Both positive and negative
D. none of above
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C. The RIGHT to travel
and was a militant in the Algerian cause
for independence from France D. The RIGHT of FREEDOM
A. Frantz Fanon 1955. Foreign investments in Latin America
B. Mbembe flowed into the works of , which al-
lowed rapid export of raw materials.
C. Foucault
A. Infrastructure of railways, trams, tele-
D. Angela Davies
graphs, port facilities and telephone net-
1950. Who was looking for a spice monopoly? works
A. the bankers B. Trains, fax, airplanes, locomotive and
B. the berbers railways
B. Proximity to natural harbors 1958. This Sarekat Islam leader was nick-
C. Lack of available immigrant labor named the King of Java Without a Crown.
Who is he
D. Demand for manufactured goods
A. H. Samanhudi
1953. Which of the following motives repre-
B. H.O.S Tjokroaminoto
sents the idea that Europeans wanted to
spread Christian values to native peoples? C. Tan Malaka
A. Religious D. Douwes Dekker
B. Economic E. Ki Hadjar Dewantara
1959. The Boxer Revolt was a war in China 1963. Which feature is shown here? it is the
that sought largest sandy desert in the world.
1961. European voyages of discovery resulted 1964. 6-. What prompted the search for new
from the advances and inventions from the territories?
A. A series of scientific voyages and geo-
graphical explorations in Central Asia.
B. A series of scientific voyages and geo-
graphical explorations in central Africa.
C. A series of scientific voyages and geo-
graphical explorations in Central America.
D. A series of scientific voyages and geo-
graphical explorations in central Europe.
A. Scientific Revolution
B. French Revolution 1965. Chocolate (Cacao beans) is from the
C. Industrial Revolution
D. Reign of Terror
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A. Delaware
B. Maryland A. Belgium and France
1969. Ghana grew rich because of the trade of 1973. Which African country remained inde-
and pendent, and was never colonized?
A. Salt and Iron A. South Africa
B. Gold and Iron B. India
C. Gold and Salt C. Vietnam
D. Salt and Ore D. Ethiopia
1974. Point out the option that completes the increased divisions between ethnic groups
order of the following statement. The and gave power to certain “big men” who
politician opposed the and the belief had never had it before in pre-colonial his-
1977. Why were the Spanish conquistadors 1980. The French colonialists began to con-
able to defeat the Aztec Inca? duct the second colonial exploitation in In-
dochina (1919-1929) when
A. The colonial system of imperialism dis-
integrated.
B. The capitalist world is in a crisis of
overcapacity.
A. They were smarter C. The economies of capitalist countries
B. Advanced weapons are on the rise.
D. NONE
A. economic exploitation
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B. search for slaves
C. find wives
C. Peru D. In Granada.
A. True A.
B. false
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D. Astrolabe
C. Create a capitalist economy
1999. What War before the American Revolu- D. Convert the natives to Christianity
tion was the war where France lost most
of it’s possessions to the British? 2004. What Spanish conquistador invaded and
A. Seven Years War took over the Inca territory?
A. Hernan Cortez
B. Battle of Quebec
B. Francisco Pizarro
C. Battle of Fort Duquesne
C. Alexander the Great
D. Battle of Bunker Hill
D. shi Huangdi
2000. The economic influence that remains un-
til now, especially since the implementa- 2005. Other motivations for colonizations
tion of the system of forced cultivation were:freedom, , political liberty, and
and economic opportunity.
2016. began ocean exploration from Europe C. The cotton textile industry in the
and then crossed the Atlantic Ocean to Basque Country and the steel industry in
Canada, as well as the Mississippi Valley Catalonia
area. The history of French colonialism in D. Automotive in Castilla la Mancha and
Java which only lasted for seven months. chemistry in Madrid
The reason France left Indonesia was be-
cause France lost the Lipzig War against 2019. During colonialism era, spices were wor-
England. Colonial background? thier than gold. The example of spices are
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A. French
A. cloves and pepper
B. English and French
B. salt and ginger
C. French and Dutch
C. nut and carrot
D. English and Dutch
D. none of above
2017. used its colonies mostly as stops on
its trade route between Mexico and the 2020. This type of colonial rule had central-
Philippines ized administrations, usually in urban cen-
ters, that stressed policies of assimilation.
Colonists had the intention of “civilizing”
African societies so they would be more
like Europe. This type of rule used the
strategy of “divide and rule”
A. Economic Company Rule
B. Indirect Rule
C. Direct Rule
D. Settler Rule
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in the colonies
2041. Among the following justifications that 2045. In the Treaty of Tordesillas, Spain ex-
also promoted colonial expansion is: plored the islands of the line.
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A. Liberalism
B. authoritarianism 2056. With imperialism, the powerful country
builds big in the weaker country.
2051. Which of the following raw materials
A. Business
was important to Britain?
B. Army
A. Madera
C. Resources
B. Lapis lazuli
D. government
C. Rubber
D. Tea 2057. In which year, the Hindu Widow Remar-
riage Act passed?
2052. The division of powers and suffrage are
A. 1872
characteristic of a political system
B. 1856
A. Liberal
B. Authoritarian C. 1862
D. None of the above
2053. The subduing power can be an Empire.
Nations that are subjugated disappear and 2058. complete takeover, interference in most
become the property of the invading na- matters/issues
tion. A. Direct Colonialism
A. Colonialism B. Indirect colonialism
B. Imperialism
2059. Point out two causes of the French Rev-
2054. Check all statements that are TRUE olution:
about the Berlin Conference:
A. Seven Years’ War
A. Leaders from 14 countries met during
B. Agricultural crisis and tax increase
the Berlin Conference.
C. Liberalism
B. African leaders were invited to the
Berlin Conference. D. Enlightened Thought
C. The Berlin Conference happened dur- 2060. During which century did the second
ing the winter of 1884-1885. wave of colonial expansion occur?
D. African leaders helped decide what A. 16th century
would happen to Africa.
B. 15th century
E. The purpose of the Berlin Conference
was for the European countries to decide C. 18th century
what they would do with Africa. D. 19th century
2061. Due to its diverse population, the Ot- A. Racism and the belief that they had a
tomans were known for civilizing mission.
2064. Which country assigns nationalist value 2068. The Gond forest community belongs to
to language and race? which of the following?
A. France A. Chhattisgarh
B. Germany B. Jharkhand
2065. Why was the French and Indian War C. Jammu and Kashmir
fought?
D. Gujarat
A. The French, Native Americans, and
British did not like each other 2069. Document 1:What statement best de-
B. The French and British were both try- scribes the main idea of this document?
ing to claim the Ohio Country Land A. Colonialism is a fair trade
C. The French and the British wanted to B. Colonialism is unfair to those whose
have more power back in Europe land is colonized
D. The Native Americans wanted to fight C. Colonialism is equally good for both
both the British and the French parties
2066. What ideological reasons drive Euro- D. Colonialism is evil and harms both par-
peans to conquer the African continent? ties
2070. It is an astronomical instrument to mea- 2076. OTHER NAME USED FOR JOTEDARS
sure the altitude of the sun or star from
A. OFFICIALS
the horizon.
B. ZAMINDARS
A. compass
B. caravel C. holders
C. astrolabe D. TALUQDAR
D. none of above 2077. What would have been the MOST com-
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mon European language found in the area
2071. In general, does racism, colonialism and
in red?
white supremacy result in social inequities
and negative health outcomes?
A. True
B. False
2075. What type of colony were British terri- 2079. When did the international period of de-
tories that enjoyed broad autonomy? colonization take place?
A. Condominium A. 1914-1975
B. Possession B. 1776-1781
C. Domain C. 1946-1970
D. Territory D. 15th century
2080. It is inferred that King Leopold II D. It was the region that produced the
wanted a colony because it would make most valuable spices for trade
Belgium more prosperous. What does the
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A. Gold 2095. The distribution of Africa occurs in:
B. Glorious
C. Gospel
D. Glory
B. food D. alliance
C. ancient 2098. Which of the three G’s is represented by
D. happy mercantilism?
2106. Who signed the Inter Caetera and Treaty B. Teen Murthi Bhavan
of Tordesillas?
C. Viceregal Lodge
A. Pope John XXIII
D. none of above
B. Pope Benedict XVI
C. Pope Alexander VII 2111. Who were the countries involved in the
D. none of above Boer War?
A. England and France
2107. Of the following statements, identify
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which is not an objective of colonization? B. France and Madagascar
A. Give gold and raw materials to the in- C. England and Dutch settlers
digenous people
D. United Kingdom and Holland
B. Exploitation of new trade routes due to
the struggle for commercial space 2112. A major cause of the Islamic Revolution
C. Obtaining raw materials for industrial in Iran in 1979 was the concern by Islamic
progress. leaders that
D. Evangelize the indigenous people and A. Women were being denied political
build cities that would serve as a base to rights
dominate the territory
B. Traditional values were being under-
2108. Sultan Agung Hanyokrokusumo, who mined by Western ideas
came from Mataram, led a military expe- C. Israel had lost its influence in the Mid-
dition to expel the VOC in 1628 into the dle East
region
D. Religious leaders were becoming too
A. Rude
powerful
B. Bantam
C. Batavia 2113. WHO IS THE HIGHEST REPRESENTATIVE
OF CAPITALISM?
D. Three months
E. Priangan A. DAVID RICARDO
B. HOMER SIMPSON
2109. Cause that led the Kingdom of Spain to
seek new maritime routes to Asia. C. ADAM SMITH
A. Fall of Byzantium at the hands of the D. JOHN MAYRAD
Ottoman Turks.
B. Completion of Byzantine port conces- 2114. WHAT RELATIONSHIP EXISTS BETWEEN
sions. CAPITALISM AND COLONIALISM TODAY?
C. Raising taxes in ports. A. COMPRAR TIERRAS
D. For the mere Ego. B. RESOURCE EXTRACTION IN INDIGE-
NOUS COMMUNITIES OF THE AMAZON
2110. Flag staff House-the house of the
Commander-in-chief of British forces was C. COLONIALISM DOES NOT EXIST TO-
renamed as DAY
A. President’s House D. NONE OF THE ABOVE
2115. The Great Post Road was a road built B. Spain, France, Britain
through Rodi, a forced work. The road con-
C. Britain, Spain, Germany
nect
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D. Communism and Socialism
B. discovery of great riches
2126. Shays’ Rebellion represented C. Peaceful coexistence and cultural ex-
A. a success of the Articles of Confedera- change
tion D. Spread of diseases and epidemics
B. a failure of the Articles of Confedera-
2131. Which of the following is the winter
tion
home the Inuit people lived in?
2127. Colonizers from Europe and America A. Plank house
would gain control of islands by “declar-
B. Long house
ing it a protectorate by obtaining control
of the islands from a chief and eventually C. Igloo
make it a colony.” D. Chickee
A. Suleiman
B. Mehmet ||
C. Osman |
D. European Renaissance
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2144. What was direct rule?
B. Three-fifths of the number of slaves 2149. Which country in Southeast Asia became
was added to the population. the first subject to invasion by colonial-
ism?
C. Slaves were not counted at all.
A. Philippines
D. Slaves were allowed to vote and be B. Mai is coming A
elected to represent each state.
C. Indonesia
D. Vietnam
2146. Africa was divided into different
colonies ruled by European nations. 2150. What is a cash crop?
A. PARTITION OF AFRICA A. Corn
B. Crop produced for profit, not consump-
B. COLONIALISM
tion
C. NATIONALISM C. Crops produced for families to eat.
D. BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY D. Crop produced for consumption
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consider others primitive.
C. Asian Tigers
A. TRUE
D. Asian Elephants B. Lie
2161. (a) was looking for a trade route to (b) 2167. How was the power of the most indus-
going west, but they accidentally went to trialized countries manifested in the 19th
(c) instead. century?
A. a Spain A. Colonizing large territories
B. b India B. Enslaving entire countries
C. c The Caribbean C. Commercially exploiting poor coun-
tries
D. Belgium
D. Trading with other industrialized coun-
E. West Africa tries
2162. Which act forced colonists to house 2168. The Governor General who defeated the
British soldiers? Jayakarta kingdom and later established
A. The Townshend Act Batavia as the VOC’s capital in Java Island
was
B. The Quartering Act
A. Pieter Both
C. The Boston Massacre
B. Van den Bosch
D. The Coercive Acts
C. Jan Pieterszoon Coen
2163. The function of spices is D. From Deventer
A. to be used as medicine 2169. who is the leader of alcaldia
B. to be used as rewards A. Mayor
C. to be used as war supply B. mayor
D. none of above 2170. Why advancing south was so difficult
for the Spanish?
2164. Who were the colonial power in Indone-
sia? A. because the Mapuche began to defend
their lands.
A. British
B. because of the harshness of the land.
B. Dutch
C. because of the extreme weather con-
C. French ditions.
D. Portuguese D. none of above
B. 1500s
C. 1600s
D. 1700s
A. Maluku Islands
C. it inspired the world as a democratic 2177. Who was in trouble and fled to R.I. be-
revolution cause they questioned the wisdom of the
Puritan Ministers?
D. it inspired the world as a war of inde- A. Anne Hutchinson
pendence for Native Americans
B. Roger Williams
C. John Smith
2174. The area in green (dark) is home to
what European language? D. Pocahontas
2178. The citizens of the subject nations be- 2183. To stop the problem of poverty and crop
come citizens of the colonizing power, gen- failure among Indonesian spice farms so
erally in a situation of subalternity, since that the Netherland could keep getting
the entire society becomes administered good quality crops as well as ensuring the
by the invading power. obedience of the locals. The statement
A. Imperialism was the purpose of
B. Colonialism A. Settler Colonialism
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2179. One of the National movement organi- B. Colonial System
zations is Sarekat Islam, which was pre- C. Ethical Politics
viously called Sarekat Dagang Islam. This
organization was founded on October 16, D. none of above
1905 by
2184. Identify the profession of Buchanan.
A.
B. A. Surveyor
C. B. Cartographer
D. C. Physicist
E. D. Historian
2180. Which of the following is an Instrument
used to search the stars and find latitude 2185. Where was the first English factory
on earth? setup in India?
A. chromebook A. Surat
B. compass B. Madras
C. astrolabe C. Calcutta
D. caravel
D. Bombay
2181. How is the condition of Netherlands In-
dies people related to the changes from 2186. Who was the first Inspector General of
cultuurstelsel system to private enterprise Forests in India?
system?
A. Dietrich Brandis
A. Better
B. Lord Dalhousie
B. Worse
C. Frank Worcell
C. Same
D. none of above D. Lord Curzon
2188. OTROS IMPERIOS NO EUROPEOS 2192. The VOC’s policy of cutting down excess
COMO , QUE TRAS DERROTAR A ES- clove plants is called policy
PAÑA EN 1898, OCUPÓ FILIPINAS Y
2189. The political revolution in 1868 that B. A German offensive against France
brought about the end of Tokugawa shogu- C. A Russian offensive against the
nate. Austro-Hungarian Empire
A. EMPIRE D. none of above
B. NATIONALISM 2194. Who did the U.S. support in China’s Civil
C. Joint res S and abduction sound War?
D. BERLIN CONFERENCE A. Nationalists
B. Communists
2190. Consider the following options.1. The
C. Worker’s Party
fifth report submitted to the British Parlia-
ment in 1813 AD.2. Jotedars were quite D. none of above
powerful.3. Santhals were a great dan-
ger to Paharis.4. No Zamindari was auc- 2195. Which European nations began to com-
tioned in Bengal.Which among the follow- pete with Spain and Portugal during the
ing is/are correct? colonial period?
A. Greece, Türkiye and Romania
A. 1, 2 and 3
B. Sweden, Poland and Austria
B. 1, 2, 3 and 4
C. England, Holland and France
C. 2 and 3 only
D. Germany, Italy and Russia
D. 3 and 4 only
2196. Which country left Molluca as the result
2191. Which best describes colonization? of Saragosa agreement?
A. country creates separate territories A. Portuguese
that they rule
B. Tidore
B. country expands its borders to include
C. Spain
more land
D. none of above
C. country converts people to the same
religion and language 2197. What is the MOST enduring precedent
D. country chooses a new leader to run set by George Washington as president?
government A. presidents only serving for two terms
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NOT correspond to a problem of recently D. Security company
independent Latin American countries?
2203. What did nationalism support?
A. Limits and borders of the territories
A. The political and military superiority of
B. Political organization
one nation over others
C. Fidelity to the king of Spain B. The inferiority of one’s nation if it did
D. economic crisis not possess colonies
C. the idea that all people should have a
2199. JOTEDARS WERE POWERFUL IN
nation
A. ODISHA D. the desire to unify nations not yet re-
B. AWADH united
C. BENGAL 2204. What was the main motivation for Eu-
D. NONE OF THESE ropean imperialism in Africa?
A. To bring civilization and Christianity to
2200. The following characteristics best define Africa
which type of colonialism? “This system
B. To exploit Africa’s resources
of government assumed that all Africans
were organized as “tribes” with chiefs. C. To establish trade routes
However, this was not always the case D. To gain political supremacy in Europe
people in Africa had diverse types of
government ranging from highly central- 2205. What was the first stage of the war
ized states to “stateless societies.” “ known as?
A. World War
A. Economic Companies
B. War of movements
B. Direct Rule
C. Trench war
C. Indirect Rule
D. none of above
D. Settler Rule
2206. It is considered the main imperialist
E. All of the above power of the American continent.
2201. The purpose of sending Daendels to In-
donesia by Louis Napoleon was
A. taking Indonesian wealth to cover
Dutch debt
B. to strengthen Javanese defences
against a predicted British invasion.
A. Canada. C. Displacement
B. USA. D. Charter
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A. Rewriting the landscape to signal that B. Secondary
one culture is prioritized over others
B. Forced migration 2223. It was the power that colonized the
largest number of colonies.
C. Remaking place names
A. Britain
D. Pressure to change and conform the
cultural trait of food for diplomatic rea- B. Germany
sons
2224. How many vouages were travelled by
2218. Belonging to a proprietor, pertaining to
Zheng He?
property or ownership.
A. Proprietary A. 7 voyages
B. Royal B. 10 voyages
C. Loyal C. 15 voyages
D. Free D. 8 voyages
2219. It is the act or process of Americanizing
2225. What religion did Gandhi practice?
(to cause, to acquire, to conform to Amer-
ican characteristics) A. Hinduism
A. Americanization B. Christianity
B. democracy
C. Sikhism
C. public school
D. Judaism
D. plebiscite
2220. Mestizos were important because they: 2226. Why did Henry the Navigator pick
Sagres Point, Portugal as the site for the
A. were the main workforce. new school?
B. promoted the Catholic religion.
A. Because they could see a hint of a far-
C. worked in the mines. away land from it
D. none of above B. Because it was cheap
2221. founded and maintained universi- C. Because the magical navigation fairies
ties. lived there
A. The Creoles D. Because it was the home of Henry the
B. The viceroys Navigator
2236. Which two countries remained free from 2241. Colinizers wanted to find trading routes
European control? and untapped natural recources is the ex-
planation of in 3G.
A. Mali and Botswana
A. God
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B. South Africa and Ghana
B. Glory
C. Liberia and Ethiopia
C. Gold
D. Egypt and Nigeria
D. Gospel
2237. What current countries were colonized 2242. The purpose of the Cultural system was
by the United Kingdom?
A. Morocco A. strengthen Javanese defences
B. Egypt against a predicted British invasion.
C. Sudan B. Introducing new plants
D. South Africa C. Increase farmers’ income
D. force Javanese peasants to produce
2238. Which colonies were considered “New particular crops suitable for the European
England” markets
A. Maine (part of Mass.), Massachusetts,
2243. The sunset we saw over the mountain
and New Hampshire
was beauty
B. New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Is-
A. -ness
land
B. -ly
C. Maryland, Virginia, Delaware
C. -ful
D. Pennsylvania, New York, and Mas-
sachusetts D. none of above
2244. Where is Bastar located?
2239. What did Hong Xiuquan form to fight in
the Taiping Rebellion? A. Southernmost part of Chhattisgarh
A. An army of Western soldiers B. In central Jharkhand region
B. An army made up of one million farm- C. In Andhra Pradesh
ers D. None of the above
C. An army made up of peasants 2245. Which country occupied most of the
D. An army of civilians Congo in Africa during the 19th and 20th
century?
2240. Who challenged state ownership of
A. Germany
forests in Java around 1890, questioning
the Dutch right to own the wind, water, B. Belgium
earth, and wood? C. France
A. Surontiko Samin D. Great Britain
2246. The managed to save money from A. The main functions were to provide the
theirnonpayment of wages for the polo y basic amenities to the residents
servicio. However, thiscaused hardship
C. William Marshall 2262. What did the New England colonists be-
D. C.F.Andrews come well known for?
A. Their unusual farming methods
2257. Starry Night is a painting painted by
B. Expert Ship builders
A. Cezanne
C. Their large slave population
B. Gauguin
D. For migrating to warm colonies during
C. Kandinsky the winters
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D. van Gogh 2263. This is the author’s emotional attitude
towards the subject he/she is writing
2258. In 1868 a very important law was
about.
made for mining exploitation. What law
A. Voice
A. The Moyano law
B. Mood
B. The law of mining land
C. Diction
C. The Mining Law
D. Tone
D. The Budget Law
2264. It is considered a terrible consequence
2259. In the 19th century, which continent of the colonial era:
dominated the world?
A. World War I
A. Africa
B. World War II
B. North America
C. Spanish Civil War
C. Europa
D. none of above
D. Asia
2265. head of barangay
2260. The Spaniards also implemented polo y
A. trade pardon
servicios orforced labor. This required na-
tive males, aged years old to render B. city hall
service to the Spanish government. C. barangay head
A. 16-60 D. pueblos
B. 18-65
2266. Nationalist movements that emerged in
C. 15-55 the colonies after World War II
D. none of above
B. Pacifism A. Ivory
C. Nazism B. Rubber
A. the territories colonized since the mod- 2272. Who invented the scientific organization
ern age of work?
B. the territory conquered and later colo-
nized.
C. the territory conquered by the
metropolises
D. the territory colonized since the indus-
trial revolution
A. immigration B. Corea
B. capitalism C. Manchuria
C. taxes D. Samoa
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distribution?
A. Areas with a cold climate are more
densely populated than areas with a warm
climate.
B. Warmer climates have less people
than cooler climates
A. it established the right of the individual C. Most people prefer to live in climates
citizens in the American colonies that aren’t too hot or too cold.
B. it took away a great amount of power D. Climate has no effect
from the king
2280. At the time of the French Revolution,
C. it emphasized the freedom to worship
what countries were competing for domi-
without government interference
nation of Europe?
D. it was the first written framework of
A. Portugal and Europe
self-government in the American colonies
B. England and Spain
2277. Document 2:“thus giving us complexes
which led to our being branded as irre- C. France and England
sponsible and lacking in self-confidence” D. none of above
The word “complexes” most nearly means
2281. What was the effect of John Boyd Dun-
laps’s inflatable tire invention on native
A. a way of thinking
Africans?
B. a complicated problem
A. It made native Africans rich.
C. an idea
B. Native Africans were forced to work
D. none of above like slaves to acquire the raw material for
making tires.
2278. In what way did the factors listed in the
box affect the economic development of 2282. What is Imperialism?
thesouthern colonies?
A. Extension of a nations power into
neighboring cities and towns
B. Being ruled by a Queen or King
C. Extension of a nation’s power over for-
A. Many in the southern colonies labored eign people and land
as sharecroppers D. Being ruled by a governmental powers
2283. According to Adichie, what is one of the 2287. What was the largest city in Mansa
dangers of a single story? Musa’s empire?
A. People will get bored.
A. Britain
2291. What three regions were part of the Tri- 2295. Who was the “Brain” of Italian unifica-
angular Trade? tion? He was Victor Emmanuel II’s prime
minister and brought Piedmont-Sardinia to
A. England, Russia, US
lead the unification.
B. US, Brazil, Africa
C. US, Africa, Caribbean
D. Caribbean, Africa, Russia
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2292. Choose the correct option
A. Giuseppe Mazzini
B. Giuseppe Garibaldi
C. Count Cavour
D. Benito Mussolini
2299. Which reason for imperialism has to do 2305. Which of the following motive repre-
with gaining territory for your country? sents the idea that it was the Europeans
job to civilize the native populations?
A. merchantilism B. AGRICULTURE
2310. What is decolonization through an In- D. A situation where one country controls
digenous lens? another country through military force
A. Process in which colonies become in- 2314. Japan Leader of Asia, Japan Protector
dependent of their colonizing countries of Asia, and Japan Light of Asia is the
B. Understanding and acknowledging the motto of
trauma of colonialism A. HEIHO
C. Process of healing and creating a safe B. PRINCE
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and fair space for Indigenous people C. Triple A Movement
D. Reconciliation D. none of above
2311. What is colonialism? 2315. Why did Moses Austin believe that
A. The way racism started. other Anglo Americans would want to
move to Texas?
B. System by which a foreign state domi-
nates and exploits a colony. A. to buy cheap land
B. to bring new religions to the Native
C. System by which the exploitation of a
Americans
colony is allowed through agreements.
C. to get away from a corrupt US govern-
D. None of the above.
ment
2312. The image above highlight many paths D. to improve trade relationships with
of trade, but the specific leg transferring Mexico
slaves from Africa to America is called
2316. The document that said that colonist
could no longer move westward and en-
croachment on Indian lands
A. Treaty of Paris
B. Proclamation of 1763
C. Declaration of Independence
D. Magna Carta
A. Triangular Trade.
B. the Middle Passage. 2317. Which colonial region had soil and a cli-
mate suited for large-scale agriculture?
C. captured Africans sent to America.
A. Jamestown
D. Cultural Diffusion.
B. New England
2313. What is neo-colonialism? C. Middle colonies
A. A situation where one country is out- D. Southern colonies
wardly independent, but their economic
2318. Which reason for imperialism has to do
and political power is closely monitored
with racism?
and controlled by external forces
A. economic
B. A situation where one country is eco-
nomically dependent on another country B. political
C. A situation where one country is fully C. cultural
independent from external forces D. exploratory
2319. The Second Reich/German Empire was B. To establish trade relations between
proclaimed in 1871 after Prussia’s victory Europe and Asia
in the War
2328. Why was the creation of the Funda- C. Delegated responsibilities to different
mental Orders of Connecticut an important institutions.
milestone in the growth of representative D. none of above
government in the colonies?
A. 1st written constitiution 2333. What is one way that the migration
of European colonists to South America
B. 3rd form of government changed the character of the region?
C. let people vote A. Religion and language patterns
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D. made people leave their homeland changed significantly.
2329. How did England view its North Ameri- B. Men and women gained greater social
can colonies (Economically)? equality.
B. mixed race of Sangley 2336. Indian Forest Service was set up in the
year:
2332. The King
A. 1865
A. Had legislative, judicial and executive
power in America. B. 1864
2337. Main economies of Great Britain: 2342. European imperialist expansion was
brutal in Africa. Only two countries re-
A. The metropolises supplied raw materi-
mained independent
B. Limasawa
C. Hormones
D. none of above
2346. -Term referring to the native peoples or 2352. During the reign of Van den Bosch, the
species of a given place people were asked to do cultivation sys-
A. Indigenous tem that the people had to
B. Immigrants
C. Colonials
D. Imports
2347. What did Hong Xiuquan promise those
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who joined his movement?
A. Heavenly Empire of Great Peace
B. The Three Kingdoms
C. Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
D. The Song Empire
2348. The name of the Spanish attempt to get A. work hard and never give up
back Spain from the Moors or the Muslims. B. plant crops that could be exported
A. Visigoths C. build the Great Post Road
B. Moors D. live happily ever after
C. Regain
2353. Why did the government decide to ban
D. El Cid shifting cultivation?
E. Valencia
A. To grow trees for railway timber
2349. Who among the following led the forest B. When a forest was burnt, there was
revolt in Bastar? the danger of destroying valuable timber
A. Sidhu C. Difficulties for the government to cal-
B. Birsa Munda culate taxes
C. Burial D. All the above reasons
D. Gunda Dur 2354. The Empire that ruled Brazil and Indone-
2350. Which of these is the “Lost Colony”? sia (for a time) and controlled the ports in
both India and Southeast Asia
A. Roanoke
A. Spanish Empire
B. Great Britain
B. Portuguese Empire
C. Jamestown
C. British Empire
D. Virginia
D. Dutch Empire
2351. What was the capital of the Taiping Re-
bellion? 2355. The word adivasi means?
A. Nanjing A. Modern
B. Beijing B. Outsiders
C. Tianjin C. Original inhabitants
D. Shanghai D. none of above
2356. You wish to expand your power and con- A. The belief that Spanish is better than
trol of another territory without assuming English
full control
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the United States
B. 1803
C. 1805 2371. (M) Indonesia was once colonized by
several European nations, including
D. 1810
A. English
2368. The Reconcentration Act prohibited the
usage and exposure of anything that sym- B. Spanish
bolizes denouncing the Americans or incit- C. Japan
ing rebellion.
D. Dutch
A. True
E. German
B. False
2369. What Colonial Motive is expressed in 2372. The arrangement of the pueblos was
the below passage?”By engaging in Im- first stipulated in the Recopilacion de
perialism we can limit the power of our Leyes de los Reynos de Las Indias
competitors, Britain and France. We can A. FACT
prevent territory from falling into their
B. BLUFF
hands, and halt further expansion. Ger-
many would weaken their trade and keep 2373. What is the main objective of scientific
colonial profits from going to Britain and forestry?
France. “
A. Ensuring sustainable timber produc-
A. Economic
tion
B. Exploratory
B. Maintaining the forest ecosystem
C. Political
C. Protecting wildlife habitats
D. Ideological
E. Religious tagsImperialismPrimary D. Providing recreational opportunities
Source and 2 more
2374. What were some of the consequences
2370. In the 1830’s, President Andrew Jack- of the Colombian exchange? (two correct
son supported the Indian removal policy answers)
because A. Millions died of disease
B. Potato crops died
C. More food became available to people
around the world
D. the honeybee nearly went extinct
2375. What was the impact of the Forest Act 2381. How did Great Britain obtain wealth
on villagers’ everyday practices in India? from holding the American settlements as
colonies?
B. False
2383. Dutch changed Indonesia name as
2379. Did the French overseas colonies have A. Dutch East Indies
more autonomy than those in the interior?
B. NKRI
A. Yeah
B. No C. Jayakarta
C. The same autonomy D. none of above
D. The government was elected by other
colonies 2384. Mention how to maintain unity and
unity at home
2380. The had mixed heritage:indigenous
and European. A. Appreciate your opinion
2385. According to the economic policy of mer- 2389. WHAT WERE THE ADMINSTRATIVE
cantilism, select the role of the colony. UNITS CALLED?
A. CAPITAL
B. PRESIDENCIES
C. RESIDENCE
D. FORTS
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2390. Who was the first known European to
land on the shores of America?
A. Vasco da Gama
A. provide raw materials B. Ferdinand Magellan
B. provide natural resources C. Christopher Columbus
C. exert governmental control over the D. James Cook
mother country
2391. In the Republic of South Africa, the gov-
D. serve as a market for manufactured ernment’s apartheid policy was based pri-
goods marily on the concept of
A. Equality
2386. Orwell stated that what made the suc-
cess of American and French Revolutions B. Racial Segregation
possible C. Nativism
A. Democracy D. Economic Specialization
B. Great leaders
2392. The increase in the birth rate and with
C. Money it the increase in population caused signifi-
D. Cheap, easily produced weapons cant changes in the organization of society.
An example of this is
2387. It is a system of economic dominance A. Increase in workers in the city and
through the penetration of capital, which shortage of workers in the field
was consolidated at the end of the 19th
B. Increase in agricultural production
century. It is a more advanced phase of
and reduction of cities.
colonialism.
C. Population increase in rural areas
A. Colonialism
D. All of the above
B. Imperialism
2393. Cultural context that favored the explo-
2388. Who was the president under the arti- ration of new routes, after a period of (in-
cles? tellectual) obscurantism in Europe.
A. George Washington A. The Renaissance.
B. Each governor voted on a president B. The obscurantism.
C. The most senior Senator C. The despotism.
D. There wasn’t one D. The reconquest.
2394. Estonia was born as an independent 2398. All Colonial Regions had the same cli-
state after World War I, until then it be- mate, cultre and geography
longed to the Russian Empire A. True
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2404. What did Rousseau claim to be true?
C. Isabella and Ferdinand
A. All men are born equal
D. Inquisition
B. Music is the answer to everything
E. Granada
C. Kids only cause problems
2410. Construction of railways tracks in India
D. The taller you are the smarter you be- created a huge demand for
come
A. Timber
2405. Prince Diponegoro led the resistance B. Iron
against the Dutch in the area
C. Elephants
A. Maluku D. Bamboo
B. Central Java
2411. Sugarcane plantations were grown on
C. Aceh large monoculture rural properties. Mono-
D. North Sumatra culture made the soil
A. The soil was rich in nutrients, facilitat-
2406. What did the spread of railways in In-
ing production.
dia from the 1850s create a new demand
for? B. The soil was fertile, facilitating produc-
tion.
A. Wood for fuel and sleepers
C. The soil is soaked with water and good
B. Tea and coffee plantations for planting.
C. Protected forest areas D. The soil became impoverished and re-
D. Rubber and spice plantations duced its nutrients, making it infertile.
2407. The colonial division of Africa was offi- 2412. Among the factors of imperialist ex-
cially established in pansion are economic factors:capitalists
looked for safe places to invest their sur-
A. The Berlin Conference plus capital, where there was a cheap
B. The London Agreement source of raw materials and a market for
C. At the Brussels International their productions. That is to say, these
characteristics gave rise to imperialism,
D. none of above which is a consequence of:
2408. The race for European countries to claim A. The expansion.
land in Africa was called the B. Industrialization.
A. Scramble for Africa C. The exchange of raw materials.
B. African Marathon D. Colonialism.
A. nobility.
B. proletariat.
C. middle bourgeoisie
A. North Carolina D. Gentry.
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2422. Mercantilism can best be described as lis?
what?
A. Mercantilism
A. the idea that a colony should be self B. Democracy
sufficient and able to provide for itself
C. Colonialism
B. the idea that a nation needs to strongly
equip its colonies to defend itself in case D. Monarchy
of foreign attack 2427. Which physical feature on the map is
C. the idea that the religion of a colony known as the United States longest river
should differ from the religion of the and a means for transportation and trade?
mother country
D. the idea that a nation s power is re-
lated to its wealth and needs a favorable
balance of trade with its colonies
2423. Democracy
A. Government in which ruling power be-
A. Saint Lawrence River
longs to a few people
B. Colorado River
B. A form of government in which a ruler
has complete authority over the govern- C. Ohio River
ment and lives of the people her or she D. Mississippi River
governs
2428. Who explored Florida?
C. Government in which the people hold
ruling power
D. none of above
A. Atahuallpa
B. Huascar
C. Huayna Cápac
D. none of above
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dis as the first inspector of general forest
of India?
A. United States
B. Germany
C. India
D. United Kingdom
A. Economic
2444. What resources were used in evange-
B. Policies lization and religious representations?
C. Technological A. None is correct.
D. All of the above B. the staging of important moments in
the life of Christ, such as his birth and
2439. Which was the most important of the death
British colonies?
C. The wine
A. Egypt
D. none of above
B. India
2445. Which of the following is a raw mate-
C. Canada
rial that a clothing factory in Great Britain
D. none of above would need from India
A. coal
2440. TRUE OR FALSE:The two Filipino repre-
sentatives in the US Congress have the B. tea
right to vote. C. cotton
A. TRUE D. bananas
B. FALSE
2446. started in Europe, the use of machines
2441. VOC, as East India Company, is aimed and factories introduced mass production,
to a faster way of creating products.
2451. Magellan’s ships were loaded with 500 C. colonies to get rich, rich, rich!
men, provisions, firearms and other mili- D. the mother country to get rich from
tary weapons, and items to be traded. raw materials of a colony.
A. True
2455. What are the different methods used
B. False by the colonizers who came to Southeast
C. Maybe Asia?
2456. The event described in the excerpt was 2460. What was the pretext of European coun-
significant in the history of colonial Amer- tries when colonizing territories in the rest
ica becauseit- of the world?
A. That they were civilizing and moderniz-
ing
B. that they were doing the common good
C. that they were being themselves
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A. created the first North American set-
tlement D. none of above
B. established self-government in the
2461. At the end of the occupation, the United
colonies
States government appointed a military
C. led to the end of British rule in the government in Puerto Rico.
colonies
A. TRUE
D. defined the three branches of govern-
ment B. Falso
2457. What was the impact of colonialism and
2462. The jotedars, who were more powerful
imperialism in Southeast Asia?
than zamindars in rural Bengal, were most
A. Economic development and political powerful in
stability
A. East Bengal.
B. Cultural assimilation and social
progress B. North Bengal.
C. Environmental degradation and re- C. South Bengal.
source depletion
D. West Bengal.
D. Technological advancement and indus-
trialization 2463. One other factor is the theory of Coper-
2458. The taiping rebelionwas a fight for re- nicus and Galileo Galilei which stated
form in A. Earth is the center of the solar system
A. India
B. the earth rotates about the sun
B. Burma
C. the sun is the center of the solar sys-
C. Cambodia
tem and the earth is round
D. China
D. round earth
2459. What was the purpose of finding a
Northwest Passage for European explor- 2464. WHoch of the following are the reasons
ers? for exploration?
A. a quicker route around Africa A. Discover new lands
B. a shortcut through N. America to Asia
B. Find new trade routes
C. a shortcut through S. America to the
Indies C. Conquer lands
D. a safer route for trading with Africa D. Get new ideas
2468. Which character is linked to Marxism? A. Muslims controlled the Silk Road
A. Bakunin B. Desire for more products from Asia
B. Napoleon C. To use the encomienda system
C. Engels D. To avoid higher prices
D. Owen 2473. Examples of Cantonments in British In-
2469. *What was the first consequence of Eu- dia:
ropean imperialism? A. Delhi, Al-Habbad
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B. They lost all their African colonies
C. Organization of countries colonized by
C. They acquired their African colonies Germany
D. They acquired their Asian and African
D. Organization of 53 countries that have
colonies
belonged to the US.
2475. We left England, went to the Nether-
lands, asked King James for a charter, 2479. What is imperialism?
died in droves the first winter, got help A. Political doctrine that justified the sub-
from the Natives, and celebrated the first mission of the people of the world to im-
Thanksgiving in North America. perial States
A. Puritans B. The colonial thinking of the industrial
B. Pilgrims powers
C. Quakers C. The new type of government that was
D. Berndt’s implemented in Africa and Asia
D. The way the British conquered differ-
2476. What do geographers use to explain the
ent regions of the world
way powerful and less powerful countries
relate to each other?
2480. What were some negative effects of
A. Colonialism colonialism?
B. Empires A. Resistance and bloodshed from the lo-
C. Geopolitics cal population
D. Theories like dependency theory and B. Disregard for the culture and heritage
world systems theory of the local people
2477. English philosopher considered one of C. Violation of human rights and spread
the main theorists of capitalist doctrine of diseases
D. All of the above
2484. The Belle Epoque goes 2489. A system of racial discrimination and
segregation in South Africa that kept the
A. Dl 1875 to 1914
white minority in control of the black ma-
B. from the second industrial revolution jority.
until the outbreak of the Second World
War A. Apartheid
C. Dl 1850 to 1918 B. Partition
D. none of above C. Decolonization
B. Spread the Religion 2497. What did capitalist countries stand ac-
C. Strengthen the territory cused of in their relationships with poor
D. To overcome competition between and developing countries in Asia?
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Dutch traders and other Europeans A. “Interference on the economy and pol-
itics”
2493. Definition:To take control of another
country, occupy it with settlers and exploit B. “Promotion of democratic values”
it economically.
C. “Investment in infrastructure”
A. Mercantilism
D. “Provision of foreign aid”
B. Imperialism
E. ”
C. Communism
D. Colonialism 2498. In which region did Spain establish most
of its settlments?
2494. The Spaniards established a centralized
government that was headed by gober-
nadorcillo
A. FACT
B. BLUFF
2500. 24-. What was the neoclassical move- 2505. In informal imperialism, a metropolis ap-
ment dedicated to? points the governor of its colony.
B. Rubber C. Chemistry
D. none of above
C. Coltan
D. Plata 2509. What is a creole?
A. son of a Spanish and indigenous
2504. Which country launched the first at-
tempt to sail out to other lands and find B. son of two Spaniards, born in am. latin
routes for navigation? 2510. A synonym for colonizing power is:
A. France A. Colonia.
B. Spain B. Monarchy.
C. Portugal C. Metropolis.
D. Italy D. Europa.
2511. In which year was the governor of Ben- 2516. What event is the image related to?
gal made the governor-general of Bengal
A. 1771
B. 1772
C. 1773
D. 1784
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2512. In the 1600s, the interest of Europeans
A. The partition of Africa
in Africa was based mainly on Europe’s
need to B. The Discoveries
2521. What was the armed peace called? C. Make people’s lives easier
A. To a war that had no deaths in the Eu- D. Obtain profits from plants that sell well
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C. disappearance of forests
2531. How did selling furniture back to the
colonies help the mother countries? D. depletion of forests
A. Educated the poor 2536. People who were forced to work hard
B. Made them more popular during the Dutch occupation were called
C. Made them richer
D. Trained more craftsmen
A. Rodi
B. Rom person
B. feudalism
C. capitalism
D. socialism
A. Spanish
B. Japan
C. Dutch
D. China
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C. ignore
curs in more countries than the First In-
D. encourage
dustrial Revolution.
2547. Which of the following was the most im- B. The second industrial revolution fo-
portant motivation for imperialism? cuses on a single sector:the energy sec-
A. Economic reasons due to the Indus- tor.
trial Revolution C. The first industrial revolution focuses
B. Social and cultural reasons only on the textile sector.
C. Military reasons D. The United States and Japan appear
among the main protagonists of the sec-
D. The desire for glory and power
ond industrial revolution.
2548. Have you ever seen the 2000 rupiah
2551. Which of the following world historical
banknote, whose hero’s face is that?
events had an impact on the Vietnamese
revolution of the 1919-1930 period?
A. World War II ended.
B. The Communist International was es-
tablished.
C. The European Union is established.
A. Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa D. World War II broke out.
B. Prince Antasari 2552. term used to describe the newly discov-
C. Sisingamangaraja XII ered Americas during the European Age of
Exploration
D. Captain Pattimura
A. Old World
2549. Identify the statementas an Economic,
B. Latin America
Political, or Technological Factor.The astro-
labe and compass helped sailors plot their C. New World
route. D. Europe
2553. It was the highest administrative au-
thority during the Spanish period.
A. monarchy
B. federal government
C. local government
D. central government
2562. Below are things that Japan do to at- 2567. A crop grown by a farmer for sale rather
tract the sympathy of the Indonesian peo- than for personal use
ple, except
A. Cash Crop
A. allowing Indonesia Raya to be sung af-
ter Japan National Anthem B. Headright system
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C. allow the Red and White flag to rise
D. none of above 2568. Choose the correct option
2580. What is the term used for Asian decisions and diplomatic strategy of the
economies that experienced intense countries between 1870 and 1914?
growth and industrialization after WWII?
A. Extraction of raw materials from colo-
A. Asian Tigers nial countries
B. Shatter belts B. Placement of manufactures from
C. Imperial forces these imperialist countries
D. Semi-periphery areas C. Both previous answers
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D. None of these arguments.
2581. An area in which an outside power says
it has special rights to trade 2585. It is a type of sailing ship used by the
A. colony Portuguese in traveling to Africa.
B. protectorate A. chapter
C. sphere of influence B. titanic
D. economic imperialism C. caravel
2582. Atmiya Sabha was founded by D. none of above
A. Keshab Chandra Sen 2586. Religious revival in the American
B. Raja Ram Mohan Roy colonies during the 1700s (eighteenth cen-
tury) which stressed being “born again”
C. Ishwar Chandra Vidya Sagar
and where pietism lead to different types
D. Atmaram Pandurang of churches such as Baptist, Presbyterian,
and Methodist amongst others.
2583. How many European Countries were in-
volved in the colonization of Africa? A. Great Awakening
B. Enlightenment
C. Christian Reformation
D. Colonial Church Movement
A. 5
B. 7
C. 3 A. Thomas Alva Edison
D. 10 B. Karl and Bertha Benz
C. Lumiere Brothers
2584. What important factors of the economic
apparatus became the cornerstone of the D. Alexander Graham Bell
2588. What was the main reason for William 2593. (select all correct answers) The most
Penn wanting Delaware as part of Penn- common types of Puritan writings were
sylvania?
2591. What were the motivations for colonial- A. Warn European powers against inter-
ism? vention in Latin America
A. Freedom, Equality, and Justice B. Needed to establish a foothold in
B. Science, Technology, and Innovation Panama for a future canal
C. Power, Wealth, and Control C. Oppose the revolutions taking place in
South America
D. God, Gold, and Glory
D. Pursue overseas colonies
2592. What is the main impact of colonialism
2596. Which of these statements best de-
on the landscape in North America?
scribes the Declaration of Independence?
A. Rewriting the landscape to signal that
one culture is prioritized over others
B. Creating new ethnic conflicts
C. All of the above
D. Antagonizing existing ethnic conflicts
A. a list of reasons why Britain would fail A. the archipelago of saint Lazarus
to defeat the colonies in battle
B. Pearl of the Orient
B. a list of colonists’ grievances against
C. The island’s Philippines
the British king
D. none of above
C. a lost of colonists who supported the
separation from Great Britain 2601. When was the voyages of Zheng he?
D. a list of suggestions for improving A. 1404-1433
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British rule of the colonies
B. 1405-1433
2597. Which part of the Philippines did the
C. 1401-1422
Spaniards first reach?
D. 1407-1455
A. Mactan
B. Manila 2602. The priest who held the first mass in the
Philippines.
C. Limasawa
A. Father Pedro Perez
D. Homonhon Island
B. Father Pedro Valderrama
2598. How did women contribute to the war
effort during World War I? C. Father Pedro Nuez
2606. What was the main objective of the Por- 2610. Name the colony.
tuguese expeditions in America?
A. Delaware
B. New Jersey
C. Virginia
D. Maryland
2613. Colonialism and Global Trade:How did B. Mexico revolted against Spain
colonialism affect global trade patterns? C. Mexico petitioned for the right to self
A. It reduced international trade govern
B. It diversified trade goods and partners D. The United States invaded Texas and
took control
C. It created trade monopolies for colo-
nial powers 2619. Who was the commander of the Conti-
D. It encouraged free trade policies nental Army?
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2614. is the process of establishing foreign
rule over a set of people
A. Colonialism
B. Protectorate
C. Colony
A. George Washington
D. Diplomacy
B. Lord Cornwallis
2615. Which situation was a direct result of C. Thomas Jefferson
the Civil War?
D. King George
A. emergence of the United States as a
world power 2620. 16-. What do the liberal revolution and
the economic changes of the 19th century
B. rapid growth of industry in the North mean?
C. elimination of all Jim Crow laws A. A serious crisis occurred.
D. end of the sharecropping system B. It transformed 19th century society.
2616. One factor that motivated many Euro- C. The society of the 19th century did not
pean explorers to voyage to North Amer- change.
ica was to- D. All are correct.
A. acquire riches 2621. One of the earliest tribal Revolt was
B. spread slavery that of the in West Bengal
C. create new kingdoms A. 1834-1866
D. avoid prison for crimes B. 1831-1833
C. 1871-1874
2617. What was the first name given by the
Spaniards to the Philippines? D. none of above
A. The Philippine Islands 2622. This picture shows which weakness of
B. Archipelago of Saint Lazarus, the Articles?
2631. After our lunch, my sister took a hand 2635. What is colonialism?
of candy. A. A type of segregation
A. -ful B. When people are forced to read books
B. -less from another race or culture
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2632. piece of territory entrusted by the king 2636. I.African II.European III.NativeWhich
of Spain to individuals in gratitude for groups above mixed to shape the culture
their help in conquering foreign lands of Latin America today?
A. encomienda A. I, III
B. be fulfilled B. I, II
C. visit C. II, III
D. Royal Court D. I, II, III
2633. In the second industrial revolution, one 2637. What impact did the First World War
metal in particular is used more than any and the Second World War have on forests
other. Which? in India and Java?
A. Abandonment of working plans
B. Reckless exploitation for war needs
C. Increased protection for forests
D. Promotion of sustainable forestry
2634. Who established its hegemony in the 2639. The tsar’s policy regarding the cultural
first third of the 19th century Indian sub- reality of the Russian Empire was
continent?
A. To Russification
A. British East India Company B. The integration of the diversity of peo-
B. British West India Company ples
C. the british army 2640. Where was Cortes Born
D. British colonists A. Australia
B. Spain C. Hinduism
C. Portugal D. Islam
2642. The two architects who designed New B. Placing blame on others
Delhi and Shahjahanabad were and C. A contract or agreement
D. Farming/growing crops
A. Edward II & Herber
2648. It is the part of the Earth’s world ocean
B. Edward Lutyens & Herber
that separates America to the west from
C. Herber & John Beniyen Europe and Africa to the east. It extends
D. Edward & Henry from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the
Antarctic Ocean in the south. It is the sec-
2643. Taking control of an area and then send- ond largest ocean on Earth, WE REFER TO:
ing citizens from your country to live there
A. ARCTIC GLACIAL OCEAN
A. Navigation Acts
B. PACIFIC OCEAN
B. Migration
C. ATLANTIC OCEAN
C. Mercantilism
D. ANTARCTIC GLACIAL OCEAN
D. Colonization
2649. What is agriculture?
2644. The subjugated territories are governed
directly by the colonizers, who reorga- A. A set of rules that explain how the gov-
nize the social and productive forces at ernment functions
their convenience. Thus, the colonies pro- B. Crops that are sold for profit
duce economically to support the metropo-
C. A contract or agreement
lis, that is, they put their natural resources
and those of their population at its service. D. Farming/growing crops
A. Colonialism 2650. The majority of the “encomenderos” or
B. Imperialism “latifundistas” were
A. Creoles and Europeans
2645. What religion did Europeans spread to
Southeast Asia? B. indigenous and slaves
A. Buddhism C. mixed race
B. Christianity D. none of above
2651. Which American activist was inspired by 2656. Used to make manufactured goods; in-
the teachings of Gandhi? cludes things like cotton
A. Martin Luther King, Jr. A. raw materials
B. Malcolm X B. natural resources
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2652. Where did Chrsitopher Columbus set up
his colonies for the first time?
A. Bahamas and Caribbean
B. Madeira and Cape Verde
C. Ceuta and Bahamas
D. Caribbeans and Mediera
2661. What did Isabel II want with the remain- 2665. A more powerful, richer country takes
ing regions of the Spanish empire? control of a smaller, less powerful region
or territory. This is an example of
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B. Bombay
C. Dadra & Nagar Haveli
D. Lakshadweep
A. Antonio Meucci
B. Graham Bell
C. Guglielmo Marconi
A. The Old World
D. Thomas Edison
B. The Real World
E. Louis Pasteur
C. The New World
D. The Under World 2683. Westerners were the first to arrive in
the archipelago and then monopolized the
2679. The Spanish had to bring African slaves spice trade in Maluku, namely
because many indigenous people A. French
A. they had decided to sell the gold to B. Dutch
France
C. English
B. they had rebelled against Spain
D. Spanish
C. they had converted to Christianity
E. Portuguese
D. they had died from diseases and
forced labor 2684. Which of the following was the most
essential for the colonial trade and move-
2680. WHO WROTE “EL CAPITAL”?
ment of goods?
A. ADAM SMITH
A. Roadways
B. KARL MARX
B. Railways
C. DAVID RICARDO
C. Airways
D. JOHN MAYNARD
D. Riverways
2681. What type of colony was the Belgian
Congo? 2685. Most important religious order:
A. Domain A. Jesuits
B. Protectorate B. Franciscans
C. Concession C. Order of La Merced
D. Private D. none of above
2686. How could a colony increase the wealth 2691. In order to change (amend) the Articles
of the ruling country? of Confederation, out of 13 states had
A. By preventing new trade routes to agree.
A. 9
B. By bringing more people into the coun-
try B. 10
C. By providing new markets that could C. 13
trade only with the ruling country D. 15
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D. By encouraging more exploration 2692. In what century Portugal began looking
for new trading routes and civilization?
2687. What was the purpose of the Berlin Con-
ference? A. 15th
A. To establish rules for claiming land B. 16th
without conflict between European Pow- C. 17th
ers. D. 18th
B. To provide Germany with land in
2693. What is a metropolis?
Africa.
A. It is the imperialist state from which
C. To give Great Britain and France land
the colonies are directed
in Africa.
B. It is the most important city in the
D. none of above colony
2688. Which religions spread through Africa C. It is the most important city in the en-
because of colonialism? tire empire
A. Christianity & Islam D. It is the dominant region of an entire
empire
B. Islam and Buddhism
C. Christianity & Hinduism 2694. The national symbols of each country
are the Anthem, the Shield and the Flag.
D. Buddhism & Catholicism
A. TRUE
2689. In the 16th century, in the Puerto Rico B. Falso
and Spain scenario, which of them can
be considered the metropolis or mother- 2695. The Shield of Puerto Rico was granted
nation? by the kingdom of Portugal in the year
1511.
A. Spain
A. TRUE
B. Puerto Rico
B. Falso
2690. Out of three categories, which forests 2696. Minorities were easy targets to blame
were regarded as the best? for which historical event?
A. Reserved forests A. Bacon’s Rebellion
B. Protected forests B. Roanoke Colony’s disappearance
C. Village forests C. Mayflower Compact
D. Both (a) and (b) D. Salem Witch Trials
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2707. The Inca used the Quipus (cord with
C. Equatorial Guinea
knots) to:
D. Morocco
E. Venezuela
2712. What helped trade grow in the Sahara?
A. Camels
B. Trucks
2713. The following are the main reasons for
A. decorate their clothes choosing Indonesia as a colonial country
B. count, collect data and keep records
C. use as a belt
D. dry their food
2716. The policy or practice of acquiring full or 2721. One of the important events that deter-
partial political control over another coun- mined the history of colonialism and impe-
try, occupying it with settlers, and exploit- rialism was the discovery of the Cape of
C. Christianity
D. Islam
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B. territories
2726. The government established by the
C. independence
Spaniards had different levels. The high-
est level was the government from Spain, D. food
represented by the council of Indies.
2732. How did life change in the Congo Free
A. FACT State once the Belgian government forced
B. BLUFF King Leopold II to surrender his personal
country in 1908?
2727. Thailand is a (fame) country for rice,
corn and cassava. A. Life got much better for native
Africans.
A. fame
B. Life got much worse for native
B. famous Africans.
C. famously
C. The government tried to aid the inhab-
D. family itants by improving health and education
and building an infrastructure. The Bel-
2728. AFRICA turned out to be a very rich
gians still exploited the region’s gold, cop-
territory in raw materials, so that the
per, and diamonds.
powers faced off to conquer the great-
est number of territories. D. none of above
A. EUROPEAN 2733. This is one of the important inventor fig-
B. ASIAN ures with his findings in the form of
C. OCEANIC
D. ANTARCTICS
A. Spain C. economic
2743. Which of the following is an economic C. To find new ways to get spices.
cause of imperialism?
D. none of above
A. The search for prestige that comes
with having many colonies 2747. What was one of the economic and
B. The powers sent the overpopulation to trade benefits of colonialism?
live in the colonies A. Reduction of wealth for European pow-
C. The demand for raw materials and pre- ers
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cious metals for the industries of the pow-
B. Market dominance for non-European
ers
nations
D. Implement a military culture and dom-
C. Accumulation of wealth for European
inance over inferior countries.
powers through resource exploitation
2744. What is capitalism? D. Decrease in infrastructure develop-
ment
2751. The Berlin Conference and subsequent 2756. What did the Spanish use in the en-
“Scramble for Africa” showed that Euro- comienda?
pean nations
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C. Deforestation
A. Racism. B. Monopoly
B. Discrimination. C. Trust
C. Colonialism. D. Vertical Consolidation
D. Guerra. 2784. Which of the inferences below can be
made from the data?
2780. Based on the information in the excerpt,
which principle was first recognized by the A. The people of Haiti would want to go to
rulers ofthe Rhode Island Colony? Port-au-Prince after the disaster to seek
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shelter.
B. The people of Haiti had adequate med-
ical care to confront the disaster.
C. The people of Haiti have about the
same standard of living as the people of
A. Individual religious choices were al- the United States.
lowed. D. The people of Haiti were at high risk
B. Colonial leaders advocated for only of sickness even without injuries from the
one religion earthquake.
C. Most people living in the colony were 2785. What is occupation?
not religious. A. when a colonizer brings people from
D. Religious practices in the colony were their home land to settle or live in newly
led by the governor. colonized lands
B. when the native people of a land live
2781. What was the impact of the forced re-
their peacefully
moval of Aboriginal children in Australia?
C. when people go to work for a living
A. Loss of Aboriginal culture
D. when a colonizer leaves a place to re-
B. Increase in the population of white turn to their native country
Australians
2786. The first Puerto Rican governor elected
C. Improved lives of Aboriginal families
by the President of the United States was
D. Integration of Aboriginal and non- Jesus T. Piñero.
Aboriginal communities
A. TRUE
2782. What did the Boxer Rebellion aim to B. Falso
fight against?
2787. According to the economic policy of mer-
A. The British cantilism, European nations desired to in-
B. The French crease their wealth, power and prestige
by
C. Catholic Missionaries
D. All of the above
A. establishing colonies in the New World 2793. A ruler or government official who acts
B. buying imports from their rival nations on behalf of a King or Queen
2791. WHAT WERE THE MAIN CAUSES OF THE 2796. The Battle of Plassey was fought in the
BEGINNINGS OF COLONIALISM? year?
A. EXPAND YOUR LANDS AND CONQUER
B. VISIT DIFFERENT LANDS
C. LEARN FROM NEW FOREIGN IDEAS
D. none of above
2797. Document 4:What statement best de- 2801. What was made by Britishers in major
scribes the main idea of this document? towns to keep themselves away from the
A. Colonial powers established an ef- native residencies?
fective government system in African A. Civil Lines
colonies that sustained after the end of B. Loyal Lines
colonialism
C. Honest Lines
B. Colonial powers established a govern-
D. None of the above
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ment but when they left the structure was
not good enough to last
2802. The main reason European settled along
C. Colonial influence was strictly positive rivers and coastlines are
A. easy access to water crops
D. none of above
B. Easy access to trade
2798. Political and legal domination over an C. They made it to the new land and did
alien society is part of the characteristics not want to go any further
of colonialism
D. To import slaves
A. True
2803. Why did Belgium end up acquiring the
B. False
colonies of Rwanda and Burundi?
2799. Who were the major countries to de- A. Germany lost those colonies after
velop settlements in North America during World War I.
the Age of Exploration?
B. Germany lost those colonies after
A. Spain, Great Britain, and France World War II.
B. England, France, and Portugal 2804. Which of the following was a Spanish
C. Spain, Great Britain, and Holland conquistador largely responsible for the
fall of the Aztec Empire in the Americas?
D. Ireland, Germany, and France
A. Father Hildago
2800. In the image is the chancellor who or-
B. Ferdinand Magellan
ganized the meeting that would divide
Africa among the main powers, what was C. Hernan Cortes
it called? D. Christopher Columbus
2806. Who was Fray Bartolome de las Casas? 2810. A characteristic of Imperialism is:
A. a dominican monk A. Expand to coasts and weak regions.
A. Belgium B. False
B. Luxembourg
2819. THE ACRONYM TLC MEANS:
C. Holland
D. Netherlands
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A. Internationalists and nationalists
B. Anarchists and communists
C. Pacifists and militarists A. FREE COMMERCIAL TRANSFER
D. none of above B. FTA
2817. Enlightenment philosophers believe that 2822. What did the Berlin International Con-
if government abuses power the people ference (1884-1885) establish?
should change it. A. the number of slaves for each Euro-
A. True pean power
B. False B. the number of inhabitants for each Eu-
ropean power
2818. When one country takes control of an-
other country and sends people to that C. the number of births for each Euro-
country to live there in order to control the pean power
area and gain riches. D. the zones of influence of the individual
A. True powers in Africa
2823. According to the forest laws enacted by 2828. Ther kharwar rebeliion took place in
the Dutch in Java, A. 1890
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hatma Gandhi’s Harijan Sevak Sangh. B. Spain
C. He used dalitword for the first time in C. Germany
nineteenth century.
D. France
D. He formed Satyashodhak Samaj in
1873. 2838. What year did Hernan Cortes travel to
Mexico?
2834. A protectorate is: A. 1519
A. A State that in exchange for protection B. 1520
delegates its international and military de-
C. 1521
cisions to another stronger State while re-
taining part of its autonomy D. 1522
B. A country without government or au- 2839. Francisco Pizarro, conquered the Coun-
tonomy that is ceded to another State try of:
C. A legal figure that consists of providing A. Mexico.
a guardian to a helpless minor, whether
B. Peru
due to orphanhood or another reason
C. Argentina
D. none of above
D. Colombia
2835. Which of these countries had colonies
2840. During the Great Depression,
A. Germany farmers
B. Austria-hungary A. They barely suffered any losses, since
C. Belgium they lived off the countryside.
2842. What excuse did the French colonialists 2847. VOC, the Dutch traders organization in
use to invade Vietnam in 1858? Indonesia, was established in 1602. It
was formed to
2852. Brilliant Filipino students that were sent 2857. The policy or practice of acquiring full or
to the US to continue their studies for free partial political control over another coun-
as scholars were called try, occupying it with settlers, and exploit-
ing it economically is called
A. magistrate
A. occupation
B. pensioners
B. capitalism
C. enlightened
C. colonialism
D. Scholar
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D. none of above
2853. When did European colonialism happen
2858. The court that would hear appeals from
globally?
the lower court of the Philippines.
A. 20th century to present A. Trial Court
B. 15th century to 18th century B. Court of Appeal
C. 10th century to 15th century C. Supreme Court
D. 18th century to 20th century D. none of above
2854. What was the main purpose of their 2859. What was the major impact of the First
coming to Indonesia? World War and the Second World War on
forests in India?
A. they wanted to spread Christian reli-
gion A. Working plans were abandoned
B. they just wanted to travel B. Forest preservation was intensified
C. they wanted to prove that the world is C. Forest area increased
round D. Large-scale tree planting
D. they wanted to get spices 2860. Which of the following War is concluded
with treaty of Srirangapatanam?
2855. What was the reason for the police to
get cruel and corrupt? A. 1st Anglo-Mysore War
A. Low salaries and Low power B. Second Anglo Mysore War
D. High salaries and High power 2861. The citizens of subject nations maintain
their autonomy except in those matters
2856. The theory that it was natural for that suit the subjecting power.
stronger nations to dominate weaker ones A. Colonialism
is known as
B. Imperialism
A. Berlin Conference
2862. Why did the Dutch emmigrate the Ja-
B. Social Darwinism
vanese people to the Suriname?
C. Sphere of Influence
A. Dutch needs coolies to be employed on
D. Scramble for Africa plantations
B. There is overpopulation in Java 2868. The main cause of Imperialism was eco-
nomic. What did industrialized countries
C. Suriname needs a lots of experts to de-
need to maintain their industry?
2865. What is the term used for the unequal 2870. Which American colony suffered from a
economic relationships between core, pe- lack of settlers with sufficient survival and
riphery, and semi-periphery areas? work skills?
A. Culinary colonization A. Roanoke
B. Imperialism B. Plymouth
C. Dependency theory C. Jamestown
D. World systems theory D. Massachusetts Bay
2866. WHAT DOES THE WORD “LAISSEZ- 2871. This was led by the countries like
FAIRE” MEAN? Portugal, Spain, England, and Nether-
A. SIN lands.
C. WEAKNESS B. Eastern
D. ALLOW TO DO C. Northern
D. Southern
2867. Where we got the name Philippines
from 2872. Cameroon was a colony of
A. Magellan A. Portugal
B. Legazpi B. France
C. Villalobos C. Germany
D. Philip II D. United Kingdom
2873. Which of the following Islamic warriors 2876. What is the negative effect of colonial-
gave his name to the Ottoman Empire? ism?
A. the local people couldn’t learn the cul-
ture from other countries
B. the local people wouldn’t have any
chances to participate in any governmen-
tal institution
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C. the culture and heritage of local peo-
ple could be disappear
D. the local culture could be spread to
other countries and make it not original
A. Mehmed the Conqueror anymore
2880. (S) The main task of the Daendels gov- 2885. Which is true of free African Americans
ernment in Indonesia was to defend Java living in both the North and the South?
from British attacks. In carrying out this
B. English
C. German
D. Portuguese
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A. Silk Road.
A. It is only politically united B. Pepper route.
B. Only economically united C. Jade Route.
C. It is united politically and economically D. Coffee route.
D. It is not united
2894. Everyone can pursue their own happi-
2890. People who were forced to work hard ness so long as it does not interfere with
during the Japanese occupation were someone else
called A. Right
B. Privilege
2898. What was the economy of the island of 2904. The proposition to keep trade in China
Cuba based on? open equally to trade with all countries.
A. OPIUM WARS
2910. Who was the conqueror of the Incas? C. It can be either a settlement or form of
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settlement, or a territory subject to the ad-
A. Fray Bartolome de las Casas ministration and government of a remote
B. Fernando Franco country.
C. Francisco Pizarro D. none of above
D. Hernan Cortes 2915. What was the name of the Aztec capital
city?
2911. Who served in the Janissary army?
A. Tenochtitlan
A. Christian slaves who converted to Is-
lam made up the Janissary army. B. Cuzco
2913. What region of the world became part 2918. Belgian rule in the Congo was distinc-
of the British Empire in 1858? tive among the methods of colonial gov-
ernment for its
A. India
A. near lack of conflict with the native
B. Australia
population
C. New Zealand B. use of education and training of the na-
D. Canada tive population for government positions
C. employment of extreme brute force 2923. This line was built from 1808 to 1811.
It was built during the government
D. enlightened indirect rule
2921. Our country was named after him. C. social inequalities in Europe
D. economic conditions in Europe
A. Victoria
B. Concepcion 2926. This refers to the author’s attitude or
opinion on the subject that he/she is writ-
C. Villalobos ing
D. Legazpi A. Point of view
E. Felipe II B. Tone
2922. Java is famous for: C. Figurative language
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A. telescope
B. Compass 2933. Which of the following factors did NOT
C. Astrolabe contribute to the delay in Italian industri-
alization?
D. caravel
A. rigid customs system
2929. Chaco Canyon was the home to which
ancient civilization? B. presence of many dialects
C. difficult communications
D. scarce mineral resources
2937. The area of the Congo was colonized by: 2941. Privilege refers to something that is
granted or can be revoked by someone
else
2946. What did the treaty of Tordesillas do? 2950. Black Skin, White Masks was written
by:
A. Homi a. Bhava
B. Edward Said
C. Benedict Anderson
D. Frantz Fanon
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2951. How did Imperialism affect food produc-
tion?
A. Less focus was on food production.
B. More food was brought to colonial peo-
ple.
A. Divided the world between Spain and
C. Farmers and Fishmen had more time
Colombia
to harvest food
B. He divided the territories east of the
D. none of above
line to Spain
C. He divided the territories to the east 2952. The event wherein Martin Luther ques-
to Portugal tioned many of the ways of the Roman
D. Gave rights to the Indians Catholic Church
A. America
2947. Who was the leader of the Indepen-
dence mission that resulted to the signing B. Asia
of the Tydings-McDuffie Law? C. Treaty of Tordesillas
A. Sergio Osmeña D. Reformation
B. Manuel Roxas E. Ferdinand Magellan
C. Manuel Quezon
2953. What were the Spanish institutions?
D. Emilio Jacinto
2948. Which European countries had the most
influence in Africa?
A. USA and Soviet Union
B. India and China
C. Italy and Germany
D. Great Britain and France
2949. The first permanent English settlement
A. Crown, Cabildo, Royal Court, Council of
in North America was
the Indies and the House of Contract
A. Werowocomoco
B. Crown, Council of the Indies, Casa de
B. Yorktown Contratación and the Cabildo
C. Richmond C. Contracting House, Governments,
D. Jamestown Royal Court, Council of the Indies
D. Crown, Council of the Indies, Casa de 2958. What was the second Bismarckian sys-
Contratación and the Court of the Inquisi- tem called?
tion
2956. Napoleon betrayed the Spanish king 2961. Did the council established by the Span-
ish and the one that the Indian towns had
A. TRUE fulfill the same political functions?
B. false
2962. Member of Royal Audiencia who listens 2967. Where did the crisis of 1873 develop?
to the complaints of the people A. In France
A. superior decree B. In Great Britain
B. be fulfilled C. In Italy
C. friar D. In Spain
D. hearer 2968. Which type of ship enabled the voyages
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of discovery to take place from Europe?
2963. Since the 1980s, what has become
a more important goal for governments
across Asia and Africa in terms of
forestry?
A. Conservation of Forests
B. Collection of Timber
C. Scientific Forestry A. Astrolabe
D. Deforestation B. Galleon
C. Compass
2964. What is the best reason the cartoonist
titled this cartoon, “Gold Diggers?” D. Steamship
2969. A large farm on which the labor of
slaves or other workers is used to grow
a single crop, such as sugar cane or cotton
A. Indentured Servant
B. Plantation
C. Joint-Stock Company
A. The Europeans stole gold from Africa. D. Cash Crop
B. Africans stole gold from Europeans. 2970. The coordination of different Latin Amer-
ican dictators with the help of the US to
C. The Europeans were money-hungry.
eliminate political opponents in the 1970s
D. The Africans were money hungry. A. Operation Falcon
2965. He painted the Spoliarium B. Operation Condor
A. Juan Luna C. Operation Twitter
2982. What was the Mississippian Culture at 2986. What system allowed Spanish colonists
Cahokia best known for? to demand labor from Native Americans?
A. mercantilism
B. encomienda
C. colonization
D. exploration
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2987. The Company established its rule in Ben-
gal in mid
A. Terrace farming A. 1770s.
B. Cliff dwelling B. 1760s.
C. Fishing C. 1750s.
D. Mound building D. 1740s.
2983. It was one of the transformations that 2988. What is a protectorate?
the American world experienced in the
face of the dominance of the European A. A country or area that is controlled by
powers. another country with no formal authority
to do so.
A. Exchange of wealth between the two
worlds B. A state that is under the protection of
another state, but directly controlled by
B. Catholicism was introduced the protecting state.
C. The coexistence of societies between C. An area whose art and music are influ-
the two worlds enced by a foreign power.
D. The cultures of both worlds were D. none of above
shared
2989. What did the US place in strategic places
2984. One way the Scientific Revolution did
like the Philippines, Thailand, and South
NOT impact the Age of Exploration was:
Korea?
A. Created faster and better ships
A. “Military bases”
B. Improved forms of navigation
B. “Embassies”
C. Allowed for exploration of farther dis-
C. “Economic sanctions”
tances
D. “Cultural centers”
D. Slowed the spread of diseases be-
tween Europe & the Americas E. ”
2985. Head of Central or National government 2990. When was the Department of Public In-
during Spanish colonialism struction established?
A. governor-general A. 1910
B. data B. 1900
C. friar C. 1911
D. babaylan D. 1901
B. to see who could throw a barrel fur- 2998. What year was Italian unification com-
ther. plete?
C. to frame the Native Americans. A. 1848
D. to protest taxes
B. 1861
2994. The Portuguese figure who succeeded in C. 1870
conquering Malacca was
D. 1871
A. Christoper Colombus
B. Ferdinand Magelhaens 2999. They were leaders who led the Maguin-
danaoans in attacking the islands of
C. Alfonso de Albuquerque
Panay, Negros, and Cebu.
D. Cornelis de Houtman
A. Data is & Bison
E. Vasco da Gama
B. Sultan Seif & Kudarat
2995. All of the following are reasons why
C. Datu Salikula & Sirungan
peace has not been achieved in Is-
rael/Palestine EXCEPT for D. Datu Sirungan & Ache
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as the medium of instruction for higher ed-
ucation in India by Lord Macaulay?
A. 1833
B. 1835 A. Virginia
C. 1858 B. North Carolina
D. 1881 C. Maryland
3003. The main cause of imperialism was eco- B. To get to know other European na-
nomic. What did industrialized countries tions.
on the African continent need as a prior- C. To get used to the African map.
ity?
D. none of above
A. Place the surplus population outside
the country. 3007. What made Orwell’s article so impor-
B. Civilize the indigenous people to avoid tant?
conflicts. A. He correctly predicted the coming of
C. Raw materials, energy sources and la- WWII
bor. B. He correctly predicted that nuclear
D. Discover new towns. weapons would bring peace
C. He predicted the Cold War
3004. In the American Revolution, which side
had the advantage of fighting on home D. none of above
ground?
3008. Russo-Japanese war was the first war
A. America won by Asians against European powers.
B. England
A. True
3005. Name the colony. B. False
3009. Which of the following is an area settled 3014. European migratory flows were di-
and ruled by the government of a distant rected mainly towards countries rich in
land (this government is often called the raw resources but poor in labour
B. Land A. False
B. True
C. Property
D. Status and merchandise 3017. 9-. In what year was the Berlin Confer-
ence?
3012. The modern Colonialism began during A. 1880.
B. 1914.
A. the Age of Exploration
C. 1885.
B. the Age of Motivation
D. 1886.
C. the Age of Obession
3018. An action that goes against what we
D. the Age of Technology consider to be right, moral, or ethical can
be described as
3013. How did geography affect the outcome
of the Battle of Gettysburg? A. Admiral
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D. British Empire B. When one nation forces other nearby
nations to learn their language.
3021. Who had said, “Let’s go back to the
Vedas? C. When one nation forces their culture
A. Vivekananda and practices on nearby people groups.
B. Ram Mohan Roy D. When one nation tries to build cities
larger than its rivals.
C. Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar
D. Dayanand Saraswati 3027. Which of the following was NOT a colo-
nized area under Portugal?
3022. What is the most populated country in
Africa? A. India
A. Egypt B. Peru
B. Ethiopia
C. Africa
C. Nigeria
D. Brazil
D. South Africa
3023. China and Britain fought a war over: 3028. 14-. Differentiates between colonizers
and indigenous people.
A. the Korean peninsula
A. Colonizers are people who are going to
B. conquests along the Nile River
conquer land that is not theirs and indige-
C. opium production and distribution nous people are people born in a place.
D. the elimination of the samurai B. Colonizers are people born in a place
3024. power to create decrees that were al- and indigenous people are people who are
most equivalent to king’s laws going to conquer a land that is not theirs.
3030. who created the term “mercantile sys- D. There was great confidence in the fu-
tem?” ture; infant mortality reached very high
levels, there was great confidence in the
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tributions of- A. they continued to purchase tea from lo-
cal merchants
B. Spanish conquistadors that first
landed on Hispaniola B. they attacked British soldiers guarding
shipments of tea
C. Africans who were brought to the re-
gion as enslaved people C. they ignored the law until they began
running low on tea
D. From British and French colonists.
D. the boycotted and destroyed entire
3042. The organization that operated in Amer- shipments of tea
ica during the colonial regime exercised by
Spain was: 3046. British colonial administration system
adopted in the Lagos colony is was a
A. Seville Contracting House.
rule
B. Town hall or podium or building council A. direct
C. Council of the Indies B. indirect
D. General Captaincies C. protectorate
3043. All of the following were effects of Eu- D. association
ropean Colonization of Africa except:
3047. Christopher Columbus on his first voy-
A. European languages and religions con- age arrived at one of the Bahamas Islands,
tinuing to be a part of life. which was called and later named:
B. civil wars inside newly formed coun- A. La Gomera Island was later called Lan-
tries. zarote
C. increased development came with B. Terceira Island was later called Santa
more independence. María.
D. government corruption. C. Guanahani Island was later called San
Salvador
3044. When did colonization begin?
D. Eleuthera Island then St. Michael
A. 15th Century
B. 14th Century 3048. During the American period, the educa-
tion was centered on two main concerns
C. 20th Century
which are considered the two best legacy
D. 13th Century of the Americans in the country
3045. How did the colonists react to the Tea A. health and safety
Act? B. environmental and security
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C. Help indies people on the war of inde-
pendence
D. none of above
3058. Why was there a Treaty of Tordesillas? A. Economic
A. The Portuguese and the Spaniards B. Political
kept fighting over new territory. C. Technological
B. The Portuguese prince married a Span- D. none of above
ish princess.
C. Portugal and Spain wanted to split up. 3063. Name the colony.
D. Magellan wanted to be a Spaniard.
3059. American schools opened during 1919:
A. University of Manila
B. Philippine Normal School
C. Philippine Women’s University
D. Silliman University
3060. was the major source of cotton for
the British till 1862.
A. America A. New York
B. India B. New Hampshire
C. China C. New Jersey
D. Japan D. New Carolina
3061. Which ship of Magellan was burned by 3064. Low education is a factor in Indonesia
the natives in Cebu? was colonized
A. Concepcion
B. Santiago
C. Saint Anthony
D. Trinidad
E. Victoria
3073. Who first explored the Congo River? D. Lord Ripon & Lord Dalhousie
A. Henry Glass
3078. Refusing to buy something
B. Vasco da Gama
A. Protest
C. Henry Stanley
B. Riot
D. David Livingstone
C. Boycott
3074. In 1684, Sultan Haji signed an agree- D. Petition
ment with the VOC where the contents of
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the agreement stated that Banten would 3079. With whom Mir Qasim made an alliance
become a colony. to fight British for the last time in the bat-
A. EIC tle of Buxar?
B. Dutch A. Nawab Wazir of Awadh
C. VOC B. Peshwa of Maratha empire
D. Portuguese C. Hydar Ali of Mysore
E. Spanish D. Ranjit Singh of Punjab
3075. (S) The arrival of Europeans to Indone- 3080. What is the collective name of the teach-
sia also had an influence in the field of re- ers through the ship USS Thomas?
ligion, namely the development of Chris-
A. Dominicans
tianity and Catholicism. This is in line with
the motto of ancient European imperialism, B. Franciscans
namely C. Thomasites
A. Gold D. none of above
B. Glory
3081. An economic system in which nations
C. Gospel
seek to increase their wealth and power
D. Government by obtaining large amounts of gold and sil-
E. God ver by establishing a favorable balance of
trade
3076. Which reason for imperialism has to do
A. Plantation
with needing new markets( places and
people to sell things to), things that were B. Joint-Stock Company
made in factories? C. Colony
A. economic D. Mercantilism
B. political
3082. What is a pilgrimage?
C. cultural
A. A settlement in a foreign land
D. imperialism
B. A group that goes on a long journey for
3077. The British architects of New Delhi were religious reasons
A. Edward Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker C. Permission given from a higher author-
B. Lord Cornwallis & Lord Ilbert ity
C. Lord Curzon & Robert Clive D. Leader or head of government
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3096. The following is not contained in the
Bongaya Agreement
A. green A. The VOC held a trade monopoly
B. yellow throughout South and Southeast Sulawesi
C. purple B. Aru Palaka is confirmed as King of
D. red Bone
C. Makassar had to surrender its forts to
3093. which among the following pictures is the VOC
the statue of birsa munda?
D. Makassar must liberate all its subor-
dinate areas, for example:Sopeng, Luwu,
Wajo and Bone
A. E. The VOC had to pay for losses due to
the war
3097. What was the First International?
A. secret society of intellectuals
B. International Workers’ Association
B. founded in London in 1864
C. Organization of European countries
founded in 1945
D. Military alliance between colonial pow-
ers
C.
3098. Which American Founding Father did
John Locke influence the most?
A. Ben Franklin
B. George Washington
D. C. John Adams
D. Thomas Jefferson
3099. What is the policy of when a
3094. He was the one who accepted Magel- stronger/larger nation takes over a
lan’s offer to sail west opposite to the smaller/weaker nation?
path charted by Christopher Columbus. A. industrialization
A. King Charles I B. imperialism
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B. Chaparral
tion
C. Temperate Rainforest
D. Use of Collective Bargaining
D. Tropical Rainforest
3112. What was the name for the British zone 3116. The Three A Movement founded by
of India? Japan was an attempt to persuade the In-
A. White town donesian people to help Japan. The Three
A Movement includes:
B. Black town
A. Nippon Asia Leader
C. Purple town B. Nippon Protector of Asia
D. Grey town C. Nippon Light of Asia
D. Nippon Asian Guiding
3113. Click on more than one answer:Why
were European nations motivated to dis- 3117. Criminal tribe Act was introduced in
cover and colonize new lands? which year?
A. the influence of mercantilism A. 1871
B. the lure of world domination and B. 1872
power C. 1873
C. to promote Western culture and Ro- D. 1874
man Catholicism
3118. Which language became popular in India
D. to control economic resources due to the influence of the British East In-
dian Company?
3114. The assignment, by the Crown, of a A. Hindi
certain number of indigenous people to a
B. Bengali
Spanish subject, in compensation for the
services provided, is called C. English
A. Encomienda. D. Sanskrit
B. 1793 D. Pueblo
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C. 1797 3135. It is the very first Spanish settlement in
D. 1813 the Philippines.
A. Cebu
3130. Example:Country A has control over
Country B. Oil was discovered in Country B. Boracay
B, however Country A gets to decide what C. Davao
is done with it and how it is used.
D. Manila
A. Colony
B. Sphere of Influence 3136. Don’t approach the snake because it is
(danger).
C. Protectorate
D. Economic Imperialism
A. True
B. False
3146. What are the three (3) levels of the 3151. Which Civil War Battle was a turning
Spanish government? point because Confederate losses were so
high that General Robert E. Lee never ad-
A. Central, Provincial, and Barangay
vanced into the North again?
B. Central, Provincial, and Municipal
A. Bull Run
C. Central, Provincial, Municipal, and
B. Antietam
Barangay
C. Vicksburg
D. none of above
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D. Gettysburg
3147. It is the tendency of a nation to extend
its control 3152. Which of the following contributed to
causing the Age of Exploration? (select all
A. Colonialism that apply)
B. Capitalism
C. Imperialism
D. none of above
D. environmentalist
3164. Which European power controlled most
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of Africa’s ports?
A. Britain
B. France
C. Germany
D. Belgium A. colonialism
3165. What was the British East India Com- B. imperialism
pany’s role in the colonization of India?
C. nationalism
A. It was a diplomatic mission that nego-
tiated treaties with Indian rulers D. militarism
B. It was a military alliance that pro- 3169. What do we know about Europe at the
tected India from foreign invasions end of the 15th century?
C. It was a trading company that estab-
lished control over India and ruled it as a A. Strong Feudal System
colony B. Weak Feudal System
D. It was a religious organization that C. The bourgeoisie does not exist
spread Christianity in India
D. None is correct
3166. Until what year was slavery maintained
in Cuba? 3170. Schools were established in many
A. 1886 towns and the first teachers were
B. 1871 A. American singers
C. 1898 B. American soldiers
D. 1874
C. American lawyers
3167. The threat present in the image caused D. American teachers
the Portuguese to abandon the Mapa Cor
de Rosa project that intended to unite the 3171. The (manager) of the National Bank
Atlantic with the Indian Ocean. required a capable man.
A. managerially
B. managersial
C. manageress
D. management
3172. (S) The search for spices as an im- 3177. The trait of the Spanish language is a
portant trade commodity is the basis of reason Latin America is a-
enthusiasm
B. A secondhand account made after the A. sign treaties and create taxes
event B. declare war and create taxes
C. Participating in the event yourself C. sign treaties and declare war
D. Speaking to or reading about someone D. none of the above
who was there 3187. The spices were:
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3183. Look at the following picture of a figure A. Cumin, cloves, cinnamon, pepper
who is a Dutch figure who pioneered the B. Thyme, saffron, linseed, marjoram
political thought of retribution named
C. Rue, laurel, zen, rhubarb
D. Season, turmeric, aloe, calendula
3188. Who, besides the monarchy, did mercan-
tilism as an economic policy benefit?
A. To the bourgeois or merchants.
B. To the peasants and slaves.
C. To the landowners and ranchers.
D. To the military.
3189. he called for an uprising against the
Spanish started the Mexican War of Inde-
pendence
A. Baron Van Hoevell
A. Marquis of Rubi
B. Cornelis de Jonge
B. Father Miguel Hidalgo
C. Frederick Idenburg
C. Jose Bernardo Gutierrez de Lara
D. E.F.E. Douwes Dekker
D. Bernardo de Galvez
E. From Deventer
3190. The Meiji Restoration ended the rule of
3184. The Spaniards wanted to conquer Min- Japan
danao because of its gold
A. shoguns
A. FACT B. presidents
B. BLUFF C. emperors
3185. During British colonial rule, Raffles as D. queens
leader in the Dutch East Indies imple-
3191. After WWII, European global power
mented a system
The rise of independent nations in Asia and
A. Foreign investment Africa is evidence of this.
B. Cultural System A. Declined
C. Forced planting B. Strengthened
D. Landrante C. Stayed the Same
E. Forced labor D. none of above
3201. What was the impact of the British East 3206. Flowers Campaign?
Indian Company on India? A. peaceful protest by Chinese against
A. Increased trade and economic growth Soviet intervention
B. Spread of Indian culture to other coun- B. farmers revolt seeking individual land
tries ownership
C. Decrease in population C. last battle of Chinese Civil War.
D. Loss of Indian languages D. encouraged public criticism of Chinese
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3202. A protectorate was a country without govt
an Aboriginal government and with for- 3207. Functions of the viceroys in the colonies.
eign rulers.
A. Administrative, political and judicial
A. TRUE
B. Cultural, political and judicial
B. falso
C. Administrative, political and religious
3203. For what amount were the Virgin Is-
lands sold? D. Political, cultural and judicial
3211. What did the Dutch do in Java just be- 3215. What did Leopold II obtain after the
fore the Japanese occupied the region dur- Berlin Congress of 1885?
ing World War II?
3212. In this economic system, a mother coun- 3216. Which term is when a country takes
try gained wealth by over parts of another country to put set-
tlers there and use it for economic gain?
A. Imperialism
B. Colonialism
C. take it overism
D. none of above
B. Asia C. communication
3220. Which among the ships of Magellan 3225. Which of the following is best de-
safely returned to Spain? scribes the following political practice and
legacy/impact of Colonialism? “Imple-
A. Victoria
menting policies that intentionally weak-
B. Concepcion ened indigenous power networks and in-
stitutions.”
C. Villalobos
A. Colonial political systems were un-
D. Legazpi
democratic
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E. Felipe II B. Law and Order (“Peace”) was a pri-
mary objective of colonial governments.
3221. Which of the following was not a tribal
community? C. Colonial governments lacked capacity.
3240. What is the name of the most important economic, and cultural control in another
document of the arrival of people to Amer- region
ica? D. The first peoples who are the original
settlers of a region
3244. The act of building an empire in for-
eign lands is called Europeans colo-
nized Africa during the 1800s.
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A. Imperialism
3250. Who wanted the Berlin International 3255. Government Social Groups Economic
Conference? Systems Religion Language What is the
best category for the above list of items?
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D. Oceania
3278. This person was a great inventor, sci- B. Their next target was the khasis of in-
entist, and writer. He also helped to con- dia who lived in deep forests an led a life
vince France to support America during the of self-sufficiency
revolution. Who was he? C. Their next target was the tribals of in-
dia who lived in deep water an led a life of
self sufficiency
D. none of above
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3282. Raw materials are used to make the
things we make ourselves or buy in stores.
Those things are:
A. George Washington
B. John Adams
C. Thomas Jefferson
D. Benjamin Franklin
A. raw materials
3279. Christopher Columbus is a B. manufactured goods
A. Portuguese C. natural resources
A. Their next target was the tribals of in- 3285. Which of the following is true about the
dia who lived in deep forests an led a life relationship between China and the U.S in
of self-sufficiency the 1990s-early 2000s?
3286. In which year was Edward Said’s Orien- 3291. Which one is NOT one of Magellan’s
talism first published? ships?
A. 1978 A. Leonor
B. Concepcion
B. 1979
C. Trinidad
C. 1980
D. VIctoria
D. 1981
3292. What was the only sign of the Roanoke
3287. The increase in production required the colony that was left behind for later set-
search for new markets to obtain raw ma- tlers and historians to see?
terials. Capitalism did not demand new
spaces in which to invest capital. A. ‘CROATIA’
A. Fals B. ‘KRAKATOA’
C. ‘CROCHET’
B. true
D. ‘CROATOAN’
3288. Jules Verne in world literature is consid-
ered 3293. comes from the latin word imperium
which means ‘to command’
A. The father of science fiction.
A. colonialism
B. A romantic writer.
B. imperialism
C. A writer of Realism.
3294. Were the colonies they acquired at the
D. none of above
end of the 19th century part of the United
3289. What is colonialism? States?
3290. Why is it important to address the lega- A. The flu and smallpox
cies of colonialism today? B. Agrippina and Virginine.
A. Domain C. Arochukwu
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C. exploitation colony 3301. American schools opened during 1907 &
D. settlement colony 1908 are
A. Centro Escolar University
3297. Colonialism refers to a policy of domina-
tion, subjugation and exercise of control B. Philippine Normal School
by a powerfulcountry a weaker one. C. University of the Philippines
A. True D. Silliman University
B. False
3302. What can be defined as a “political prac-
3298. Which of the following best describes a tice”?
“closed market” A. An economic policy in which a coun-
A. A grocery store that is closed for the try accumulates riches by exploiting re-
day sources
B. A closed loop of resources, manufac- B. A system in which a state governs it’s
turing, and markets within an empire citizens and individuals co-exist and abide
by state laws
C. A blocked canal or trade route
C. A military strategy into controlling cer-
D. none of above
tain territories for national protection.
3299. What is NOT one of the reasons Euro- D. none of above
peans colonized Pacific islands?
3303. Whose colony was Chile in the 19th cen-
tury?
A. Spain
B. inglaterra
C. France
D. we are already independent
A. To keep from other countries getting 3304. It refers to the province that fully recog-
them and to use them as strategic points nizes Spanish power.*
B. White man’s burden-they felt they had A. RESIDENCE
to help less developed civilizations
B. MAYOR’S DEPARTMENT
C. It was a competition of power and
prestige 3305. Which country held the largest colony in
D. They liked the culture and people of the Africa?
islands A. Germany
3313. Why was it necessary for small and 3317. Consequences of decolonization in
large states to form the Great Compromise Africa and Asia
while writing the Constitution?
A. Small states wanted more representa-
tion.
B. Large states wanted to vote as a group
in Congress.
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C. All states expected their boundaries to
change due to westward migration.
A. Political instability with frequent coups
D. The populations of small states were d’état.
equal to those of large states if slaves
were counted. B. Increase of democracy.
C. Sustainable development thanks to
3314. Which conquistador conquered the Incan neocolonialism.
empire for Spain?
D. Increased social equality
A. Ferdinand Magellan
3318. What were the four causes of imperial-
B. Francisco Pizarro
ism?
C. Christopher Columbus A. Industrial development
D. Hernan Cortes B. Rivalry between countries
3315. Which ship of Magellan turned back to C. Increase in the population of industri-
Spain after a mutiny in Port San Julian? alized countries
A. Concepcion D. Racist and cultural superiority
B. Santiago E. Technological and cultural backward-
ness of colonized countries
C. Saint Anthony
3319. Building new defensive fortifications is
D. Trinidad
an effort made by Daendels in the field
E. Victoria of
3316. The tropical forest in South America is a A. Politics
famous location for what line of latitude? B. Social
C. Economy
D. Security defense
E. Government
3321. Why did Europeans improve roads, build 3324. Which was the only empire that had no
bridges, and put down railroad tracks in possessions in Africa?
their colonies? A. French
C. Spain and France 3328. When did the period of European con-
quest of other continents begin?
D. England and France
A. In 1500
E. Portugal and England
B. In 1400
3323. A Positive Consequence of economic im- C. In 1600
perialism is D. In 1700
A. Construction of roads and means of 3329. Tilka Manjhi belonged to this tribe:
transportation
A. The Kols
B. Man to Man Exploitation B. The Bhils
C. Exploitation of Natural Resources C. The munda
D. Import of raw materials D. The Santhals
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3331. Why did the Belgians and British want
to control the areas of Central, East, and C. Asia
South Africa? D. Persia
A. Because these areas had the nicest cli- E. Europe
mates and best soil in Africa.
3336. Why was the ideal of equality problem-
B. Because these areas had the nicest na-
atic during the colonial era?
tives in Africa.
C. Because these areas had the
strongest natives in Africa.
D. Because these areas had the least
amount of natives in Africa.
3333. The purpose of forced cultivation by the D. it created different social classes
Dutch government was 3337. Which was the most common rea-
A. Opening job opportunities son why European nations established
colonies?
B. Introducing new plants
A. Economic
C. Increase farmer income
B. Military
D. Make people’s lives easier
C. Social
E. Obtain profits from plants that sell well
in the international market D. Religion
3338. Tsar is the name of the monarch in
3334. The fact that many people emigrate
the
from Latin American countries to come to
Spain is also a consequence of colonialism. A. Russian empire
Specifically, it is a consequence B. Austro-Hungarian Empire
A. Economic C. Turkish-Ottoman Empire
B. Demographic D. none of above
3339. What settlement was established in 3343. When someone moved to the American
Massachusetts in 1620? colonies in the hopes of building a business
that will provide their family with a good
A. Rights
B. Equality
C. Opportunity
D. Freedom
3347. This photograph is most often associ- C. Women continued to perform only do-
ated with the term mestic duties during the Second Industrial
A. Appeasement Revolution
B. Containment D. Women played a predominant role as
managers in industries during the Second
C. Boycott Industrial Revolution
D. Segregation
3353. The Napoleonic army consisted of
3348. Chinese-Japanese conqueror in the 4th
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A. 1, 000 troops
stage of Moro wars
B. 100, 000 troops
A. Koxinga
C. 10, 000 troops
B. That one
D. none of above
3349. The empire which the Moors belonged
to 3354. It was the first Spanish bank that was
established in the Philippines
A. Islamic Empire
A. BANCO ESPANOL FILIPINO ISABEL II
B. Mongolian Empire
B. FILIPINO BANK
C. Roman Empire
C. GOLD BANK
D. African Empire
D. BANK OF MADRID
3350. When a combination of companies con-
trol an industry to reduce competition 3355. How was imperialism connected to race
and religion?
A. monopoly
A. Imperial powers used racial and reli-
B. trust gious beliefs to justify their domination
C. let it happen over colonized peoples
D. patent B. Imperialism was purely based on eco-
nomic interests and had no connection to
3351. England used their economic practice as race or religion
one of their main reasons for controlling
the colonies What was this economic C. Race and religion were entirely ig-
practice called? nored during the imperialist era
C. EMPIRE C. Neo-colonialism
D. SEPOY REBELLION D. Dependency theory
3366. Which act did the Indian government 3371. What is Salutary Neglect?
pass and when?
A. Policy meant to keep the colonies loyal
A. The Public Distribution Act in 1945 to Britain by not enforcing rules.
B. The Regulating Act of 1773 B. American policy to neglect the rules of
Britain.
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C. The Forest Conservation Act of 1980
D. The Indian Forest Act of 1927 C. The process of neglecting salutary.
D. An economic system that benefits the
3367. Between 1870 and 1914, large colonial mother country at the expense of the
empires of the empire were formed it colony
was the largest of all, followed by the
empire 3372. With the decrease of the indigenous
A. British-French population
B. German-French A. Native languages increased.
C. Germanus-Britannian B. Quechua was imposed
D. British-German C. Native languages were lost
D. Spanish was not important
3368. Where was the Supreme Court estab-
lished by the Regulating Act of 1773? 3373. FILL IN THE BLANK:Christopher Colum-
A. Delhi bus exploited the people of the
Caribbean when he began to colonize their
B. Calcutta
lands in 1492.
C. Bombay
A. colonialism (n)
D. Madras
B. legacy (n)
3369. Portuguese Sailed to Maluku in C. indigenous (adj)
A. 1512 D. none of above
B. 1215
3374. Which argument made by John Locke in-
C. 1521 fluenced Thomas Jefferson in writing the
D. none of above Declaration of Independence?
A. The rights of men should be supported
3370. What is the term used to categorize
over those of women.
the world into core areas with a lot of
wealth and power, periphery areas that B. Monarchy is a bad form of government
send raw materials to the core, and semi- because rulers are not elected.
periphery areas which rely on relation- C. All forms of government destroy hu-
ships with both the core and the periph- man rights and should be abandoned.
ery?
D. Any form of government that sup-
A. World systems theory presses people’s freedoms should be
B. Core-periphery theory overthrown.
3382. He was tasked to attacked Lamitan now 3386. What type of colony was Bermuda set
part of Baras with the aim of arresting Sul- up to be?
tan Kudarat. A. plantation
A. Miguel Lopez of Legazpi B. settler
B. Esteban Rodriguez de Figueroa C. trading post?
C. Garcia Aldana D. none of above
D. Sebastian Hurtado de Corcuera
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3387. The system of blandongdiensten implies
3383. the external factors of colonialism in In- A. Forced villagers to cut trees as per the
donesia, expect new forest laws
A. The Renaissance B. Exempting villagers from rent if they
B. The development of the heliocentric worked collectively to provide free labour
theory and buffalos for cutting and transporting
timber
C. The Fall of Constantinople
D. Lack of unity 3388. What types of colonial system did the
Dutch apply in the East Indies or Nusan-
3384. Which group was at the top of the social tara?
hierarchy?
A. Direct Rule
B. Indirect Rule
A. Spanish people C. Internal Colonialism
B. Creole D. Surrogate Colonialism
C. Mestizos 3389. What is the estimate of deaths during
D. Indians the Belgian colonization of the Congo?
A. There were no deaths
3385. What does bourgeois mean?
B. No more than 15 million
A. Designates people who profess Islam
and come from North Africa C. More than 20 million
B. The term comes from Burgos D. Less than 1 million.
C. Space controlled by a country with its 3390. What did the mercantile companies in
center of government on another conti- India do to establish their upper hand in
nent trade?
D. None A. Blocked the sea routes
B. Sank the ships of other European 3394. Britishers wanted to smuggle and sell
traders opium to which country?
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C. Mercantilism
and character.
D. Trading
A. Tone
B. Character 3402. Which of these territories was a US
colony?
C. Voice
A. Virgin Islands
D. Mood
B. Mariana Islands
3398. What objects or animals were sent to C. Elizabethan Islands
Europe from the New World (America)?
D. Howland Island
A. Gold, silver, sugar, tobacco
3403. Natural resources that are needed to
B. camels, kangaroos make stuff like clothes, tires, and equip-
C. Horses, pigs ment.
D. wheat, spices, gunpowder A. Raw Materials
B. Textiles
3399. In the Spanish regime, towns were
called C. Capital
A. cities D. Production
B. hamlets 3404. who are anthropologists?
C. pueblos A. a scholar who specialises in studying
D. villages human cultures and societies.
B. British leader
3400. Emperor Meiji promoted what in Japan?
C. zamindars
D. none of above
3405. applying the theory of evolution to soci-
ety, the belief that certain groups of peo-
ple are more advanced than others
A. Social Darwinism
A. isolation and nationalism B. Racism
C. Westernization B. Priest
D. Foreign Dominance C. Missionary
3406. Why did the French colonialists expand 3411. The co-optation policy encourages Fil-
the processing industry in Vietnam dur- ipinos to accept and cooperate with the
ing the second colonial exploitation (1919- Americans in exchange for peaceful and fa-
1929)? vorable living conditions.
A. Available raw materials and abundant A. True
labor. B. False
B. This is the only economic sector that
3412. Where did large-scale enslavement of
earns a lot of profits.
American Indians persist well into the nine-
C. This is the main economic sector of teenth century?
Vietnam.
A. Eastern United States
D. France invests the most capital in in-
B. Great Lakes region
dustry.
C. Mississippi Valley
3407. How many members that United Nation
D. Western United States
had in 1946?
A. 35 members 3413. Who took over Congo after King
Leopold II?
B. 127 members
A. Great Britain
C. 33 members
B. The people of Congo
D. 124 members
C. Belgium
3408. The global trading of plants, animals, D. France
diseases, and ideas begun after Colum-
bus’s first voyage is known as 3414. Which of the following is a Small fast
A. The Great Exchange ship used for sailing the ocean?
B. The Columbian Exchange A. chromebook
C. The New World Exchange B. astrolabe
A. Colonies, protectorates and metropoli- 3419. World War I happened due to aggres-
tan territories sive military actions of world powers.
B. National and international A. True
C. Direct and indirect B. False
D. none of above
3420. What are the main European colonial
3416. There was conflict in Africa BEFORE Eu- powers, which created real colonial em-
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rope came because of pires? (there are two)
A. Religion A. Inghilterra
B. Tribal Land Borders B. Germania
C. Economic Issues C. Russia
D. White-sponsored Slavery D. Belgium
3418. Indonesia was very attractive for pri- 3422. comes from the latin word colonus
vate entrepreneurs from the Netherlands which means ‘to farm’
in the 20th century. The following are the
factors that encourage private investors A. colonialism
to invest in Indonesia. Choose these 3 B. imperialism
factors
A. Petroleum resources are inex- 3423. American schools opened during 1928:
haustible
B. progress of Dutch industry and trade A. University of Manila
C. Opening of the Suez Canal in Egypt B. Philippine Normal School
D. The trade route is busy with foreign C. Philippine Women’s University
trade
D. Far Eastern University
E. the enactment of the Agrarian Law of
1870 3424. Forms of colonial domination
A. Colonies, protectorates and metropoli- 3429. What theory did Charles Darwin state?
tan territories
B. fiefdoms, reigns, dictatorships
C. Mita, fiefdoms, colonies
D. none of above
A. The crisis of 1929 3430. How the United States viewed its ex-
B. The reconfiguration of territories pansionism
A. There were new advances and techno-
C. nationalism
logical development
D. The caudillism
B. The economy grew as did technologi-
3427. Who was the brother of Atahuallpa? cal developments
C. Thirteen colonies were created in the
United States
D. He benefited from many territories in
northern Mexico.
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with Western countries, what method
does Siam use? 3437. One of the negative consequences of
A. Give Western countries the right to colonialism was:
freedom of movement, trade and com-
merce in Siam.
B. Give Western countries the freedom to
establish military bases on Siamese soil.
C. Cut off the land of Myanmar, Malaysia,
Laos and Cambodia.
D. Taking advantage of the power of A. Destruction of colonized culture
larger countries to intimidate.
B. Racial segregation
3434. Britishers did not want shifting cultiva- C. Submission of the people
tion because it was difficult to control the
D. Wealth of the people
movement of french
A. True 3438. “To sail around the world” =
B. False A. inculmintation
B. circumnavigation
3435. In what year did the Berlin Conference
C. push factors
conclude?
D. completion of travel
3439. A zambo is
A. Mix of mulatto and European
B. Mix of African and indigenous
C. Children of Spaniards who were born
A. 1890 in America
B. 1885 D. Mixture of mestizo and indigenous
3441. The idea of Social Darwinism supports B. South Africa and Congo
the attitude that favors
C. Rhodesia and Egypt
3450. What was mercantilism? 3454. Which European nation had the largest
A. In the intervention of the state in colony in South East Asia in the region
the economy and in the accumulation of known as the East Indies, now known as
wealth (precious metals). Indonesia?
A. Britain
B. In the Non-intervention of the state in
the economy and the favoring of planta- B. Germany
tions. C. Holland / The Netherlands
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C. In the intervention of the state in the D. Spain
economy and in the export of fine wood. E. France
D. In the buying and selling of goods to
other kingdoms. 3455. the process of exerting control over an-
other weaker country or territory or peo-
3451. Why did the Indians oppose the Rowlatt ple group, by occupying it and exploiting it
Act? economically.
A. COLONIALISM
B. Mercantilism
C. Industrialization
D. Capitalism
E. Imperialism
3456. Who was the queen of England with her
‘Second Longest Reign’?
A. It introduced the Salt Law.
A. Queen Victoria I
B. It increased taxes on land B. Queen Elizabeth II
C. It gave the British the power to arrest C. Begum Hazrat Mahal
and detain a person without a trial
D. None of the above
D. It put a ban on the Congress party.
3457. Economic fact that promoted coloniza-
3452. Which of the following are ways people tion in Asia and Africa
modify the physical environment? A. Agricultural revolution
A. creating terraced fields for food crops B. Industrial Revolution
B. building reservoirs to store fresh wa- C. Mexican Revolution
ter
D. First World War
C. building highway bridges over water-
ways 3458. Which of the following is not an exam-
ple of the categories of British colony is
D. all of the above West Africa? WAEC (2004) K
3453. The Foraker Act granted American citi- A. Trust territory
zenship to Puerto Ricans. B. Crown colony
A. TRUE C. Protectorate
B. Falso D. Imperial boundary
3459. We know that Christopher Columbus of the following have similar forms in all
left the port of Palos in 1492. But what three countries EXCEPT:
consequences did his trip have?
C. America C. 2, 4, 5, 6
D. Britain D. 1, 3, 4, 6
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C. French and Indian War tury can be characterized by the following
points, EXCEPT:
D. Civil War
A. The discovery of precious metals, par-
3469. After obtaining independence, what ticularly silver and diamonds in the Ama-
challenge did Asian countries face? zon region
A. “Forming a government and develop- B. The setting up of trading posts, where
ing an economy” commercial exchanges were carried out
B. “Maintaining colonial ties” between Portuguese navigators and the
indigenous peoples of Brazil
C. “Expanding their military power”
C. The use of indigenous labor for the
D. “Overcoming religious conflicts” exploitation of wood, particularly Brazil-
E. ” wood
3470. What was the legal status of slaves in D. none of above
the United States? 3474. The most powerful European country in
the world during the 19th century.
A. USA
B. France
C. England
D. Mexico
3475. The forced removal or departure of peo-
ple from their homeland
A. Displacement
A. citizen B. Charter
B. property C. Doctrine
C. dependents D. Lord’s Proprietors
D. immigrants 3476. www
3471. A generality of colonization processes A. Asian continent.
is: B. American continent.
A. Respect for human rights C. European continent.
B. Respect for democracy D. African continent.
C. Human Rights Violation E. England.
3477. This is the theory that a nation’s power D. Through various forms of resistance
comes from selling more products than it and rebellion
buys, and that colonies only exit to in-
A. By adopting the colonizer’s culture 3487. What was the first country to colonize
B. Through peaceful assimilation other countries?
C. Portugal C. No type
D. The Netherlands D. none of above
3488. Which of the following rebellions was 3493. Chile was seen as a poor colony mainly
focused on fighting against foreigners because:
and Catholic missionaries who infiltrated A. It didn’t have enough income.
China?
B. It was constantly at war.
A. The Nian Rebellion (1853-1868)
C. It had a big population so the money
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B. The Muslim Rebellion (1855-1873) the country had wasn’t enough.
C. The Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864) D. none of above
D. The Boxer Rebellion (1898-1901) 3494. How have they tried to justify Colonial-
3489. What type of colony is Somalia for ism?
Italy? A. As the natural imposition of the weak-
A. Protectorate est on the strongest
B. It had no metropolis B. As a way to respect the identity of col-
onized peoples
C. Concession
C. As an equitable exchange between cul-
D. Domain tures
3490. Why is it important to know the details D. As a supposed racial superiority
of the Boer War?
3495. The raft of the jellyfish is a painting of
A. To find out when the war and the at-
A. Géricault
tacks on a British fort started.
B. Renoir
B. To know how it was carried out.
C. Goya
C. To learn more about the topic and be
more informed. D. Manet
D. none of above 3496. the theory in which the wealth of a na-
tion is measured by the amount of gold and
3491. Expression that refers to both the com- silver that it possesses.
munity and group of Hispanic peoples and
the group of linguistic and cultural charac- A. COLONIALISM
teristics that they share with each other. B. Mercantilism
The key concept is: C. Industrialization
A. CULTURE D. Capitalism
B. LA HISPANIDAD E. Imperialism
C. THE IDIOSYNCRASY
3497. Which of the following was a manufac-
D. DIVERSITY turing town?
3492. What type of Colonialism are carried out A. Madurai
by the Powers today? B. Dacca
A. Formal Colonialism C. Agra
B. Informal Colonialism D. Surat
3506. France, which at that time controlled the 3510. (i) Which group of cities was recognized
Netherlands, sent Daendels as the new as Presidency cities?
Governor General, Deandles’ main task A. Bombay, Orissa, and Calcutta
was
B. Bombay, Madras, and Visakhapatnam
A. build a postal highway stretching from
C. Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta
Anyer-Panarukan
D. Madras, Rajasthan, and Calcutta
B. opened a hospital and built a fort in the
northern part of Java Island
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3511. An astronomical instrument used to
C. build weapons factories for various measure the altitude of the sun or start
types of weapons from the horizon to determine the distance
of latitude from the equator.
D. established a military training center
A. Astrolabe
by recruiting many native youths
B. caravel
E. Defending Java from British invasion
and control C. Compass
D. none of above
3507. What is cultural superiority?
3512. Colonialism focused on
A. The belief that one’s culture is better
than others A. Africa
3517. Which European nation took control of C. The attack on the Winter Palace
the Congo? D. none of above
A. Britain 3523. kept their colonies from fighting
B. Belgium back by encouraging conflict between eth-
C. Portugal nic groups. This meant they wanted the
people to fight over their differences like
D. France tribes, beliefs, skin color, etc.
3518. The subjecting power is considered an
empire and the subject nations are part of
its area of influence.
A. Colonialism
B. Imperialism
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A. The first known European to land on
the shores of Africa
B. The first known European to land on
the shores of Europe
C. The first known European to land on
the shores of Asia
A. For the slaves
D. The first known European to land on
B. For the land
the shores of America
C. For the vast resources
3526. What African Country is this?
D. For oil
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C. reducing tariffs on foreign imports
A. to gain raw materials for industry
D. providing for a stable currency
B. to create military bases around the
globe 3545. What happened to the first English
colony of Roanoke?
C. to develop markets to sell goods
A. Roanoake disappeared
D. all of these
B. Roanoake was successful
3542. Which theory explains the long history C. They went back to England
of extraction between a colony and its D. They joined the local Indian tribe
colonizer, creating an economic situation
that’s difficult to pull out of? 3546. Where did Belgium colonize?
A. South Africa
B. Nigeria
C. Congo
A. Shajahan D. They didn’t take part
B. Akbar
3547. From what year did geographical expe-
C. Humayun ditions begin to take place?
D. Aurangzeb A. 1850
B. 1820
3544. Alexander Hamilton believed that cre-
ation of the Bank of the United States C. 1870
would help the nation’s economy by D. 1880
3549. Only one ship, the Victoria, was able 3554. Which of the following items from the
toreturn to Spain, under the command Columbian Exchange had the greatest im-
of It crossed theIndian Ocean and pact on the American Indians and helped
the Cape of Good Hopeuntil it arrived in them the most?
Seville, Spain onSeptember 22, 1521. A. Corn
A. Juan Sebastian del Cano B. Gold
B. Antonio Pigafetta C. Horses
C. Miguel Lopez of Legazpi D. Bananas
D. Ferdinand Magellan 3555. The Kol rebellion took place between
3550. a sphere of influence was an area of a these years:
country in which a foreign nation had A. 1831-33
A. class systems B. 1833-34
B. total control C. 1841-42
C. special trading rights D. 1862-63
D. codes of law 3556. Moluccas, Indonesian Maluku, also
known as Spice Islands, Indonesian islands
3551. What is the Columbian Exchange?
of the Malay Archipelago, lying between
A. The exchange of plants, animals, peo- the islands of Celebes to the west and New
ple, and diseases between the “Old” and Guinea to the east. What are the spices
“New” Worlds found in here.
B. The exchange of land in exchange for A. nutmeg
support for the Spanish colonizers
B. cinnamon
C. The process whereby the Spanish
C. mace
were able to conquer the native peoples
during the period of colonization D. cloves
D. none of above 3557. What were the types of nationalism?
3552. Today, much of the Mumbai metropoli- A. Own entity and Conservator.
tan area is built on reclaimed land. B. Liberal and Conservative.
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C. Belgium
wave of colonial expansion occur?
D. Germany
A. 19th century
3559. On sugar cane plantations, the Por- B. 15th century
tuguese used labor
C. 16th century
A. Enslaved indigenous people.
D. 18th century
B. Enslaved colonists.
C. Enslaved Africans. 3564. Everyone on the island joined the cry for
D. Indigenous and enslaved Africans. independence of the Grito de Lares.
A. TRUE
3560. At the beginning of the 20th century
the Netherlands faced war in Europe which B. Falso
caused huge financial losses. The Dutch
3565. What were the motivations for colonial-
way to cover these losses is
ism?
A. sell land to private parties
A. God, Gold, and Glory
B. abolish trade monopoly policies
B. Power, Wealth, and Control
C. increase land tax and building tax
C. Freedom, Equality, and Justice
D. increasing exports of tea, coffee,
sugar cane crops D. Love, Peace, and Happiness
E. mentality of VOC-owned companies to 3566. The age of exploration began between
other European nations the centuries.
3561. (S) The region in Africa discovered by A. 09th-10th
Bartholomeus Diaz while searching for In-
B. 20th and 21st
dia was called
C. 13th and 14th
A. Strait of Magellan
B. Cape of Good Hope D. 17th anf 18th
3568. What was the purpose of the Berlin Con- 3573. Religious refugees were coming from
ference of 1884 and 1885?
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C. English
C. Document 7
D. Spanish
D. none of above
E. Portuguese
3579. Gandhi believed in protests.
3583. Indonesia received influence:
A. dutch
B. french
C. Spanish
D. English
B. Section B. donate
C. State C. buy
D. Nation D. sell
3589. The first Spanish who colonized the 3595. One of the new points of the second
Philippines colonial exploitation (1919-1929) com-
A. Magellan pared to the first colonial exploitation
B. Legazpi (1897-1914) of the French colonialists in
Indochina is
C. Villalobos
A. The mining sector receives the most in-
D. Philip II
vestment.
3590. It was above all the farmers who gave B. The industrial sector receives the most
rise to the great migration investment.
A. vero
C. France invests capital on a large scale
B. false and at a fast pace.
3591. Which one is not the motivation of colo- D. The transportation sector receives the
nialism (3G)? most investment.
A. God
3596. When did Magellan reach the Philip-
B. Glory pines?
C. Greatness A. March 1, 1520
D. Gold
B. March 16, 1521
3592. were an elite guard of Ottoman sol- C. March 6, 1521
diers.
D. March 16, 1522
A. rice
B. ulema 3597. Identify the empire that conquered much
C. passover of America.
D. janissaries A. Portuguese Empire
3598. This list includes rights that are consid- C. A belief in the superiority of the colo-
ered nizers’ culture and values.
D. A longing for stricter colonial control
over local affairs.
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geography and other disciplines
B. legislated
B. They are completely interchangeable
C. unalienable terms
D. inherited C. They both refer to the same historical
events
3599. What was the 20th century character-
ized by? D. Imperialism is a more modern term
than colonialism
A. For the consolidation of scientific ad-
vances and growing technological devel- 3603. It is the main duty of a cabeza de
opment barangay.
B. Through new means of communication A. to aid the gobernadorcillo in collecting
C. For agriculture taxes
D. For the human losses B. to enforce national laws
C. to organize community events
3600. Related to science and used in everyday
life to make work easier. D. to be the treasurer of the barangay
3617. This Frenchmen explored the St. 3622. Which country controlled the Louisiana
Lawrence River and most of Eastern territory in North America?
Canada, including Montreal.
A. Spain
A. Jacques Cartier
B. Britain
B. Vasco da Gama
C. France
C. Henry Hudson
D. Holland
D. Bartholomeu Dias
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3623. Which one includes Fransiscus Xavier
3618. The “Quit India” movement called for (1550) A priest who was in Maluku for
one year
A. Immediate independence
B. Voting rights
A.
C. Increased travel rights
D. Religious equality
3634. What was the main cause of the Arab- 3639. What is indirect imperialism?
Israeli conflicts from 1948 to 1973? A. Controlling a colony through local offi-
A. Religious extremism by Islamic funda- cials.
mentalism and Orthodox Judaism B. Promoting peace and diplomacy
B. Competition between Arab socialism through international organizations
and Israeli capitalism C. Leaving a colony for good
C. Arab nationalism and Jewish national- D. Direct military invasion and occupation
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ism
D. Israeli technology and Saudi-Arabian 3640. Why were the Dutch expelled by the
economic goals Bantenese people in Indonesia?
A. The Dutch were good at trading spices
3635. The armed revolutionary movement on in Indonesia
the island proclaimed the independence of
B. The attitude of the Dutch people is
Puerto Rico.
liked by the people of Banten
A. TRUE
C. The Dutch attitude was greedy and
B. Falso rude towards the Indonesian people
3636. TRUE OR FALSE:During the Second In- D. The attitude of the Dutch who led their
dustrial Revolution, the emergence of new group well
energy sources also facilitated the emer- 3641. What empire did Hernan Cortes destroy
gence of new industries such as steel. in 1519?
A. TRUE A. Aztec
B. Falso B. Incan
3637. The practice of acquiring political control C. Mayan
over another country, occupying it with D. Roman
settlers, and exploiting it economically is
called 3642. The second industrial revolution
lasts
A. Patriotism
A. Dl 1750 to 1836
B. Colonialism
B. DL 1750 L 1945
C. Behaviorism
C. Dl 1850 to 1945
D. Socialism
D. Dl 1850 to 1900
3638. Document 3:According to the author, E. DL 1750 to 1900
what main value that was taken from
the colonized people had the most signif- 3643. Which country established one of its
icance? most profitable colonies in North America?
A. language A. France
B. freedom B. Britain
C. money C. Spain
D. none of above D. Holland
3644. The northern region of the Netherlands 3648. Under the Devshirme System, male chil-
declared their independence in 1581 AD. dren of what type of conquered territories
Its name was the were trained and educated so they could
A. Habsburg Netherlands
A. Christian
B. Dutch Republic
B. Jewish
C. Batavian Republic C. Muslim
D. Kingdom of Netherlands D. Hindu
3645. Which was NOT a European country that 3649. Which of the following was NOT a fili-
colonized Africa in the 19th century? buster during the Mexican National era?
A. France A. Stephen F. Austin
B. Great Britain B. Augustus Magee
C. Portugal C. Philip Nolan
D. Poland D. James Wilkinson
3646. How did John Smith help Jamestown 3650. The lyrics of the National Anthem of
colony survive? Puerto Rico that we know today were
written in 1877 by Lola Rodriguez de Tió.
A. He chose the best piece of land to set-
A. TRUE
tle on.
B. Falso
B. He made a rule that required all
colonists to work if they wanted to eat. 3651. Countries are able to control other na-
C. He allowed colonists to spend the ma- tions through trading rights or investment
jority of their time looking for gold. privileges
3653. The years preceding World War I 3657. Puritans favored a of writing (mod-
were called this way, since Europe and eled on the Geneva Bible).
the United States lived through a pe- A. Diction
riod of political stability and economic
development : B. Memoir style
C. Plain style
D. Historical
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wanted to divide Africa
A. Morocco
B. The Congo
A. pre world war
C. Niger
B. Belle Epoque
D. none of above
C. Bel Época
3659. Which of the following is best describes
D. The “city of light” the following economic or social practice
and legacy/impact of Colonialism? “Colo-
3654. In colonial Mexico, what settlers had
nial governments resorted to policies of
the most wealth?
forced labor in order to provide adequate
A. Settlers from France labor for mines and plantations. “
B. Settlers from Italy A. Emphasis on exploitation of raw mate-
C. Settlers from Puerto Rico rials for export.
D. Settlers from Spain B. High demand for labor.
C. Movement of People.
3655. What were some of the causes of Euro-
D. Religious changes.
pean colonialism?
E. Education.
A. Environmental factors, desire for new
resources and trade routes 3660. The colonization of Africa occurs
B. Religious motives, desire for spread- through
ing Christianity, missionary work A. The Berlin Conference
C. Technological advancements, desire B. The Algeciras Conference
for exploration and discovery C. The Treaty of Tordesillas
D. to spread Christianity, political compe- D. There was no agreement between Eu-
tition, economic motivation ropean countries
3656. What is the main raw material of 3661. What were the disadvantages of
Samoa? Jamestown’s location?
A. Iberian Deer Meat A. The marshy land was hard to farm
B. Tuna B. The mosquitoes carried malaria
C. Cod C. There was no gold
D. Oro D. All of the above
3662. People who served in the polo are called B. It is when the indigenous people were
forced to deliver products as a form of
payment to an encomendero.
3667. What was the tribute order? 3672. What is the capital of the Democratic Re-
public of the Congo (DRC)?
A. It was when the indigenous people
were sold or rented to carry out certain A. Kigali
tasks. B. Bujumbura
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C. To spread Christianity Africa that started his involvement in ac-
D. To establish diplomatic relations tivism and resistance?
A. Thrown out of a 1st class train car and
3674. MAIN PRECURSOR OF POLITICAL LIB-
beaten
ERALISM
A. FEDERICK TAYLOR B. Being removed from a restaurant in
Durban with his family
B. ADAM SMITH
C. JOHN LOCKE C. Not being allowed to live in certain
parts of the city of Pretoria
D. FRAN GILBERT
D. Having his law license removed be-
3675. What did the Proclamation of 1763 cause of his race
state?
A. Colonists were forbidden to settle 3679. Colonialism is when
west of the Appalachians A. A country dominates a foreign terri-
B. The French were forbidden from at- tory.
tempting to trade west of the Appalachi-
B. a country does not dominate a foreign
ans
territory
C. Colonists were required to pay addi-
tional taxes to settle west of the Ap- C. a country shares with people from the
palachians foreign country
D. British soldiers were not allowed to D. none of above
stop settlers from settling west of the Ap-
palachians 3680. Which statement best reflects a motiva-
tion for European exploration and coloniza-
3676. Which of the following is the Three Sis- tion ofNorth America?
ters of Native American tribes?
A. “We must bring slaves back to Eu-
A. Corn, Squash, and Beans
rope.”
B. Squash, Potatoes, and Corn
B. “A faster route to the Asian markets
C. Rye, Squash, and Corn will bring us wealth.”
D. Rye, Potatoes, and Squash
C. “North America is dangerous and the
3677. What was a major consequence of the Native Americans are hostile.”
French and Indian War? D. “I am proud to live in Jamestown, Vir-
A. The war was very expensive and left ginia, the first permanent English settle-
Britain with pressing financial problems ment in NorthAmerica.”
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spread their religious beliefs? used to gain political control?
A. To make people eat different foods A. trade
B. To share their traditions B. hope
C. To increase cultural diversity C. religion
D. To convert people to their faith D. war
3693. As a consequence of European expan- E. pizza
sion the following events arose:
3699. Between 18th and 19th century was
A. The First World War, the Second World
the beginning of the in 1776.
War and the Industrial Revolution.
B. The cold war, the declaration of hu- A. American Revolution
man rights and the political constitution of B. SweendenRevolution
1991.
C. EcuadorRevolution
C. The First World War, the Russian Rev-
olution and the Mexican Revolution. D. ArgentinaRevolution
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ritories that Europeans did not yet know.
A. Scientific and technological interest.
B. The expansionist interest.
C. Evangelization.
A. Georgia
D. None of the above.
B. Florida
C. South Carolina 3716. Choose 3 animals that call Africa home.
D. North Carolina
3713. What term is used for a traditional agri- 3718. What was the primary reason Parlia-
cultural practice involving cutting and burn- ment passed these acts?
ing parts of the forest in rotation, found
in many parts of Asia, Africa, and South
America?
A. Shifting cultivation or swidden agricul-
ture
B. Terracing and contour farming
C. Sustainable agriculture
D. Intensive farming
A. To promote the growth of cottage in- 3723. CHOOSE THE OPTION THAT DOES NOT
dustries in the colonies CORRESPOND TO COLONIALISM:
3722. The Profitable exploitation of peasants 3727. One of the reasons why Europeans
made the british colonised SEA was to help spread their
A. Clever A. Religion (Christianity)
B. Greedier B. Religion (Islam)
C. satisfied C. Religion (Buddhism)
D. both a & b D. Religion (Judaism)
3728. The life span of Maharaja Mehtab Chand 3734. The House of Burgessess was important
was because
A. 1830-1889. A. Represented the Monarchy
B. 1820-1879. B. Started the principal idea of elected of-
ficials/assemblies
C. 1825-1863.
C. Guaranteed Freedom of Religion
D. 1832-1888.
D. Guaranteed right to a trial
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3729. What were some of the leaders of the
reforms that Qing attempted to imple- 3735. Which region did the English establish
ment? slave colonies along Africa’s ‘Gold Coast’?
3739. The Meiji Restoration in Japan was 3743. Example:Country A has a really strong
prompted in part by military. Country B does not. Country A
send some of their military to help Coun-
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D. They divided it up equally among them-
selves
3753. When did the international period of de- 3757. Nicolaus Copernicus was an astronomer
colonization begin? who proposed heliocentric theory.
A. TRUE
A. 1946
B. FALSE
B. 1776
3758. How did Africans resist colonialism?
C. 1975
A. Boycott
D. 1914
B. Strike
3754. Name the colony. C. Violent revolts
B. The slave trade led to a decrease in C. The council, the royal audience, Royal
agricultural production and trade in Eu- treasury, viceroyalties, governorates,
rope. townships
C. The slave trade caused economic stag- D. None of the above
nation in Europe.
3771. Since what year did several nations
D. The slave trade provided a cheap la-
carry out a violent and dizzying territorial
bor force and increased agricultural pro-
expansion?
duction and trade, leading to economic
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growth in Europe. A. 1850
B. 1870
3767. tool used to determine direction (N, S, E,
W) C. 1825
A. Compass D. 1865
B. Astrolabe 3772. In the early 19th century, Singapore be-
C. caravel came a colony
D. telescope A. France
B. Netherlands
3768. Which of the following changes brought
about by industrialization is incorrect C. Spain
A. birth of a new social class:the working D. Older brother
class
3773. Which continent was the center of the
B. birth of workers’ parties and associa- second wave of colonial expansion?
tions
A. South America
C. birth of the bourgeoisie
B. North America
D. birth of currents of thought such as
Marxism C. Asia
D. Africa
3769. Which social system do you think repre-
sents a danger to third world countries? 3774. financial institution owned by friars
A. Imperialism A. tribute
B. Socialism B. Pious Works
C. Communism C. proverb
D. Colonialism D. ticket
3770. What were the American institutions? 3775. By 1650s, China was ruled by the
A. The council, the royal Crown audience, dynasty.
Council of the Indies governorates, town- A. Qing
ships
B. Ching
B. The council, the royal audience, House
of Contract, Royal treasury, viceroyalties, C. Chin
governorates. D. King
3776. FILL IN THE BLANK:The death of indige- 3781. What does the prefix “post” in post-
nous languages is a heartbreaking of colonialism signify?
colonialism.
3779. Common Sense, The Declaration of In- 3784. Bartholomeus Diaz is one of the figures
dependence, and the Constitution all have in ocean exploration. Bartholomeus Diaz’s
this in common success in ocean exploration activities is
A. Developed from Victory at Yorktown shown by
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C. High profits
liefs
D. Poverty and inequality
B. They accepted Christianity
C. They kept their beliefs 3793. A system of enforced servitude in which
some people are owned by other people.
D. The Spanish escaped
A. slavery
3788. Mercantilism is the belief that B. conquistador
A. All men are created equal C. monarch
B. Slavery was morally wrong D. fur traders
C. the best way to achieve wealth is
through trade 3794. Haiti’s economy suffered due to the
scarcity of resources after the hurricanes
D. All of a nation’s power is derived from and earthquake. All of the following were
their wealth scarce EXCEPT:
3789. Sultan led his people and defeated A. shelter
the Portuguese. B. labor
A. Babulah C. aid from other countries
B. Khairun D. natural resources
C. Hamengkubuwono
3795. What was one motivation for colonial-
D. Hasanuddin ism mentioned in “Colonial Voices:Hear
3790. The Mediterranean Pact of the third Bis- Them Speak”?
marckian system was an agreement be- A. To find adventure
tween Germany B. To get rich and powerful
A. Austro-Hungarian Empire C. To explore new lands
B. France D. To make friends
C. Spain
3796. Document 3:According to the author,
D. Britain what is the main cause of the lack of free-
E. Italia doms in Ghana?
3806. This is the name of the man who led Ger- 3811. The economic system that allowed the
man unification: accumulation of wealth by some nations
was called:
A. industrial capitalism
B. Mercantilism
C. Neoliberalism
D. Feudalism
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A. Otto von Bismarck 3812. It is the area in which the first en-
B. Giuseppe Garibaldi comienda was first implemented.
C. Count Cavour A. Luzon
D. Napoleon III B. Visayas
3807. Which of these options was NOT a goal C. Mindanao
of colonialism in Latin America?
D. Sulu
A. Exploit natural resources
B. Expel religious minorities from Spain 3813. When the colonialist process began in
C. Convert indigenous people to Chris- the world
tianity A. When Britain occupied the Indian sub-
D. Expand Spain’s influence continent.
3808. Alcaldias were divided into also B. When America was conquered.
known as municipalities C. When King Louis XVI was executed
A. trade pardon
D. When Ferdinand VII was deposed
B. encomendero
C. visitation 3814. Which country was introduced to the
D. pueblos slave trade when travelers came to the
west coast of Africa?
3809. Colombian novelist known for magical
A. Portugal
realism. He won the Nobel Prize.
A. Pablo Neruda B. Spain
B. Gabriel Garcia Marquez C. Germany
C. Hugo Banzer D. Canada
D. Augusto Pinochet
3815. True of False:The colonizers forced the
3810. Pennsylvania is a colony in WHICH RE- government of Malawi to sell all their
GION? food, leaving the population with little to
A. New England no food soon. This is a common practice
B. Middle under neocloonialism.
C. Southern A. True
D. none of above B. False
B. encomienda D. German
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tive impacts. The following are among
the positive impacts of the implementa- A. Land routes were dangerous and
tion of the forced cultivation system for costly
Indonesia: B. Traveling by land was convenient
A. the burden of the people is getting C. Traveling by sea was the only way to
heavier reach Africa
B. the colonial people succeeded in build- D. Land routes were controlled by Asian
ing Amsterdam traders
C. residents know various types of export 3831. Who was the first European country
crops that came to Indonesia?
D. abandoned fields and fields A. Spain
B. Portuguese
3827. If the power administers, governs and
commercially exploits the conquered terri- C. Dutch
tory we are talking about D. British
A. Colonia 3832. What was an impact of families because
B. Protectorate of Colonialism in Sub-Saharan Africa?
C. Concession
D. none of above
B. Calcutta and Northern India 3838. WHO IS THE FATHER OF ECONOMIC LIB-
C. Northern India only ERALISM?
3843. What was the name of the war where C. Cultural interests
Britain sent navy to force China to allow
D. none of above
Britain to sell opium in China
A. Opium War 3849. Besides Armed conflicts, Indonesians
B. War of 1812 also did and to fight agaist
Japanese.
C. War of the worlds
A. battle, espionage
D. English war
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B. espionage, secret operations
3844. What do we consider the “First Ameri-
can Constitution?” C. secret operations, combat
A. Mayflower Compact D. none of above
B. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
3850. What is the name of the movement in
C. The Virginia Company Charter North China near Beijing that happened in
D. Declaration of Independence 1900 and was known for fighting against
foreigners and Catholic missionaries who
3845. An indigenous way of cementing friend- infiltrated China?
ship and establishing alliances
A. The Muslim Rebellion
A. Blood Compact
B. The Boxer Rebellion
B. Festivals
C. Animism C. The Taiping Rebellion
3846. What is the main impact of settler colo- 3851. Looking at the image to the right. Which
nialism on the cultural landscape? map shows where the Mayan society was
A. Forced migration located?
B. All of the above A. A-Southwest United States
C. Remaking place names B. B-Columbia, South America
D. Rewriting the landscape to signal that C. B-Columbia, South America
one culture is prioritized over others
D. D-Western Canada
3847. Who led the Taiping Rebellion?
3852. What territory was not an Italian
A. hong
colony?
B. Zen GG UO fan
A. Algeria
C. l i hong Zhang
B. Abyssinia
D. Z u oz on Kwun Tong
C. Somalia
3848. Why the European powers and Japan
pressured Chine to open its ports and de- D. Libya
manded concessions?
3853. The listed colonies all share the similar
A. Commercial interests characteristic of being established in order
B. Touristic interests to-
C. Mexican Revolution
D. none of above
3864. What energy source did the steam en- C. A place where Colonists made tea for
gine use to produce steam? King George III
A. electricity D. A place where people showed their de-
B. Petroleum fiance toward King George III
C. coal
3870. What were the new industrial technolo-
D. wild flowers gies introduced during the Second Indus-
3865. Piracy and smuggling sought to trial Revolution?
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break A. Steam, paper, wood, textile
A. The wave of boats
B. Agriculture, ceramics, stone, manufac-
B. The dominion of Spain in the turing
colonies
C. Coal, iron, wool, steam engines
C. The commercial monopoly
D. England’s dominion in America D. Electricity, steel, oil, internal combus-
tion engine
3866. A period of time marked by a distinctive
character, events, etc 3871. The policy of a country that pertains to
A. Era the expansion of lands through coloniza-
tion.
B. Century
C. Decade A. occupation
D. Year B. conquest
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3884. T / F Creoles were born in Europe but
immigrated to the Americas.
A. TRUE
B. Falso A. reservation
3885. By the early 19th century, Indonesia be- B. Prejudice
came a colony. C. Racism
A. France D. Discrimination
B. Older brother
3890. The capital provinces developed around
C. Portugal
D. Netherlands A. Cantonment town
3886. The man set to navigate the Niger and B. Hill station
Congo river by the King of Belgium. C. Railway towns
A. Henry Stanley D. Port cities
B. David Livingstone
3891. What is the name of the pioneer mission-
C. Leopold II ary in the fight against racism and for lib-
D. none of above eration?
3892. What country first found the route to C. The impoverishment and low develop-
Asia through sailing down to Africa? ment of colonized countries
D. none of above
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3904. The first industrial revolution occurred Colonies
A. in the second half of the 19th century C. Ideas that Influenced Government in
the Thirteen Colonies
B. in the first half of the 18th century
D. Reasons for Growth of Representative
C. in the second half of the 18th century Government in the Thirteen Colonies
D. in the 13th century
3910. Who forced the crown to take actions
3905. Which term means a GOOD to sold an- that would facilitate the conversion of the
other country? indigenous population to Catholicism?
A. Exports A. The royal patronage
B. Imports B. Martin of Valencia
3906. The view that a nations most “fit” to 3911. The factors that contributed to accentu-
survive had the right to dominate others ate the differences between countries.
3914. What colonialism have we talked about 3918. Imperial nations needed natural re-
in class? sources, which are what?
3916. Everyone can practice their beliefs D. Africa and Latin America
3923. When did urbanisation starts? C. European sold the spices to Indone-
A. 1871 sian people during colonization
3924. The most important French colony 3929. Which of the following term is not asso-
was ciated with shifting agriculture in India?
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A. Madagascar A. (the legend
B. Indochina
B. (b) Storage
C. Algeria
C. (c) ravine
D. none of above
D. (d) Lading
3925. Which of the following is not a agrar-
ian policy introduced by the Company as a
part of land revenue settlement? 3930. One way in which Kemal Ataturk and
Reza Pahlavi are similar is that both sup-
A. unemployment
ported policies of
B. Zamindari system
A. Promoting membership in the United
C. Ryotwari system
Nations
D. Mahalwari system
B. Denying women the right to vote
3926. He was known for his drawings in Fr.
Manuel Blanco’s Flora de Filipinas C. Modernizing and Westernizing their
nations
A. Regina Garcia and Basa
B. Jose Dans D. Preventing their citizens from travel-
ing overseas
C. Necolas Dela Cruz Thing
D. Juan Luna
3931. What is a concession?
3927. What rebellion did NOT take place in A. The homeland to which the colonizers
China? belonged* *pertenecen
A. Taiping
B. A territory dominated entirely by the
B. Zulu occupying power
C. Boxer
C. A territory where the metropolis re-
D. Opium spected the native government
3928. What is the relationship between spices D. Administration and occupation of a ter-
and colonization in European exploration? ritory within a state for the purpose of
A. colonization drove them to get as much trade
as spices to reach some profit
B. he spices was used to warm their bod- 3932. Gandhi told the Indian people to
ies during exploration in Indonesia British goods.
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A. Spanish people
B. Creole
C. Mestizos
D. Indians
A. it made the king the absolute ruler
3945. What happened at the Berlin confer-
B. the king agreed to give the American ence?
colonies their independence
C. the charter limited the power of the
monarchy
D. it granted the people of England the
freedom to worship
3947. Who did the Pilgrims choose as their 3951. What did the mother countries control?
leader for the new government? A. The color of houses
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ernment functions
B. Crops that are sold for profit
C. A contract or agreement
D. Farming/growing crops
A. Representatives C. Surat
B. Confederation D. Mysore
C. Burgesses
3964. Who led the first demonstration in
D. none 1905? And what was the Tsar’s reaction?
3961. What is a sphere of influence? A. The priest Gapon and reacted sadly
A. A country or area that is controlled by B. Hernan Cortes and he reacted very
another country with no formal authority happily
to do so.
C. The priest Gapon reacted violently and
B. A state that is under the protection of
claimed many lives.
another state, but directly controlled by
the protecting state. D. none of above
3966. Which European country was mostly in- 3971. Which was a weakness of the Articles
volved in the fur trade during the early of Confederation?
days of Canada?
A. England
B. France
C. Spain
D. Vikings
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Galilei
from Christianity to Islam
D. Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur, Charles
Darwin B. shift of working from fields to working
in factories
3974. How did the Industrial Revolution spur C. shift of pure manual labor to the use of
(increase) Europeans’ desire to colonize machines
Africa?
D. shift of the center of economy from the
A. They needed more land. country to the cities
B. They wanted to control everything.
3979. What is colonization?
C. They were looking for more raw mate-
A. A type of imperialism
rials & markets
B. A type of governance
D. They wanted to build factories in Africa
C. A type of economy
3975. Which of the following world historical
D. A type of political system
events had an impact on the Vietnamese
revolution of the 1919-1930 period? 3980. An explorer who claims land for Spain
A. World War II broke out. is known as a
B. World War II ended. A. Rancher
C. The European Union is established. B. Migrant
D. The proletarian revolution in Russia C. Conquistador
was successful. D. Empressarion
3976. Which of the following world historical 3981. Which of the following governor intro-
events had an impact on the Vietnamese duced Permanent Settlement in Bengal and
revolution of the 1919-1930 period? Bihar?
A. The European Union is established. A. William Bentick
B. World War II broke out. B. Lord Cornwallis
C. Soviet Russia was born. C. Thomas Munro
D. World War II ended. D. Lord Dalhousie
3977. Spanish is spoken in many Latin Ameri- 3982. In much of Africa, the official religion is
can countries. This is a consequence Christianity. This is a consequence
A. Demographic A. Economic
B. Social B. Policy
3992. Why was Belgium’s government leaders 3997. Which of the following is one way cul-
and citizens not that interested in acquir- tures of Central America were influenced
ing land in Africa? by Spanish colonization?
A. They did not want to exploit the native A. Christianity and the Spanish language
Afrcians. were introduced into the region.
B. They did not want to spend the enor- B. Spanish settlers adopted human sacri-
mous amount of money needed to main- fice from Mayan tribes.
tain such distant colonies.
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C. Spanish laws brought equality to
women and all peoples.
3993. What is meant by ‘othering’?
D. Farming became the primary eco-
A. Defining someone in terms of their sim- nomic activity in the region.
ilarity to the colonised.
3998. conquered the Aztec empire and was
B. Stereotyping.
appointed governor in the Viceroyalty of
C. Finding the positive traits in other peo- New Spain
ple. A. Pizarro
D. Defining someone in terms of their dif- B. Atahualpa
ference to the coloniser.
C. Moctezuma
3994. Friar called “Protector of the Indians” D. Cortés
A. Pedro de Heredia 3999. Why did the leaders of the colonies
B. Cristobal Colon meet at the 2nd Continental Congress?
C. The Profe that teacher A. To raise taxes for the war
D. Bartolome de las Casas B. To gain Great Britain’s support
C. To begin a strong national defense
3995. What type was the colonial organiza- with an army led by George Washington
tion of Port Arthur?
D. Established an alliance with the US and
A. Domain France
B. Protectorate 4000. Identify which were the subjects that
C. Concession were studied in schools in colonial times
D. It did not belong to any metropolis A. Grammar
B. Physical
3996. Before the Revolutionary War, colonists
organized boycotts against Great Britain. C. Logic
What group used violence and threats to D. Arithmetic
enforce these boycotts? E. Chemical
A. Imperial Policy
4001. What was the second stage of the war
B. Sons of Liberty known as?
C. Massachusetts Militia A. World War
D. Second Continental Congress B. War of movements
A. That the Congolese had a quality life 4010. What was different between the way
the Spanish & French interacted with na-
B. Civilize it
tive people?
C. Make it important globally A. Spain enslaved them, France built
D. none of above friendships
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Asia? A. Charter
A. Every options B. Headright System
B. The British Empire C. Plantation
C. France D. Colony
D. Netherlands
4017. To approve or accept something
E. USA
A. Absolve
4012. One of the 3Gs which aims to is to look
for natural resources to gain wealth B. Viceroy
A. God C. Justice
B. Gold D. Condone
C. Glory
4018. Who was the leader of Jamestown?
D. Generation
A. John Smith
4013. -Magellan’s expedition successfully
reached thePhilippines on March 16, B. John White
1521.
C. John Raleigh
A. True
D. William Penn
B. False
4014. Gandhi’s philosophy Satyagraha means 4019. What were some positive effects of
colonialism?
4021. “No freeman shall be seized or impris- 4024. Who defeated the Incas and conquered
oned, or stripped of his rights or posses- their empire?
sions except by the lawful judgement
B. Exploration B. autocracy
C. Colonialism C. Parliamentary monarchy
D. none of above D. none of above
4029. Why does the second industrial revolu- 4033. Everyone owns a smartphone
tion generate a mass society?
A. Right
A. For the mechanization of work
B. Privilege
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B. For the excessive working hours of the
workers 4034. Who wrote most of the Declaration of
Independence?
C. Because men find themselves leading
lives with common schedules, customs A. Patrick Henry
and consumer products. B. Benjamin Franklin
D. none of above C. Thomas Jefferson
4030. All of the following are reasons Al- D. John Adams
Qaeda members claimed to carry out the
terrorist attacks on the United States on 4035. twenty-one-. What were the artistic
Sept 11, 2001 EXCEPT? movements of the 19th century trying to
show?
A. Anger over U.S. support of Israel
A. The latest attempts to recover the clas-
B. Anger over the U.S. decision to no
sical tradition of romanticism.
longer buy oil from Middle Eastern nations
B. They are all false.
C. Frustration over continued U.S. mili-
tary involvement in Middle Eastern na- C. The latest attempts to recover the clas-
tions, like in the Gulf War sical translation of neoclassicism.
D. A desire to counter Western influence D. none of above
in the Middle East and promote Islamic
fundamentalist views 4036. Which one was a positive impact that
colonialism had on education in Sub-
4031. This line was built with the aim of? Saharan Africa?
A. Making Dutch mobility easier A. religions were replaced by Christianity
B. Defending the island of Java from B. people could right their names
British attacks
C. missionaries set up schools to teach in-
C. Leveling the infrastructure develop- digenous people to read
ment of the Dutch East Indies
D. none of above
D. Making it easier for the Dutch to con-
trol the archipelago 4037. What territory did the Russian and
Japanese empires dispute?
E. The main route of Dutch trade with Eu-
rope A. Corea y Manchuria
B. Samoa
4032. What is the name of the system of gov-
ernment that characterized Tsarist Russia? C. Virgin Islands
A. Dictatorship D. Taiwan
4038. What did the Europeans impose? 4043. Exchanging human beings that were en-
A. Her ideals slaved with raw materials from land and
the Earth
B. The Africans stripped the Europeans of 4050. What did the US colonies contribute to
all their resources. their metropolis?
C. The Africans dug themselves into a A. Anything
hole of debt.
B. Problems
D. The Europeans dug themselves into a
hole of debt. C. World War 1
D. Commercial and economic increase
4047. What was one result of the Supreme
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Court’s decision in Dred Scott v. Sanford
(1857)? 4051. Pope Alexander VI issues this papal bull
or decree, in which he authorizes Spain and
A. Sectional tension increased. Portugal to colonize the Americas and its
B. The slave trade was abolished Native peoples as subjects. The decree as-
serts the rights of Spain and Portugal to
C. Northern states were more willing to colonize, convert, and enslave.
compromise
A. Treaty of Tordisillas
D. Southern states immediately seceded
from the Union. B. Among other things
A. Spain
4053. This institution was created in the
B. France 1540s to govern territories with abun-
C. Britain dant indigenous populations that, accord-
ing to the New Laws, were taken from
D. Belgium the encomenderos and handed over to the
Crown.
4049. Logging is an agriculture industry in
Brazil. What characteristic of Brazil’s ge- A. Hearing of the Confines
ography makes this industry possible?
B. Viceroyalties
A. harsh climate
C. Major and minor mayors
B. abundant minerals
D. Corrections
C. Amazon rain forest
D. expansive territory 4054. Name the colony.
4063. Slaves were transported to the Amer- 4068. What did Christopher Columbus find?
ican continent on the best ships of the
A. America
metropolis.
B. Asia
C. Treaty of Tordesillas
D. Reformation
E. Ferdinand Magellan
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A. Falso 4069. What were the consequences of indus-
B. TRUE trializationand modernization in Java?
4066. Where did tomatoes come from? C. They were put in anthropological zoos
D. They were sold as slaves
A. New World
B. Old World
4067. What is the term used for the domina-
tion and subordination of one state over
others?
A. Spain
A. Settler colonialism
B. Portugal
B. Colonialism
C. Dependency theory C. Great Britain
D. Imperialism D. France
C. Imposing a heavy tax regime 4080. During the “Trench War” phase, French
resistance to the German offensive in
D. Spreading the culture of slavery northern France occurred in
4076. What does the phrase “the sun never A. The Battle of Galipoli
sets over the British Empire” mean? B. The Battle of the Marne
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C. 1st statement is wrong
D. None of these
A. South Carolina
B. North Carolina
C. South Florida
D. Georgia
A. The rate of slavery in the Americas 4086. What territory did Great Britain obtain
went down after defeating China in the Opium Wars?
B. Trade was limited in the Atlantic A. Corea
C. The Colony grew wealthy B. Indochina
D. The Mother Country grew wealthy
C. Hong Kong
4083. Who developed the scientific manage- D. India
ment proposal
A. Adam Smith 4087. TRUE OR FALSE:One of the changes in-
fluenced/implemented by the Americans in
B. David Ricardo the Philippines is the establishment of a bi-
C. Frederick Taylor cameral legislative (2 chambers).
D. Karl Marx A. TRUE
4084. What is a colony? B. FALSE
A. It is a country that controls over other 4088. In what way did the Japanese exploit
territories forests in Java during their occupation in
B. It is a kingdom that controls other king- World War II?
doms A. For their own war industries
C. Territory that is conquered and con-
B. For conservation purposes
trolled by another mother-nation or
metropolis C. For scientific research
D. none of above D. For tourism development
4089. The main focus of urban development 4093. The following are resistance figures
came to be centred on which three port from Maluku against the Portuguese
towns
B. Rani of Jhansi 4096. Why did Mexico and Spain create the
C. Kunwar Singh Empresario System?
A. Texas was largely unpopulated and vul-
D. Tantya Topi
nerable
4092. What three wars do they wage be- B. They wanted to increase American
tween 1864 and 1871? power in Texas.
C. Stephen F. Austin forced them to grant
him the land.
D. Native Americans needed assistance
on Texas farms.
C. antisemitism was a way forward C. A book that governs the Russian parlia-
D. the only useful form of government ment
was based on the emperor D. To the lower house of the Russian Par-
liament made up of landowners, citizens,
4099. What country sponsored Christopher industrial workers and peasants
Columbus?
A. Spain 4104. What is the correct order of events for
the following important moments in US
B. England
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History?
C. Italy
A. Virginia house of Burgesses,
D. Portugal Jamestown, Mayflower compact, Funda-
mental orders of Connecticut
4100. Who was the Mughal Emperor when
first British enter into the Mughal Court B. Virginia house of Burgesses,
to secure royal patronage? Jamestown, Fundamental orders of Con-
A. Akbar necticut
4107. Factor that led to the First World War 4112. They also studied the languages of the
A. Technological development of the west natives and they first baptized the local
leaders.
C. Regain B. Tidore
D. El Cid C. See him
E. Valencia D. none of above
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can conquer the lands that they will find A. to the papacy’s constant commitment
on to defending the Indians against the
A. Eastern region colonists
B. Western region B. the successful campaign of the Jesuits
C. Southern region in favor of the Indians
A. Ternate and Tidore 4126. How are the two phases of the Soviet
B. Ternate and Bandung Revolution known?
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B. Duma
B. South America
C. spark
C. Australia
D. Materialism
D. Asia
4137. Which of the following was a colony in
the SOUTHERN region? 4142. How many members did the United Na-
A. New Hampshire tions have in 1946?
B. Pennsylvania A. 1970
C. Georgia B. 35
D. Connecticut C. 127
4138. Who is considered one of the key figures D. 1776
in postcolonial theory?
4143. The first families that settled in SFA’s
A. Christopher Columbus
colony was later known as
B. Nelson Mandela
A. Fredonia
C. Frantz Fanon
B. Mier And Teran
D. Queen Victoria
C. Austin’s 1st Colony
4139. Japan Leader of Asia, Japan Protector
of Asia, and Japan Light of Asia is the D. The Old Three Hundred
motto of
4144. How did slavery impact the way of life
A. PRINCE in the southern colonies?
B. Triple A Movement A. Black businesses thrived
C. PETA
B. Agrarian economy based on plantation
D. none of above system
4140. The leader of the island of Mactan who C. textile industries were in the south
did not approve of Magellan’s presence. D. the south grew because they sold a lot
A. Jose Rizal of slaves