MH chapter 35 Flashcards
Satyagraha was
a. Gandhi’s philosophy of passive resistance.
b. the Islamic leader who called for the creation of Pakistan for India’s Muslims.
c. Mao Zedong’s adapted philosophy of Chinese communism.
d. the original name of the Pan-African movement.
e. the Chinese political party headed by Jiang Jieshi.
Gandhi’s philosophy of passive resistance.
Gandhi embraced a moral philosophy of tolerance and nonviolence (ahimsa) during the twenty-five
years he spent in
a. South Africa.
b. China.
c. Morocco.
d. Great Britain.
e. Argentina.
south africa
Mahatma Gandhi
a. fought hard to improve the status of the casteless Untouchables.
b. launched the Non-Cooperation Movement.
c. began the Civil Disobedience Movement.
d. worked to secure approval of the Government of India Act.
e. All these answers are correct.
all these answers are correct
Which of the following was NOT one of the foundations of Gandhi’s philosophy?
a. an attempt to improve the position of theharijans
b. boycotting British goods
c. heavy industrialization
d. passive resistance
e. economic self-sufficiency
an attempt to improve the position of theharijans
Muhammad Ali Jinnah called for the creation of
a. Pakistan.
b. Iraq.
c. Palestine.
d. Saudi Arabia.
e. Afghanistan.
pakistan
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
a. led the Civil Disobedience Movement.
b. was an adherent of the values and virtues discussed in the Bhagavad Gita.
c. was Gandhi’s main challenger for political leadership of the Hindus.
d. headed the Muslim League.
e. was the founder of the Indian National Congress.
led the Civil Disobedience Movement.
Three Principles of the People summarized the political views of
a. Mohandas Gandhi.
b. Jiang Jieshi.
c. Puyi.
d. Sun Yatsen.
e. Mao Zedong.
Sun Yatsen.
Mao Zedong’s main rival after 1925 was
a. Puyi.
b. Sun Yatsen.
c. Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-Shek).
d. Mohandas Gandhi.
e. Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-Shek).
The May Fourth Movement
a. was a significant turning point in the evolution of Marcus Garvey’s political efforts.
b. was a sign of growing Japanese nationalism.
c. became the pretext for Japan to invade Manchuria.
d. galvanized the Chinese against foreign influence.
e. was typical of Gandhi’s nonviolent movement.
galvanized the Chinese against foreign influence
The Long March
a. destroyed Mao Zedong’s credibility with the Chinese.
b. left Jiang Jieshi in complete control of the Chinese Communist Party.
c. greatly strengthened Mao Zedong’s leadership position.
d. was the final victory for the Guomindang.
e. forced Mao Zedong to flee China and hide in the Soviet Union.
greatly strengthened Mao Zedong’s leadership position.
Who among the following emerged as the leader and principal theoretician of the Chinese
communist movement?
a. Mao Zedong
b. Jiang Jieshi
c. Sun Yatsen
d. Shanfei
e. None of these answers is correct.
Mao Zedong
In the decades following the Great War, the economies of most African colonies were dominated by
a. the export of unprocessed raw materials or minimally processed cash crops.
b. light manufacturing.
c. the production of steel.
d. cattle ranching.
e. furniture manufacture.
the export of unprocessed raw materials or minimally processed cash crops.
Which of the following is NOT true regarding Africa during the decades after the Great War?
a. Colonial taxation policies were designed to drive Africans into the labor market.
b. Using African labor and tax monies, Europeans built economic infrastructure.
c. Europeans promoted rapid, intensive industrialization among their colonial possessions.
d. The Great Depression exposed the vulnerability of dependent colonial economies.
e. In areas with extensive white settlement, settler agriculture was most prominent.
Europeans promoted rapid, intensive industrialization among their colonial possessions.
Who among the following was an artist who blended artistic vision and radical political ideas in large
murals that he created for the appreciation of working people?
a. Carmen Miranda
b. Lázaro Cárdenas
c. Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre
d. Diego Rivera
e. Anastacio Somoza Garcia
Diego Rivera
Who among the following was noted for his “Good Neighbor Policy”?
a. Woodrow Wilson
b. Theodore Roosevelt
c. Howard Taft
d. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
e. Herbert Hoover
Franklin Delano Roosevelt