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Question 1 (1 point) Many subject peoples began to feel discontent with their imperial masters during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In addition to nationalism, which one of the following reasons best explains why they felt that way? Question 1 options: colonialism- they wanted the opportunity to carve out overseas colonies and territories freedom-they wanted self-rule and independence imperialism-they wanted to dominate their neighbors and build their own empires communism-they wanted a world in which the workers were in charge Question 2 (1 point) The Ottoman Empire was one imperial power with many subject peoples. Nationalists from which of the following ethnic groups led to an independence movement against Ottoman rule? Question 2 options: Serbs Hungarians Bosnians Croats Question 3 (1 point) Who became the Habsburg emperor in 1848? Question 3 options: Franz Beckenbauer Franz Habsburg Franz Garibaldi Franz Josef Question 4 (1 point) During his long reign, Franz Josef used many methods to try to maintain his great Habsburg empire. Mark the statement if he tried one of the methods below. Choose all answers that are correct. Question 4 options: He advanced the rights of his Slav subjects, such as Czechs, Slovaks, Croats, and Slovenes. He crushed a revolt by his Hungarian subjects and executed their leaders. He refused to agree to a written constitution, even one that maintained all his powers. He increased his possessions in the Italian-speaking and German-speaking parts of his empire. He split his empire into Austrian and Hungarian parts, and set up a parliament in Budapest. Question 5 (1 point) Which word correctly completes this sentence? Gandhi advocated peaceful disobedience of unjust laws. Such nonviolent resistance, he said, “calls for the strength and courage to suffer without Question 5 options: fear." retaliation." thought." mercy." Question 6 (1 point) Is this statement true or false? According to Gandhi, “lack of physical strength is a handicap” in the exercise of nonviolence. Question 6 options: True False Question 7 (1 point) Is this statement true or false? Gandhi admitted that “the progress of nonviolence is seemingly a terribly slow progress.” Question 7 options: True False Question 8 (1 point) Which of the following is not true about China’s Sun Yat-sen? Question 8 options: He rejected all Western influences in China, regarding them as "bad fruit." He became the first president of the new Chinese republic. He is known as "The Father of the Chinese Revolution." He was angered by the presence of the treaty ports and the feebleness of the Manchus. Question 9 (1 point) Faced nonviolent struggle for independence of its greatest overseas possession, India Question 9 options: Ottoman Empire British Empire Western imperialists Habsburg Empire Question 10 (1 point) Lost territories in Europe, Asia Minor, North Africa, and the Middle East Question 10 options: Western imperialists Ottoman Empire British Empire Habsburg Empire Question 11 (1 point) Split into a Dual Monarchy, but never solved problems with Slav subjects Question 11 options: Ottoman Empire British Empire Western imperialists Habsburg Empire Question 12 (1 point) Driven out of the “treaty ports” by the new Chinese republic Question 12 options: Western imperialists Ottoman Empire Habsburg Empire British Empire

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