A) Both turned to China for support in industrializing.
B) For both, modernizing included increased popular control of the government.
C) Both incorporated ethnic minorities in their empire as equal citizens.
D) For both, key aspects of industrialization were state-sponsored.
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A) The diffusion of Christianity to Africa
B) The influence of the Italian Renaissance on Ethiopian art
C) The polytheistic nature of Ethiopian traditions
D) The triumph of Christianity over Islam in West Africa
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A) They used the railroads to reinvigorate China's internal trade networks.
B) They were worried that the railroads would change the relationship between people and nature, but recognized that they were necessary.
C) They saw the railroads as a threat to Chinese social harmony and had them torn up.
D) They sold concessions to operate the railroads to the British and Americans.
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A) Its sense of national identity, and the strength of the national government, grew stronger.
B) Its sense of national identity grew weaker, since serious unresolved regional differences continued to exist.
C) Its identity as a major agricultural exporter grew to be equal to that of Germany or of Great Britain.
D) Its identity as a multiethnic state grew stronger.
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A) The scale of industrial enterprises dramatically increased.
B) Imperial expansion decreased.
C) Employee ownership of corporations increased.
D) The influence of individual financiers declined.
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A) It sought to incorporate new territories into the national political body.
B) It took control of new territories without seeking to incorporate them or their people into the national political body.
C) It was undertaken in order to encourage American settlement in the newly conquered territories.
D) It proposed that the United States had a mission to spread its culture beyond its current boundaries.
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A) The rise of capitalism
B) The spread of Christianity
C) European imperialism
D) Increasing integration of women in the military
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A) States which became homogenous democracies
B) States with persistent internal divisions and centralized power wielded by their monarchs
C) States in which constitutional monarchs ruled in conjunction with strong Parliaments
D) States in which economic development benefited people throughout society
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A) Monarchs felt that allegiance to them should determine national boundaries.
B) Multiethnic land empires collapsed.
C) There was no agreement as to who "the people" should be.
D) Each side in military conflicts tried to gain control of as many people as possible.
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A) He allied himself with the Germans against the Italians.
B) Unlike other Europeans, the Italians did not use advanced weapons in the field.
C) He was able to equip his loyal, united armies with European weapons.
D) The Italian invasion forces were decimated by tropical diseases.
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A) A nation was composed of everyone who participated in economic production.
B) A nation was composed of those willing to fight and die for it.
C) A nation was composed of everyone whose ancestors had followed the same king.
D) A nation was composed of kings, clergymen, and nobles.
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A) To create an integrated, competitive global economy
B) To monopolize as large a proportion as possible of the finite global supply of gold
C) To profit by instructing other regions of the world in industrial production methods
D) To force their colonies to buy their manufactured goods while exporting staple commodities
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A) By forcing it to define who was an Austrian
B) By eroding the loyalty of its peasant population
C) By encouraging Hungarians to press for autonomy
D) By encouraging the emperor to foster a more democratic government
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A) Anti-colonial sentiment toward imperial policy in South and East Asia
B) Grievances against England's laissez-faire response to the 1840s Famine
C) Solidarity with the Scottish independence movement
D) Resistance to restrictive emigration policies by England
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A) The Indian subcontinent industrialized, replacing China as the main Asian exporter of finished goods.
B) A new Indian identity emerged, despite the lack of a common language or political sovereignty.
C) European diseases spread, killing a large percentage of the population.
D) New European crops were introduced, leading to a population explosion and environmental disaster.
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