Question
17. What caused tension between British officers and Indian soldiers prior to the outbreak of the Indian Revolt of 1857?(1 point)
Responses
The officers' refusal to allow overseas travel
The officers' refusal to allow overseas travel
The officers' poor treatment of women
The officers' poor treatment of women
The officers' support of the Mughals
The officers' support of the Mughals
The officers' religious intolerance
The officers' religious intolerance
Question 2
18. What happened as a result of the Indian Revolt of 1857?(1 point)
Responses
Rights for Indians increased under British rule
Rights for Indians increased under British rule
Indians gained independence from Britain
Indians gained independence from Britain
The British government took direct command of India
The British government took direct command of India
The East India Company was allowed to have soldiers
The East India Company was allowed to have soldiers
Question 3
19. Read the excerpt and answer the question
“At the beginning of June [the Boxers] were nine thousand of the male population in the affected provinces, between the ages of fourteen and sixty. . . . It is only half right to say that they were formed for the expulsion of foreigners, for the movement was quite semi-religious, and their doctrine violently anti-Christian in the first place,--ergo, anti-foreign in the second.”
—Lt. Charles Cabry Dix, The World's Navies in the Boxer Rebellion, China 1900 (1905)
What were some causes of the Boxer Rebellion in China?
(1 point)
Responses
British colonial expansion in Africa
British colonial expansion in Africa
The fall of the Qing dynasty
The fall of the Qing dynasty
Japanese imperialism in Korea
Japanese imperialism in Korea
Foreign influence and Christian missionaries in China
Foreign influence and Christian missionaries in China
Question 4
20. Which of the following best describes the outcome of the Boxer Rebellion? (1 point)
Responses
The Qing dynasty strengthened its control
The Qing dynasty strengthened its control
China successfully expelled all foreign powers
China successfully expelled all foreign powers
China became a colony of Japan
China became a colony of Japan
Foreign powers imposed harsh penalties on China
Foreign powers imposed harsh penalties on China
Question 5
21. How did the Opium Wars affect China's sovereignty?(1 point)
Responses
Strengthened China's independence
Strengthened China's independence
Led to greater foreign control and influence
Led to greater foreign control and influence
Resulted in complete isolation from the West
Resulted in complete isolation from the West
Initiated China's rapid industrialization
Initiated China's rapid industrialization
Question 6
22. What was a primary cause of the Opium Wars between Britain and China?(1 point)
Responses
Britain's refusal to trade with China
Britain's refusal to trade with China
China's attempt to suppress the opium trade
China's attempt to suppress the opium trade
China's demand for British tea
China's demand for British tea
China's alliance with France
China's alliance with France
Question 7
23. Which 3 Western Powers were involved in the Chinese Boxer Rebellion?(3 points)
Responses
Belgium
Belgium
France
France
Spain
Spain
United States
United States
Turkey
Turkey
Great Britain
Great Britain
Responses
The officers' refusal to allow overseas travel
The officers' refusal to allow overseas travel
The officers' poor treatment of women
The officers' poor treatment of women
The officers' support of the Mughals
The officers' support of the Mughals
The officers' religious intolerance
The officers' religious intolerance
Question 2
18. What happened as a result of the Indian Revolt of 1857?(1 point)
Responses
Rights for Indians increased under British rule
Rights for Indians increased under British rule
Indians gained independence from Britain
Indians gained independence from Britain
The British government took direct command of India
The British government took direct command of India
The East India Company was allowed to have soldiers
The East India Company was allowed to have soldiers
Question 3
19. Read the excerpt and answer the question
“At the beginning of June [the Boxers] were nine thousand of the male population in the affected provinces, between the ages of fourteen and sixty. . . . It is only half right to say that they were formed for the expulsion of foreigners, for the movement was quite semi-religious, and their doctrine violently anti-Christian in the first place,--ergo, anti-foreign in the second.”
—Lt. Charles Cabry Dix, The World's Navies in the Boxer Rebellion, China 1900 (1905)
What were some causes of the Boxer Rebellion in China?
(1 point)
Responses
British colonial expansion in Africa
British colonial expansion in Africa
The fall of the Qing dynasty
The fall of the Qing dynasty
Japanese imperialism in Korea
Japanese imperialism in Korea
Foreign influence and Christian missionaries in China
Foreign influence and Christian missionaries in China
Question 4
20. Which of the following best describes the outcome of the Boxer Rebellion? (1 point)
Responses
The Qing dynasty strengthened its control
The Qing dynasty strengthened its control
China successfully expelled all foreign powers
China successfully expelled all foreign powers
China became a colony of Japan
China became a colony of Japan
Foreign powers imposed harsh penalties on China
Foreign powers imposed harsh penalties on China
Question 5
21. How did the Opium Wars affect China's sovereignty?(1 point)
Responses
Strengthened China's independence
Strengthened China's independence
Led to greater foreign control and influence
Led to greater foreign control and influence
Resulted in complete isolation from the West
Resulted in complete isolation from the West
Initiated China's rapid industrialization
Initiated China's rapid industrialization
Question 6
22. What was a primary cause of the Opium Wars between Britain and China?(1 point)
Responses
Britain's refusal to trade with China
Britain's refusal to trade with China
China's attempt to suppress the opium trade
China's attempt to suppress the opium trade
China's demand for British tea
China's demand for British tea
China's alliance with France
China's alliance with France
Question 7
23. Which 3 Western Powers were involved in the Chinese Boxer Rebellion?(3 points)
Responses
Belgium
Belgium
France
France
Spain
Spain
United States
United States
Turkey
Turkey
Great Britain
Great Britain
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Here are the answers to your questions:
**Question 17:** What caused tension between British officers and Indian soldiers prior to the outbreak of the Indian Revolt of 1857?
- **Answer:** The officers' religious intolerance
**Question 18:** What happened as a result of the Indian Revolt of 1857?
- **Answer:** The British government took direct command of India
**Question 19:** What were some causes of the Boxer Rebellion in China?
- **Answer:** Foreign influence and Christian missionaries in China
**Question 20:** Which of the following best describes the outcome of the Boxer Rebellion?
- **Answer:** Foreign powers imposed harsh penalties on China
**Question 21:** How did the Opium Wars affect China's sovereignty?
- **Answer:** Led to greater foreign control and influence
**Question 22:** What was a primary cause of the Opium Wars between Britain and China?
- **Answer:** China's attempt to suppress the opium trade
**Question 23:** Which 3 Western Powers were involved in the Chinese Boxer Rebellion?
- **Answer:** France, United States, Great Britain
Feel free to ask if you need further assistance!
**Question 17:** What caused tension between British officers and Indian soldiers prior to the outbreak of the Indian Revolt of 1857?
- **Answer:** The officers' religious intolerance
**Question 18:** What happened as a result of the Indian Revolt of 1857?
- **Answer:** The British government took direct command of India
**Question 19:** What were some causes of the Boxer Rebellion in China?
- **Answer:** Foreign influence and Christian missionaries in China
**Question 20:** Which of the following best describes the outcome of the Boxer Rebellion?
- **Answer:** Foreign powers imposed harsh penalties on China
**Question 21:** How did the Opium Wars affect China's sovereignty?
- **Answer:** Led to greater foreign control and influence
**Question 22:** What was a primary cause of the Opium Wars between Britain and China?
- **Answer:** China's attempt to suppress the opium trade
**Question 23:** Which 3 Western Powers were involved in the Chinese Boxer Rebellion?
- **Answer:** France, United States, Great Britain
Feel free to ask if you need further assistance!
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