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Map of Spheres of Influence in China, 1900. A key notes British, French, German, Japanese, and Russian control. The British has control over areas near the Chang Jiang River and the east coast. The French had control nea...
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Background information: Read an excerpt from a letter written by a Chinese official to Britain's Queen Victoria. By what right do [British merchants send] the poisonous drug to injure the Chinese people? Even though the...
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A political cartoon of world leaders holding knives over a pie labeled China. The Emperor of China holds up his hands behind them. World leaders are England, Germany, France, Russia, and Japan. What does this political c...
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reported to British govt. is East India Company or British raj
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concerned mostly with profit is East India Company or British raj
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used a civil-service system is East India Company or British raj
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blamed for sepoy rebellion is East India Company or British raj
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definition of social darwinism
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Which TWO ideas belong in a summary of the article? 11 points A. City lights can be seen from space B. Geography influenced where cities formed C. Rock types formed millions of years ago D. The fall line provided both re...
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What is the tone of the conclusion? 6 points A. Critical B. Enthusiastic and reflective C. Humorous D. Distant
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Why does the author include modern examples in the conclusion? 6 points A. To promote tourism B. To show geology still affects people today C. To compare industries D. To describe rivers
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What structure is used in this part of the article? 6 points A. Cause and effect B. Problem and solution C. Advantages and disadvantages D. Chronological order
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Why does the author include both benefits and obstacles? 6 points A. To compare oceans and rivers B. To show balanced effects of the fall line C. To criticize settlement D. To explain industry only
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Why did settlers stop at the fall line? 6 points A. Fertile farmland B. Rivers became difficult to travel upstream C. It was closer to Europe D. War boundaries
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Which idea about society is shown in the article? 6 points A. Humans prefer warm climates B. Geography influences where people live C. Settlers avoided rivers D. Cities formed near oceans
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What causes waterfalls along the fall line? 6 points A. Ocean tides B. A drop from higher land to lower land C. Climate changes D. River width
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How does the diagram help the reader? 6 points A. It compares regions B. It shows how waterfalls form along the fall line C. It explains plate movement D. It shows highway routes
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Why does the author explain tectonic shifts? 7 points A. To compare continents B. To explain how the fall line formed C. To describe rivers D. To discuss dinosaurs
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How is the section about tectonic plates organized? 7 points A. Cause and effect B. Chronological order C. Problem and solution D. Compare and contrast
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Why are multiple cities listed in the article? 7 points A. To compare northern and southern cities B. To provide evidence for the fall line pattern C. To show travel routes D. To explain population growth
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3. Which statement best expresses the author’s claim? 6 points A. Rivers shaped transportation routes B. Fall lines are imaginary map lines C. Geology influenced where people settled D. Cities formed randomly
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Why does the author mention city lights seen from space? 7 points A. To explain satellite technology B. To create a visual of the pattern C. To compare cities and rural areas D. To describe space travel
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What is the main idea of the beginning of Falling into Place along the Fall Line? 7 points A. Cities are easier to see from space B. Many eastern cities formed in a line because of geology C. Interstate 95 connects major...
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Read the passage. Then answer the question that follows. ANTONY. You all did see that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse. Was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious...
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Read the passage. Then answer the question that follows. PORTIA. Why, know’st thou any harm’s intended towards him? SOOTHSAYER. None that I know will be; much that I fear may chance. Good morrow to you. Here the street i...
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