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QUIZ
Question 1
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Why did Europeans support imperial expansion in the late 19th century?
Select one:
a.
To improve the lives of colonial subjects.
b. Access to trade routes and goods.
c. To safeguard a dominant position within Europe.
d. The spread of Christianity.
Question 2
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Why did the French focus their expansionist efforts in the Mediterranean?
Select one:
a. French soldiers were interested in converting to Islam.
b. Britain’s stronghold in the Atlantic meant new routes were needed to expand into
Africa and Asia.
c. France had a long history of established trade with Mediterranean countries, which
were more amenable to French rule.
d. Negotiations at the Berlin Conference resulted in France being given Northern
African territories.
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Question 3
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What was a significant non-military feature of Napoleon's invasion of Egypt that marked it
as a milestone in modern imperialism?
Select one:
a. The successful conversion of a large portion of the Egyptian population to
Christianity.
b. The peaceful integration of French soldiers into Egyptian society through
intermarriage.
c.
The organised accumulation of scientific data on Egyptian culture and history by
accompanying scholars.
d. The establishment of a profitable trade alliance with the Mamluk rulers
Question 4
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According to Edward Said’s theory of Orientalism, how did the scientific work of the French
in Egypt support the imperialist project?
Select one:
a. It glorified ancient Egypt and ignored the realities of contemporary Egyptian
culture and society.
b. It defined the ‘Orient’ as fundamentally different and inferior, which justified
European colonial and imperial practices.
c. It created a partnership and encouraged shared knowledge exchange between
French and Egyptian scholars.
d.
It proved Egypt was culturally and intellectually superior to Europe.
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Question 5
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According to Hobson and Lenin, what were the primary factors which fuelled imperial
expansion in the late 19th century?
Select one:
a. Rising nationalism and competition for prestige within Europe.
b. Emerging capitalist markets needed new investment and resources.
c. The population explosion in Europe meant that expansion was necessary to ease
increasing social and economic pressures in the metropoles.
d. Rising missionary zeal to spread the word of Christianity as part of Europe’s
‘civilising mission’.
Question 6
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Which type of colonial expansion was most often characterised by intense and brutal conflict
over land, minerals, and labour?
Select one:
a.
Informal colonies, like those in South America.
b. Administrative colonies like British India.
c. Settlement colonies, like South Africa and Algeria.
d. Naval base colonies, like British Hong Kong.
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HSY2601-26-S1 Welcome Message Assessment 2
QUIZ
Question 1
Answer saved
Marked out of 3.00
Why did Europeans support imperial expansion in the late 19th century?
Select one:
a.
To improve the lives of colonial subjects.
b. Access to trade routes and goods.
c. To safeguard a dominant position within Europe.
d. The spread of Christianity.
Question 2
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Marked out of 3.00
Why did the French focus their expansionist efforts in the Mediterranean?
Select one:
a. French soldiers were interested in converting to Islam.
b. Britain’s stronghold in the Atlantic meant new routes were needed to expand into
Africa and Asia.
c. France had a long history of established trade with Mediterranean countries, which
were more amenable to French rule.
d. Negotiations at the Berlin Conference resulted in France being given Northern
African territories.
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Question 3
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What was a significant non-military feature of Napoleon's invasion of Egypt that marked it
as a milestone in modern imperialism?
Select one:
a. The successful conversion of a large portion of the Egyptian population to
Christianity.
b. The peaceful integration of French soldiers into Egyptian society through
intermarriage.
c.
The organised accumulation of scientific data on Egyptian culture and history by
accompanying scholars.
d. The establishment of a profitable trade alliance with the Mamluk rulers
Question 4
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Marked out of 3.00
According to Edward Said’s theory of Orientalism, how did the scientific work of the French
in Egypt support the imperialist project?
Select one:
a. It glorified ancient Egypt and ignored the realities of contemporary Egyptian
culture and society.
b. It defined the ‘Orient’ as fundamentally different and inferior, which justified
European colonial and imperial practices.
c. It created a partnership and encouraged shared knowledge exchange between
French and Egyptian scholars.
d.
It proved Egypt was culturally and intellectually superior to Europe.
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Question 5
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According to Hobson and Lenin, what were the primary factors which fuelled imperial
expansion in the late 19th century?
Select one:
a. Rising nationalism and competition for prestige within Europe.
b. Emerging capitalist markets needed new investment and resources.
c. The population explosion in Europe meant that expansion was necessary to ease
increasing social and economic pressures in the metropoles.
d. Rising missionary zeal to spread the word of Christianity as part of Europe’s
‘civilising mission’.
Question 6
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Which type of colonial expansion was most often characterised by intense and brutal conflict
over land, minerals, and labour?
Select one:
a.
Informal colonies, like those in South America.
b. Administrative colonies like British India.
c. Settlement colonies, like South Africa and Algeria.
d. Naval base colonies, like British Hong Kong.
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