Unit 8 Progress Check MCQ Exam
Questions and Answers
Which of the following best explains the significance of the intended audience of Yin
Zeming's pamphlet in shaping the author's narrative? - ANSWER-Since it targets an
international audience across the Cold War divide, the pamphlet presents an
idealized, propaganda-tinged vision of Chinese accomplishments.
As indicated by the passage, Vietnam's achievement of independence differed in
what way from the achievement of independence by many other former colonies? -
ANSWER-Vietnam gained its independence through a violent uprising rather than a
negotiated settlement.
As portrayed by Ho Chi Minh in the passage, the Vietnamese independence
movement appears most similar to which of the following types of nineteenth-century
and early-twentieth-century movements? - ANSWER-Nationalist movements
Compared to the position of anticolonial movements earlier in the twentieth century,
the prospects for movements such as Ho Chi Minh's in the mid-twentieth century
could most accurately be described as - ANSWER-stronger because the Second
World War weakened imperialist powers
Which of the following best explains why the author brings up the example of the
Sikh migrant cutting his hair before coming to England as a way of supporting his
argument that the experiences of South Asian and European immigrants to Britain
were "poles apart"? - ANSWER-Unlike European immigrants, South Asian
immigrants had to suppress parts of their culture and remove important religious
symbols to fit into British society.
The argument in the third paragraph regarding the connection between the Partition
of India in 1947 and Punjabi migrations to Britain in the 1950s is most directly
supported by the author's claim that - ANSWER-resettling Partition refugees led to
an economic crisis in rural Punjab, leading to further population movements
Contrary to the author's implicit argument in the second paragraph regarding South
Asian migrants' determination to integrate into British society, the migration of former
colonial subjects to imperial metropoles typically resulted in - ANSWER-the
preservation of cultural and economic ties between former colonies and metropoles,
as immigrant communities maintained some connections to their countries of origin
Which of the following best explains Lt. Colonel Ojukwu's purpose in including the
information in the first paragraph in his independence proclamation? - ANSWER-He
wanted to outline a list of East Nigerian grievances in order to justify the political
action he was about to take.
Which of the flowing best explains how the immediate historical situation of the
proclamation of Biafran independence from Nigeria informed the author's statements
in the third paragraph? - ANSWER-Claiming to uphold the rule of law and oppose
Questions and Answers
Which of the following best explains the significance of the intended audience of Yin
Zeming's pamphlet in shaping the author's narrative? - ANSWER-Since it targets an
international audience across the Cold War divide, the pamphlet presents an
idealized, propaganda-tinged vision of Chinese accomplishments.
As indicated by the passage, Vietnam's achievement of independence differed in
what way from the achievement of independence by many other former colonies? -
ANSWER-Vietnam gained its independence through a violent uprising rather than a
negotiated settlement.
As portrayed by Ho Chi Minh in the passage, the Vietnamese independence
movement appears most similar to which of the following types of nineteenth-century
and early-twentieth-century movements? - ANSWER-Nationalist movements
Compared to the position of anticolonial movements earlier in the twentieth century,
the prospects for movements such as Ho Chi Minh's in the mid-twentieth century
could most accurately be described as - ANSWER-stronger because the Second
World War weakened imperialist powers
Which of the following best explains why the author brings up the example of the
Sikh migrant cutting his hair before coming to England as a way of supporting his
argument that the experiences of South Asian and European immigrants to Britain
were "poles apart"? - ANSWER-Unlike European immigrants, South Asian
immigrants had to suppress parts of their culture and remove important religious
symbols to fit into British society.
The argument in the third paragraph regarding the connection between the Partition
of India in 1947 and Punjabi migrations to Britain in the 1950s is most directly
supported by the author's claim that - ANSWER-resettling Partition refugees led to
an economic crisis in rural Punjab, leading to further population movements
Contrary to the author's implicit argument in the second paragraph regarding South
Asian migrants' determination to integrate into British society, the migration of former
colonial subjects to imperial metropoles typically resulted in - ANSWER-the
preservation of cultural and economic ties between former colonies and metropoles,
as immigrant communities maintained some connections to their countries of origin
Which of the following best explains Lt. Colonel Ojukwu's purpose in including the
information in the first paragraph in his independence proclamation? - ANSWER-He
wanted to outline a list of East Nigerian grievances in order to justify the political
action he was about to take.
Which of the flowing best explains how the immediate historical situation of the
proclamation of Biafran independence from Nigeria informed the author's statements
in the third paragraph? - ANSWER-Claiming to uphold the rule of law and oppose