World History Chapter 13 On-line Study
Sections 1, 2, & 3
Woodridge High School
Mr. Hearty & Mr. Bellisario
Table of Contents
• Section 1 Japan Modernizes
• Section 2 Southeast Asia and the Pacific
• Section 3 Self-Rule for Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
Question #1
The ___________ opened up Japanese ports to American ships.
• Treaty of Tojo • Treaty of Kanagawa • Treaty of Tokyo
Question #2
The ___________ was a period of reform from 1868 to 1912.
• Emperor’s rebellion • Honshu reform• Meiji restoration
Question #3
The Kawasaki family is an example of a ____________.
• Anatawa • zaibatsu • Ohayou gozaimasu
Question #4
Japan was able to modernize rapidly partly because it was a _____________.
• homogeneous society
• Heterogeneous society
• Mixed society
Question #5
During the _____________, Japan defeated Russian troops in Manchuria.
• Sino-Japanese War.• Russo-Japanese War• Moscow-Tokyo War
Question #6
By the 1800s Japan was weakened by…
• industrial pollution.
• economic problems.
• conquest by China.
Question #7
The Meiji reformers were determined to…
• strengthen Japan against the West.
• overthrown the emperor.
• close Japan to the West.
Question #8
Despite Meiji reforms, women in Japan were…
• still assigned a secondary role in society. • granted more political rights.• not allowed to get an education.
Question #9
One reason Japan felt they needed to expand their empire was…
• to gain respect from China.
• to give the navy something to do.
• a lack of natural resources.
Question #13
Overthrown by American planters in 1893.
• Queen Liliuokalani • Chulalongkorn• King Simon Lo
Question #14
Led Filipino nationalists struggle.
• Emilio Aguinaldo • Victor Fernandez• Eduardo Pena
Question #15
Britain expanded its empire in Southeast Asia to include…
• Vietnam.
• Burma and the Malay peninsula.
• Burma and Laos.
Question #16
Vietnamese officials tried to suppress Christianity by...
• converting to Confucianism.
• killing converts and French missionary priest.
• outlawing missions.
Question #17
Siam remained independent partly because its rulers…
• did not modernize.
• did not underestimate western power.
• did not accept unequal treaties.
Question #18
The industrial powers were first interested in the Pacific islands as…
• supply bases for whaling ships.• land for growing Western populations.• sites for mining operations.
Question #19
American sugar planters asked the United States to annex…
• Samoa.• the Philippines. • Hawaii.
Question #20
Filipino rebels expected the United States to recognize their independence because…
• they were promised so.• Britain supported them. • they had helped fight the Spanish.
Question #21
______________, Canada’s first prime minister, encouraged expansion across the continent.
• Lord Chamberland • John Macdonald • Douglas Smith
Question #22
The Aborigines were the _____________ inhabitants in Australia.
• foreign
• second
• indigenous
Question #23
Australia was originally established as a ______________.
• British luxury travel location
• location for good raw materials
• penal colony
Question #24
Ranchers carved out huge sheep ranches in the Outback and displaced the _____________.
• Aleuts
• Maoris
• Aborigines
Question #25
The ____________ were descendants of seafaring people from Polynesia.
• Aleuts
• Maoris
• Aborigines
Question #26
Why did Britain pass the Canada Act in 1791?
• to unite the provinces
• to ease ethnic tensions
• to close down the Catholic Church
Question #27
What effect did westward expansion have on Native Americans in Canada?
• It destroyed their way of life.• It expanded their land holdings.• It granted them more freedom.
Question #28
Australia’s population boomed with the 1851 discovery of…
• good pasture land.
• oil.
• gold.
Question #29
How did independent Australia keep its ties to Britain?
• by importing exclusively from Britain• by recognizing the British monarch as head of
state• by keeping women from voting