Arirang__FA23__AAS-33A_Sec_06_-_AAS_History_I
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Arirang: FA23: AAS-33A Sec 06 - AAS History I
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Arirang
Due
Oct 25 at 11:59pm
Points
10
Questions
10
Available
Oct 25 at 9am - Oct 25 at 11:59pm
14 hours and 59 minutes
Time Limit
None
Attempt History
Attempt
Time
Score
LATEST
Attempt 1
18 minutes
8 out of 10
Correct answers will be available Oct 26 at 9am - Oct 28 at 12am.
Score for this quiz:
8
out of 10
Submitted Oct 25 at 1:32pm
This attempt took 18 minutes.
1 / 1 pts
Question 1
It appears that Japan's occupation of Korea and the way Japanese treated
Koreans in Korea played a role in Korean people's leaving for Hawaii.
True
False
0 / 1 pts
Question 2
Incorrect
Incorrect
Korean migration to Hawaii reached about 7,000 in the late 19th century but
suddenly stopped due to the fact that the monthly wage dropped to 50
percent in one year.
True
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False
1 / 1 pts
Question 3
Theodore Roosevelt mediated between Russia and Japan over the
dominance of Korea after the Russo-Japanese War, the result of which was
to allow Japan's control of Korea.
True
False
1 / 1 pts
Question 4
It appears that some Korean settlers/immigrants in Hawaii tried to prevent
Japan's occupation of Korea and they organized a group to fight for the
independence of Korea.
True
False
1 / 1 pts
Question 5
Syngman Rhee was the political figure in Hawaii who was supported
unanimously by Korean immigrants in the Island.
True
False
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Question 6
It was difficult for the president Woodrow Wilson to support the
independence of Korea because the U.S. Government and Japan had an
alliance.
True
False
1 / 1 pts
Question 7
The Korean rotating credit system called Kye/Kae was a way to find capital
to purchase land or to pay for high expenses for some Korean Americans.
True
False
1 / 1 pts
Question 8
All Korean Americans who fought for the independence of Korea in the U.S.
returned to Korea after Japan surrendered, and they were well treated by a
new Korean government and settled in Korea.
True
False
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Question 9
Incorrect
Incorrect
Syngman Rhee appeared to have a more hardline approach than Park
Yong-man in an attempt to gain independence of Korea.
True
False
1 / 1 pts
Question 10
It appears that some Korean patriots who gathered in Shanghai, China had
easier access to marxism or some forms of socialism than in the U.S.
True
False
Quiz Score:
8
out of 10