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Question 1
3 / 3 pts
Mehmet Ali cultivated what cash crop in Egypt in an attempt to bring it into the world economy?
tobacco
cotton
silk
sugar
indigo
Question 2
3 / 3 pts
What new military corps adopted Western forms of drill and armaments and eventually replaced the Janissaries?
Tanzimat units
Tiyul
Osmanlilik
départements
Nizam-I jedid
Question 3
3 / 3 pts
Who wrote the Book of Reform
?
Al-Afghani
Ibn Khaldun
Abdulhamid II
Malkom Khan
Abd al-Azim
Question 4
3 / 3 pts
TheTanzimat reforms in 19
th
century Ottoman Empire is an example of:
Agricultural reforms
Economic expansion
The deep state
Defensive developmentalism
The new order
Question 5
3 / 3 pts
Great Britain became the dominant European colonial power in India after which war?
War of Austrian Succession
War of Spanish Succession
Seven Years War
Thirty Years War
War of the Grand Alliance
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Question 6
3 / 3 pts
The experience of Jawhariyyeh related in the book indicates that Ottoman Jerusalem in the 19
th
Century was:
A mixture of Jewish, Christian and Arabic cultures in which people crossed fluidly between those cultural boundaries
Strictly Islamic and Palestinian
Strictly Orthodox Jewish
Strictly Turkish and Ottoman
impossible to determine as he did not consider such things in his journal
Question 7
3 / 3 pts
The British remained an ally of the Ottomans primarily to:
Stop the French from being their ally instead
Prevent other European powers from competing with their control of the Eastern Mediterranean
return the favor to The Ottomans who had been kind to them in the past
control access to the Pyramids in Egypt
control access to the oil
Question 8
3 / 3 pts
Mehmet Ali came to power in Egypt following what invasion?
The Safavid Invasion
British Invasion
Russian Invasion
Napoleon’s Invasion
Albanian Invasion
Question 9
3 / 3 pts
Tunisia’s great state-builder of the 19
th
Century was:
Mehmet Ali
Abdulhamid II
Mahmud II
Ahmad Bey
Selim III
Question 10
3 / 3 pts
After the fall of the Safavid Empire, what to European countries fought for control of Persia in what became known as the “Great Game”?
France & Germany
Ottomans and Russia
Britain & France
Britain & Russian
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Ottomans & Mughals
Question 11
3 / 3 pts
When did construction on the Suez Canal begin?
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
Question 12
3 / 3 pts
Who became the principle antagonist of the Ottomans in the 18
th
century?
Austrians
Safavids
French
British
Russians
Question 13
3 / 3 pts
Where did Europeans turn for cotton once the North cut off its trade with the South during the American Civil War?
England
India
Persia
China
Egypt
Question 14
3 / 3 pts
Ottoman Capitulations were:
Terms of surrender they dictated to their conquered peoples
A tax on all good imported into the Empire
A list of all foreign items that were forbidden from use in the Ottoman Empire
Clauses attached to treaties granting specific economic, commercial, legal and religious rights to foreign powers in the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman notes of surrender, that became more frequent as their empire fell apart
Question 15
3 / 3 pts
The traditional crack troops of the Ottomans, the Janissaries, were hunted down and eliminated in what 1826 event?
Islahat Fermani
Auspicious Incident
Liberal reform
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Autocratic reform
The Great Game
Incorrect
Question 16
0 / 3 pts
Networks of like-minded people for reconstructing the morals of Islamic Law to deal with the modern world are known as:
nahda
inhitat
turuq
al-salaf al salih
shura
Question 17
3 / 3 pts
Lord Byron celebrated the cause of independence for what Balkan country?
Romania
Bulgaria
Greece
Albania
Serbia
Question 18
3 / 3 pts
Ijtihad means:
Islamic legal scholars using reason and independent judgment to expand Islamic law into modern
times
Adhering to a popular, mystical form of Islam
Relying exclusively upon the Quran and the hadith to judge legal cases
Consulting the government on how to make religious decisions
Accepting all Western ideas into the Islamic faith
Question 19
3 / 3 pts
Nationalism needs what three conditions present in order to become a movement?
Emergence of new social classes, the spread of new market relations and the creation of a clearly
identifiable “other”
Feudalism, mercantilism and capitalism
International politics, local autonomy and rivalries
Independence, colonialism, and imperial government
Language, ethnicity and culture
Question 20
3 / 3 pts
The “Concert of Europe” was disrupted with the establishment of what nation?
Greece
Italy
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Austro-Hungary
Russia
Germany
Quiz Score: 57
out of 60
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