Japanese Imperialism, 1875–1910 27. The Russo-Japanese war is significant in that a. European powers continued their military Japanece Empire in 1875 Lands Added, 1875-1910 Japanece Sphere of Sakhalin Influence Russia Kur laland dominance of the world Manchuria b. International trade Seef Honh agreements were no longer necessary c. A European nation was defeated by an Asian nation for the first time Japan Kyote Korea Nagasak Tokyo hoku Kyushu Bonin tlands China Pacfe Ocean Taiwan d. Colonization of East Asia was bought to an Souroe. Henry Brun ot al., Roviewing Olobal Hotory and "deography, AMSCO (acdaptec) end 28. Japan's acquisition of Korea in 1910 demonstrates a. China's policy of generosity toward its neighbors b. Korea's willingness to become part of the Japanese empire c. Russia's determination to strengthen its position in East Asia d. Japan's emergence as an imperial power in East Asia 29. "It has impoverished the dumb millions by a system of progressive exploitation... It has reduced us politically to serfdom. It has sapped the foundations of our culture... and degraded us spiritually." - Mohandas Gandhi. 1930 In the statement. the "It" referred to by Gandhi is a. British Imperialism in India b. India's involvement in WWII c. The exploitation of the proletariat by the Bourgeoisie d. The British endorsement of Apartheid in South Africa

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Japanese Imperialism, 1875–1910
27. The Russo-Japanese war is
significant in that
a. European powers
continued their military
dominance of the world
b. International trade
Japanese Empire in 1875
Lands Added, 1875-1910
Sakhalin
| Japanece Sphere of
Influence
Russia
Kuril
Islands
Manchuria
Hokkaido
Seeof
Honsu
agreements were no
longer necessary
c. A European nation was
defeated by an Asian
Japan
Tokyo
Kyoto
Korea
Nagasak Ghioku
Kyuahu
Rrkyu slang
Taiwan
China
Chi
Bonin
Islands
Pacifie
Ocean
nation for the first time
d. Colonization of East
Asia was bought to an
Source: Henry Brun et al., Reviewing Global History and
Geography, AMSCO (adapted)
end
28. Japan's acquisition of Korea in 1910 demonstrates
a. China's policy of generosity toward its neighbors
b. Korea's willingness to become part of the Japanese
empire
c. Russia's determination to strengthen its position in East
Asia
d. Japan's emergence as an imperial power in East Asia
29. "It has impoverished the dumb millions by a system of
progressive exploitation... It has reduced us politically to
serfdom. It has sapped the foundations of our culture... and
degraded us spiritually."
Mohandas Gandhi. 1930
In the statement. the "It" referred to by Gandhi is
a. British Imperialism in India
b. India's involvement in WWII
c. The exploitation of the proletariat by the Bourgeoisie
d. The British endorsement of Apartheid in South Africa
30. The major factor that enabled Western Europe to dominate
large parts of Asia and Africa in the 19th and early 20th
centuries was the
a. Technological and military superiority of European
nations
b. Acceptance of Christianity by many Asians and Africans
c. Desire of Asians and Africans for European raw
materials
d. Refusal of Asians and Africans to fight against European
imperialism
Transcribed Image Text:Japanese Imperialism, 1875–1910 27. The Russo-Japanese war is significant in that a. European powers continued their military dominance of the world b. International trade Japanese Empire in 1875 Lands Added, 1875-1910 Sakhalin | Japanece Sphere of Influence Russia Kuril Islands Manchuria Hokkaido Seeof Honsu agreements were no longer necessary c. A European nation was defeated by an Asian Japan Tokyo Kyoto Korea Nagasak Ghioku Kyuahu Rrkyu slang Taiwan China Chi Bonin Islands Pacifie Ocean nation for the first time d. Colonization of East Asia was bought to an Source: Henry Brun et al., Reviewing Global History and Geography, AMSCO (adapted) end 28. Japan's acquisition of Korea in 1910 demonstrates a. China's policy of generosity toward its neighbors b. Korea's willingness to become part of the Japanese empire c. Russia's determination to strengthen its position in East Asia d. Japan's emergence as an imperial power in East Asia 29. "It has impoverished the dumb millions by a system of progressive exploitation... It has reduced us politically to serfdom. It has sapped the foundations of our culture... and degraded us spiritually." Mohandas Gandhi. 1930 In the statement. the "It" referred to by Gandhi is a. British Imperialism in India b. India's involvement in WWII c. The exploitation of the proletariat by the Bourgeoisie d. The British endorsement of Apartheid in South Africa 30. The major factor that enabled Western Europe to dominate large parts of Asia and Africa in the 19th and early 20th centuries was the a. Technological and military superiority of European nations b. Acceptance of Christianity by many Asians and Africans c. Desire of Asians and Africans for European raw materials d. Refusal of Asians and Africans to fight against European imperialism
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