HIEU 202 Test 5

HIEU 202 Test 5 / Quiz 5

Set 1

  1. By 1914, the balance of power had shifted toward the superior industrial might of
  2. Which of the following was the first to grant women the right to vote?
  3. Which of the following best describes the rule of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-1873) in France?
  4. In Germany, the two primary targets for Bismarck’s attacks were
  5. The Russian doctrine of official nationality dictated that
  6. Which of the following was NOT given as something that became more widely available to a broader segment of the population during the nineteenth century?
  7. Which of the following is a geographical term rather than a political one?
  8. British rule in India
  9. Europeans exerted control over their colonies by:
  10. Japan was eventually able to resist Western economic exploitation by:
  11. Many socialists saw European imperialism as a/an:
  12. Which of the following best describes the impact of imperialism in China.
  13. Which of the following did not join the scramble for Africa?
  14. Which of the following best describes the relationship between nineteenth- century missions and the rise of imperialism?
  15. The policy of a nation or state that tries to extend its power or authority over other peoples or territories is called
  16. Which of the following is NOT true of missions under the imperialist view?
  17. Which of the following was NOT part of the most important missions strategy developed during the “Great Century” of missions?
  18. William Carey wrote a famous tract that had a significant impact on the history of missions. What was the central message of his tract?
  19. According to the passage in Robert’s Brief History of Missions, what did the earliest Protestant missionaries see as their primary task?
  20. Nietzsche believed that man could only reach his full potential by nurturing the instinctual roots of human existence rather than relying on intellect.
  21. Because he believed that human beings are motivated primarily by such instinctive drives as sex, Sigmund Freud
  22. The new outlook that took shape in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was characterized by
  23. According to the generally accepted concepts of modern physics
  24. Which of the following is NOT true of propaganda?
  25. In the lecture presentation on the Modern Consciousness, which of the following was given as an example of the ways in which leisure and mass culture have shaped modern society?

Set 2

  1. By 1914, the balance of power had shifted toward the superior industrial might of
  2. Which of the following was the first to grant women the right to vote?
  3. The Dreyfus affair
  4. In 1914, Germany
  5. The Russian doctrine of official nationality dictated that
  6. Which of the following was NOT given as something that became more widely available to a broader segment of the population during the nineteenth century?
  7. Which of the following is a geographical term rather than a political one?
  8. British rule in India
  9. Many socialists argued that capitalist nations could only maintain their economic and political systems by:
  10. In the nineteenth century, the Western economy:
  11. Which of the following did not join the scramble for Africa?
  12. Which of the following best describes the relationship between nineteenth-century missions and the rise of imperialism?
  13. Many socialists saw European imperialism as a/an:
  14. Most areas of Asia, including the Middle East, were controlled by Europeans through:
  15. The policy of a nation or state that tries to extend its power or authority over other peoples or territories is called
  16. Which of the following is NOT true of missions under the imperialist view?
  17. What is the meaning of “ethnocentrism”?
  18. According to the passage in Robert’s Brief History of Missions, what did the earliest Protestant missionaries see as their primary task?
  19. Which of the following is NOT true of the new model of missions that emerged in the late eighteenth century?
  20. Nietzsche attacked Christianity because
  21. Because he believed that human beings are motivated primarily by such instinctive drives as sex, Sigmund Freud
  22. According to Albert Einstein
  23. The new outlook that took shape in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was characterized by
  24. Which of the following is NOT true of propaganda?
  25. In the lecture presentation on the Modern Consciousness, which of the following was given as an example of the ways in which leisure and mass culture have shaped modern society?

Set 3

  1. During the first phase of the Second Industrial Revolution, from 1850‐1870
  2. By the 1880s, the central issue in British‐Irish relations was
  3. Which of the following best describes the rule of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1808‐1873) in France?
  4. In 1914, Germany
  5. The Russian doctrine of official nationality dictated that
  6. Which of the following was NOT given as something that became more widely available to a broader segment of the population during the nineteenth century?
  7. Which of the following was described as “country of countries” in the lecture presentation?
  8. Direct rule by England over most of India:
  9. Many socialists argued that capitalist nations could only maintain their economic and political systems by:
  10. In the nineteenth century, the Western economy:
  11. Many socialists saw European imperialism as a/an:
  12. The motives for the new imperialism of the late nineteenth century included the:
  13. Which of the following best describes the impact of imperialism in China.
  14. Which of the following did not join the scramble for Africa?
  15. The policy of a nation or state that tries to extend its power or authority over other peoples or territories is called
  16. Which of the following was NOT part of the most important missions strategy developed during the “Great Century” of missions?
  17. What is the meaning of “ethnocentrism”?
  18. According to the passage in Robert’s Brief History of Missions, what did the earliest Protestant missionaries see as their primary task?
  19. William Carey wrote a famous tract that had a significant impact on the history of missions. What was the central message of his tract?
  20. Nietzsche attacked Christianity because
  21. Because he believed that human beings are motivated primarily by such instinctive drives as sex, Sigmund Freud
  22. The new outlook that took shape in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was characterized by
  23. In the late nineteenth century, European artists
  24. Which of the following is NOT true of propaganda?
  25. Sigmund Freud’s major work was called
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