16 questions
Why were the Opium Wars significant?
It forced China to change to a democratic government
It forced Great Britain to recognise the importance of Confucian values
It forced China to open its doors to trade with the western world
It forced Great Britain to open its doors to trade with the Qing dynasty.
The title given to the ruler of Japan during their period of isolationism
Shogun
Emperor
Czar
Samurai
What product did the government of China try to prevent the British from trading in their country?
opium
silver
tea
silk
These were regions of China in which Britain, France and others dominated trade and investment.
Extraterritorial rights
Spheres of influence
Boxer Rebellion
Guangxu
This armed protest, which was a violent reaction to foreign influence in China, was defeated.
Spheres of Influence
Taiping Rebellion
Opium War of 1839
Boxer Rebellion
Who founded the Revive China Society and, later, the Nationalist Party?
Henry Pu Yi
Lo Mien Song Le Fong
Guang Xu
Sun Yat-sen
Commodore Matthew Perry was?
American
British
Germen
French
Who did the Japanese adapt elements from to create a strong central government?
Western Powers
Middle Eastern Powers
Eastern Powers
African Powers