Pagina de inicio
/
Historia
/
17. (7.6) Which of the following contributed to European imperialist expansion? a. High wages b. Lack of an educated workforce c. Overproduction of manufactured goods d. Increased transportation costs 18. (7.6) In the "scramble for Africa", what were the two countries that remained politically independent? 19. (7.6) According to the map in the presentation, what three African countries were under the colonial empire of Germany? 20. (7.6) What was a major contribution to European imperialism in Africa? 21. (7.6) What was the most significant motivation for European imperialism in Africa? 22. (7.7) How did imperialism impact relationships between European powers? 23.(7.7) List four examples of resistance to European imperialism. a. b. c. d. 24. (7.8) Define 19th century "Romanticism". 25. (7.8) Claude Monet is closely associated with the beginnings of the artistic movement known as __ 26. (7.8) The recognition of Greek Independence in 1830 can be linked to the __ movement in its spark of a classical revival. 27. (7.8) __ is the best example of 19th-century women making the most influential contributions as popular novelists and writers. 28. (7.9) What two events greatly shaped the balance of power in the second half of the 19th century? 29. (7.9) Otto von Bismarck created a constitution for the German Empire that included universal suffrage for __

Problemas

17. (7.6) Which of the following contributed to European imperialist expansion?
a. High wages
b. Lack of an educated workforce
c. Overproduction of manufactured goods
d. Increased transportation costs
18. (7.6) In the "scramble for Africa", what were the two countries that remained politically
independent?
19. (7.6) According to the map in the presentation, what three African countries were under
the colonial empire of Germany?
20. (7.6) What was a major contribution to European imperialism in Africa?
21. (7.6) What was the most significant motivation for European imperialism in Africa?
22. (7.7) How did imperialism impact relationships between European powers?
23.(7.7) List four examples of resistance to European imperialism.
a.
b.
c.
d.
24. (7.8) Define 19th century "Romanticism".
25. (7.8) Claude Monet is closely associated with the beginnings of the artistic movement
known as __
26. (7.8) The recognition of Greek Independence in 1830 can be linked to the
__ movement in its spark of a classical revival.
27. (7.8) __ is the best example of 19th-century women
making the most influential contributions as popular novelists and writers.
28. (7.9) What two events greatly shaped the balance of power in the second half of the
19th century?
29. (7.9) Otto von Bismarck created a constitution for the German Empire that included
universal suffrage for __

17. (7.6) Which of the following contributed to European imperialist expansion? a. High wages b. Lack of an educated workforce c. Overproduction of manufactured goods d. Increased transportation costs 18. (7.6) In the "scramble for Africa", what were the two countries that remained politically independent? 19. (7.6) According to the map in the presentation, what three African countries were under the colonial empire of Germany? 20. (7.6) What was a major contribution to European imperialism in Africa? 21. (7.6) What was the most significant motivation for European imperialism in Africa? 22. (7.7) How did imperialism impact relationships between European powers? 23.(7.7) List four examples of resistance to European imperialism. a. b. c. d. 24. (7.8) Define 19th century "Romanticism". 25. (7.8) Claude Monet is closely associated with the beginnings of the artistic movement known as __ 26. (7.8) The recognition of Greek Independence in 1830 can be linked to the __ movement in its spark of a classical revival. 27. (7.8) __ is the best example of 19th-century women making the most influential contributions as popular novelists and writers. 28. (7.9) What two events greatly shaped the balance of power in the second half of the 19th century? 29. (7.9) Otto von Bismarck created a constitution for the German Empire that included universal suffrage for __

Solución

avatar
Carlosélite · Tutor durante 8 años
expert verifiedVerificación de expertos
4.7 (121 votos)

Responder

17. (7.6) The correct answer is c. Overproduction of manufactured goods. European imperialist expansion was driven by the desire to find new markets and raw materials to fuel industrialization. Overproduction of manufactured goods led to a search for new markets to sell these goods, which contributed to imperialist expansion.<br /><br />18. (7.6) The two countries that remained politically independent during the "scramble for Africa" were Ethiopia and Liberia.<br /><br />19. (7.6) According to the map in the presentation, the three African countries under the colonial empire of Germany were German East Africa, German South-West Africa, and German East Africa.<br /><br />20. (7.6) A major contribution to European imperialism in Africa was the desire for economic gain through the exploitation of natural resources and the establishment of new markets.<br /><br />21. (7.6) The most significant motivation for European imperialism in Africa was the desire for economic gain and the expansion of political power.<br /><br />22. (7.7) Imperialism impacted relationships between European powers by leading to competition and conflicts over colonies and resources. It also led to the formation of alliances and the establishment of spheres of influence.<br /><br />23. (7.7) Four examples of resistance to European imperialism are:<br />a. The Zulu resistance against British imperialism in South Africa<br />b. The resistance of the Ethiopian Empire against Italian imperialism<br />c. The resistance of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against British imperialism<br />d. The resistance of the Boxer Rebellion in China against foreign imperialism<br /><br />24. (7.8) 19th century "Romanticism" was an artistic and literary movement that emphasized emotion, individualism, and the beauty of nature. It was a reaction against the rationalism and industrialization of the Enlightenment.<br /><br />25. (7.8) Claude Monet is closely associated with the beginnings of the artistic movement known as Impressionism.<br /><br />26. (7.8) The recognition of Greek Independence in 1830 can be linked to the Romantic movement in its spark of a classical revival.<br /><br />27. (7.8) The best example of 19th-century women making the most influential contributions as popular novelists and writers is the Brontë sisters, including Charlotte, Emily, and Anne.<br /><br />28. (7.9) The two events that greatly shaped the balance of power in the second half of the 19th century were the unification of Germany and the Franco-Prussian War.<br /><br />29. (7.9) Otto von Bismarck created a constitution for the German Empire that included universal suffrage for men.
Haz clic para calificar: