+ Imperialism Review. + A country that has its own government, but whose policies are guided by a foreign power a. Direct Rule b. Imperialism c. Protectorate.

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+ Imperialism Review

+ A country that has its own government, but whose policies are guided by a foreign power a. Direct Rule b. Imperialism c. Protectorate d. Democracy

+ (c) Protectorate

+ The first black president of South Africa a. Mohammed Ali Jinnah b. Jawaharlal Nehru c. Martin Luther King, Jr. d. Nelson Mandela

+ (d) Nelson Mandela

+ “the survival of the fittest” a. Social Darwinism b. Passive resistance c. Civil disobedience d. Non-violence

+ (a) Social Darwinism

+ The primary reason behind the Sepoy Mutiny a. The Sepoys refused to fight in WWII b. The British refused to pay the Sepoys what was promised c. The Sepoys resented the fact that the British were not bound by Indian law d. The Sepoys refused to use gun cartridges that were greased with animal fat

+ (d) The Sepoys refused to use gun cartridges that were greased with animal fat

+ An example of Civil Disobedience a. Car bombs in Iraq to protest American presence b. Citizens in the American south going to jail for peacefully marching against segregation laws c. Giving money to buy food for the displaced victims in the Darfur region of Sudan d. Writing letters to your congressman to protest the rise in gas prices in the United States

+ (B) Citizens in the American south going to jail for peacefully marching against segregation laws

+ Two countries that remained independent in Africa a. Liberia and Somalia b. Egypt and Ethiopia c. South Africa and Mali d. Liberia and Ethiopia

+ (d) Liberia and Ethiopia

+ The caste in India responsible for the leadership of the people a. Brahmins b. Khsatriya c. Sudra d. Vaisya

+ (B) Khsatriya

+ Government policy that calls for separation of the races a. Pass laws b. Minority rule c. Apartheid d. Homeland

+ (c) Apartheid

+ Who ruled South Africa under apartheid a. Nelson Mandela b. White majority c. White minority d. African minority

+ (c) White Minority

+ Western educated Indians who wanted a say in their government led to a. The Sepoy revolt b. The Indian National Congress c. The Salt March d. The Development of the East India Company

+ (B) Indian National Congress

+ The first Prime Minister of India Mahatma Gandhi Jawaharlal Nehru Mohammed Ali Jinnah Nelson Mandela

+ (B) Jawaharlal Nehru

+ The first Prime Minister of Pakistan a. Nelson Mandela b. Jawaharlal Nehru c. Mohammed Ali Jinnah d. Mahatma Gandhi

+ (c) Mohammed Ali Jinnah