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Who Wants to be a (APWH) Thousandaire?
East and Southeast Asia Round 3
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Which of the following was not a Mongol dynasty.
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Mongol dynasty. A Qin B Qing C Yuan D Ming
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Mongol dynasty. A B C Yuan D
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The Tokugawa Shogunate was characterized by which of the following?
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The Tokugawa Shogunate was characterized by which of the following?
A Isolation B Extravagance C Cosmopolitanism D Austerity
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The Tokugawa Shogunate was characterized by which of the following?
A Isolation B C D
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During the Tokugawa period, greater economic integration in Japan led to
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A exploitation of new resources like timber
During the Tokugawa period, greater economic integration in Japan led to A exploitation of new resources like timber B higher rice and sake production C increased trade with China D the growth of the merchant class
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D the growth of the merchant class
During the Tokugawa period, greater economic integration in Japan led to A A B B C C D the growth of the merchant class
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Only the ________ were allowed to trade with Japan via the port of _________ during the Tokugawa period.
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A British, Tokyo B Dutch, Nagasaki C French, Kyoto D 1300-1600
Only the ________ were allowed to trade with Japan via the port of _________ during the Tokugawa period. A British, Tokyo B Dutch, Nagasaki C French, Kyoto D
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A A B Dutch, Nagasaki C C D D
Only the ________ were allowed to trade with Japan via the port of _________ during the Tokugawa period. A A B Dutch, Nagasaki C C D D
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Restored Han Chinese rule after the fall of the Yuan Dynasty
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Restored Han Chinese rule after the fall of the Yuan Dynasty
A Ming B Qing C Qin D Song
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Restored Han Chinese rule after the fall of the Yuan Dynasty
A Ming B B C C D D
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The Ming were responsible for constructing which of the following iconic pieces of architecture?
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A Pagoda of Fogong Temple B Golden Temple C Forbidden City
The Ming were responsible for constructing which of the following iconic pieces of architecture? A Pagoda of Fogong Temple B Golden Temple C Forbidden City D Tiananmen Square
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A A B B C Forbidden City D D
The Ming were responsible for constructing which of the following iconic pieces of architecture? A A B B C Forbidden City D D
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The Chinese Christopher Columbus
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The Chinese Christopher Columbus
A Xi Jinping B Bo Xilai C Lao Tsu D Zheng He
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The Chinese Christopher Columbus
A A B B C C D Zheng He
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The primary purpose of Zheng He’s voyages was to
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The primary purpose of Zheng He’s voyages was to
A re-establish diplomatic relations with Japan B bring treasures back for the emperor C find new trade routes D project Chinese power overseas
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The primary purpose of Zheng He’s voyages was to
A A B B C C D project Chinese power overseas
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A good example the impact of the Columbian Exchange in China
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A good example the impact of the Columbian Exchange in China
A chili peppers in Sichuan cuisine B corn in Cantonese cooking C sugar in green tea D hot cocoa
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A good example the impact of the Columbian Exchange in China
A chili peppers in Sichuan cuisine B B C C D D
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The “Manchu Queue” is an example of
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The “Manchu Queue” is an example of
A a lasting Chinese cultural tradition that was actually introduced by the Mongols B the conquest of Manchuria by the Qing C the results of rationing during the Ming Dynasty D Qing cultural domination over ethnic Han Chinese
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The “Manchu Queue” is an example of
A A B B C C D Qing cultural domination over ethnic Han Chinese
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The Qing were the first Chinese dynasty to annex which of the following?
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A Tibet B Hainan C Hong Kong D Taiwan
The Qing were the first Chinese dynasty to annex which of the following? A Tibet B Hainan C Hong Kong D Taiwan
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The Qing were the first Chinese dynasty to annex which of the following?
A A B B C C D Taiwan
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“I set no value on strange or ingenious objects and have no use for your country’s manufactures.” During which time period would this statement by a Chinese emperor have been made?
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“I set no value on strange or ingenious objects and have no use for your country’s manufactures.” During which time period would this statement by a Chinese emperor have been made? A B C present D
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“I set no value on strange or ingenious objects and have no use for your country’s manufactures.” During which time period would this statement by a Chinese emperor have been made? A A B C C D D
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Which of the following was not Which was NOT a provision of the Treaty of Nanking, the first, but not the last, of the“unequal treaties” between China and Western powers in the 19th century?
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Which was NOT a provision of the Treaty of Nanking, the first, but not the last, of the“unequal treaties” between China and Western powers in the 19th century? A China paid Britain a $21m indemnity B Foreigners were granted extraterritoriality C Taiwan became a British possession in perpetuity D Additional treaty ports were opened to foreign trade
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C Taiwan became a British possession in perpetuity D
Which was NOT a provision of the Treaty of Nanking, the first, but not the last, of the“unequal treaties” between China and Western powers in the 19th century? A B C Taiwan became a British possession in perpetuity D
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The Revolution of 1911 in China resulted in
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The Revolution of 1911 in China resulted in
A the establishment of a new dynasty B the restoration of the last emperor: Pu Yi C the restoration of order by foreign powers D the creation of the first Chinese republic
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The Revolution of 1911 in China resulted in
A A B B C C D the creation of the first Chinese republic
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The Russo-Japanese War demonstrated
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The Russo-Japanese War demonstrated
A that despite Japan’s overwhelming victory in the war, China would not cede Port Arthur to the Japanese B that while the Japanese navy was superior to the Russian, Japanese ground forces could be thoroughly routed by superior Russian leadership C even industrial technology couldn’t overcome Russia’s advantage in manpower and resources D that Japan had gained world power status
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The Russo-Japanese War demonstrated
A A B B C C D that Japan had gained world power status
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