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1 Who Wants to be a (APWH) Thousandaire?
East and Southeast Asia Round 3

2 Which of the following was not a Mongol dynasty.

3 Mongol dynasty. A Qin B Qing C Yuan D Ming

4 Mongol dynasty. A B C Yuan D

5 $300

6 The Tokugawa Shogunate was characterized by which of the following?

7 The Tokugawa Shogunate was characterized by which of the following?
A Isolation B Extravagance C Cosmopolitanism D Austerity

8 The Tokugawa Shogunate was characterized by which of the following?
A Isolation B C D

9 $300

10 During the Tokugawa period, greater economic integration in Japan led to

11 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

12 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

13 $300

14 Only the ________ were allowed to trade with Japan via the port of _________ during the Tokugawa period.

15 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

16 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

17 $300

18 Restored Han Chinese rule after the fall of the Yuan Dynasty

19 Restored Han Chinese rule after the fall of the Yuan Dynasty
A Ming B Qing C Qin D Song

20 Restored Han Chinese rule after the fall of the Yuan Dynasty
A Ming B B C C D D

21 $300

22 The Ming were responsible for constructing which of the following iconic pieces of architecture?

23 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

24 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

25 $300

26 The Chinese Christopher Columbus

27 The Chinese Christopher Columbus
A Xi Jinping B Bo Xilai C Lao Tsu D Zheng He

28 The Chinese Christopher Columbus
A A B B C C D Zheng He

29 $300

30 The primary purpose of Zheng He’s voyages was to

31 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

32 The primary purpose of Zheng He’s voyages was to
A A B B C C D project Chinese power overseas

33 $300

34 A good example the impact of the Columbian Exchange in China

35 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

36 A good example the impact of the Columbian Exchange in China
A chili peppers in Sichuan cuisine B B C C D D

37 $300

38 The “Manchu Queue” is an example of

39 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

40 The “Manchu Queue” is an example of
A A B B C C D Qing cultural domination over ethnic Han Chinese

41 $300

42 The Qing were the first Chinese dynasty to annex which of the following?

43 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

44 The Qing were the first Chinese dynasty to annex which of the following?
A A B B C C D Taiwan

45 $300

46 “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?

47 “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

48 “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

49 $300

50 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?

51 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

52 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

53 $300

54 The Revolution of 1911 in China resulted in

55 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

56 The Revolution of 1911 in China resulted in
A A B B C C D the creation of the first Chinese republic

57 $300

58 The Russo-Japanese War demonstrated

59 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

60 The Russo-Japanese War demonstrated
A A B B C C D that Japan had gained world power status

61 $300


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