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JEOPARDY. INDIACHINAJAPAN WARS & REBELLIONS ALL OF THE ABOVE 100 200 300 400 500 Final.

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1 JEOPARDY

2 INDIACHINAJAPAN WARS & REBELLIONS ALL OF THE ABOVE 100 200 300 400 500 Final

3 Prior to the British Raj, this company impacted India by enacting its own laws and organizing its own army. BACK

4 After 1857, she became Empress of India. BACK

5 The British banned this practice, which required Hindu widows to jump into their husband’s funeral pyre. BACK

6 This Brit is the founder of the Indian National Congress. BACK

7 Corrupt Indian tax collectors employed by the British who increased taxes on the peasant population. BACK

8 The last Chinese dynasty. BACK

9 Explain why China had referred to itself as the Middle Kingdom. BACK

10 Identify 4 terms of the Treaty of Nanking. BACK

11 Sun Yat-sen’s “3 Principles of the People” to rebuild China. BACK

12 Chinese emperor who instituted the 100 Days of Reform. BACK

13 Japan is a chain of islands otherwise known as an… BACK

14 Under the Japanese feudal system, the person with this title controlled most of the country. BACK

15 DAILY DOUBLE Q

16 Mutsuhito was also given this title for his Enlightened Rule. BACK

17 Initially developed by the state, these family owned corporations helped to industrialize Japan. BACK

18 The Diet, Japan’s parliamentary body, was influenced by this European power. BACK

19 China and Great Britain fought a war of this product. BACK

20 The cause of the Sepoy Rebellion. BACK

21 Her opposition to the 100 Days of Reform led to the Boxer Rebellion. BACK

22 Explain the cause of the Taiping Rebellion, what was promised to the people, and how it was eventually put down. BACK

23 This land was acquired by Japan following the first Sino-Japanese War. BACK

24 What is a sphere of influence? BACK

25 This American is credited for opening up trade with Japan. BACK

26 The significance of the Russo- Japanese War. BACK

27 What are three benefits and three costs to British Rule in India? BACK

28 Why did Japan overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate and restore absolute authority to the emperor? BACK

29 Treaties Question

30 This U.S. President negotiated the Treaty of Portsmouth, which ended the Russo- Japanese War. BACK


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