The legal jurisdiction Western powers had in Chinese ports led to which of the following?(1 point)

Responses

Western powers did not pay taxes in China and they avoided Chinese laws.
Western powers did not pay taxes in China and they avoided Chinese laws.

Western powers had to pay taxes in China and follow Chinese laws.
Western powers had to pay taxes in China and follow Chinese laws.

Western powers had to pay taxes in China and they rebelled against the U.S. government.
Western powers had to pay taxes in China and they rebelled against the U.S. government.

Western powers did not pay taxes in China, but they had to stay out of China’s interior.
Western powers did not pay taxes in China, but they had to stay out of China’s interior.

Western powers had to pay taxes in China and follow Chinese laws.

Use the phrase to answer the question.

“Substituting dollars for bullets.”

How does President Taft’s dollar diplomacy phrase compare to President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy?

(1 point)
Responses

Substituting dollars represented spending minimal money and resources to end conflict peacefully, whereas “big stick” diplomacy relied on military resources to end conflict.
Substituting dollars represented spending minimal money and resources to end conflict peacefully, whereas “big stick” diplomacy relied on military resources to end conflict.

Substituting dollars for bullets represented using military funds to build and expand U.S. economic interests in Latin America, whereas “big stick” diplomacy used military funds and resources.
Substituting dollars for bullets represented using military funds to build and expand U.S. economic interests in Latin America, whereas “big stick” diplomacy used military funds and resources.

Substituting dollars represented utilizing economic policy in exchange for the use of military threat, whereas “big stick” diplomacy relies on the threat of military force.
Substituting dollars represented utilizing economic policy in exchange for the use of military threat, whereas “big stick” diplomacy relies on the threat of military force.

Substituting dollars represented spending more money on military intervention to build on “big stick” diplomacy policies.
Substituting dollars represented spending more money on military intervention to build on “big stick” diplomacy policies.
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Substituting dollars represented utilizing economic policy in exchange for the use of military threat, whereas “big stick” diplomacy relies on the threat of military force.

How were the tactics the British used to defeat the resistance movements of the Zulus and the Ashanti similar?(1 point)

Responses

The British enlisted the help of allies in Ethiopia, whose military strength helped them overpower the Ashanti and Zulu.
The British enlisted the help of allies in Ethiopia, whose military strength helped them overpower the Ashanti and Zulu.

The British were able to defeat both the Ashanti and Zulus in one crushing battle due to England’s military power.
The British were able to defeat both the Ashanti and Zulus in one crushing battle due to England’s military power.

The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.
The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.

The British were able to defeat the Ashanti because they allowed the Ashanti and Zulus to keep their leaders.

The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.

Look at the timeline of a span of European history.

A timeline of select events of the Middle Ages is shown. The timeline ranges from the year 500 to the year 1500. The timeline shows that in 597, Pope Gregory I sent missionaries to Britain. It shows that in 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor. It shows that in 966, the first Polish king converted to Christianity. It shows that circa 1200, monasteries began to take an active role in society. It shows that Thomas Aquinas published his work on natural law in 1265.

Which of the following best describes the theme of the timeline?

A.
the fall of the Roman Empire

B.
the Reformation in Europe

C.
the Age of Charlemagne

D.
the spread of the Catholic faith

D. the spread of the Catholic faith

Which of the following was an effect of the Crusades?

A.
People became more isolated in their home regions.

B.
Christianity was limited to European countries.

C.
Muslim advances in science and medicine spread to Europe.

D.
Trade declined because people feared violence.

C. Muslim advances in science and medicine spread to Europe.

rag and drop the correct descriptions to identify the effects of agricultural improvements on Europe.

Less land was cleared for farming.


Population increased.


Trade and industry grew.


More people moved to rural areas to farm.


More people moved to towns.


Effects of Agricultural Improvements