Which of the following ranges best identifies the amount of wealth that the British Empire extracted from India?(1 point) Responses 40 to 50 trillion 40 to 50 trillion 5 to 15 trillion 5 to 15 trillion 40 to 50 billion 40 to 50 billion 20 to 30 trillion

The best range that identifies the amount of wealth that the British Empire extracted from India is 5 to 15 trillion.

Why did the British government restrict the EIC so little?(1 point) Responses The British government had already heavily restricted the EIC, specifically in trade goods, military actions, and trade agreements. The British government had already heavily restricted the EIC, specifically in trade goods, military actions, and trade agreements. The EIC was so weak, the British government did not feel the need to get involved. The EIC was so weak, the British government did not feel the need to get involved. The EIC was a large portion of the British economy, so the government feared that restricting it would harm the economy. The EIC was a large portion of the British economy, so the government feared that restricting it would harm the economy. The EIC threatened to overthrow the British government with its private military of sepoys.

The British government had already heavily restricted the EIC, specifically in trade goods, military actions, and trade agreements.

How were the British able to maintain their power over the Zulu following the Zulu War?(1 point) Responses through their military superiority through their military superiority through their oppressive policies through their oppressive policies through uniting the Zulu kingdom through uniting the Zulu kingdom through their income taxes

The British were able to maintain their power over the Zulu following the Zulu War through their military superiority.

How did the mineral revolution lead to growing White power in South Africa?(1 point) Responses There was a larger White population in South Africa than Black population so White South Africans had more opportunities. There was a larger White population in South Africa than Black population so White South Africans had more opportunities. World War II brought dramatic investment by foreign nations in White South African companies. World War II brought dramatic investment by foreign nations in White South African companies. White South Africans attacked Black and Coloured communities to claim access to new mineral resources. White South Africans attacked Black and Coloured communities to claim access to new mineral resources. White South Africans had greater access to foreign investment, allowing them to take advantage of newly discovered mineral resources.

White South Africans had greater access to foreign investment, allowing them to take advantage of newly discovered mineral resources.

How did the commercialization of agriculture affect India’s economy?(1 point) Responses It widened income inequality. It widened income inequality. It led to artisans becoming unemployed. It led to artisans becoming unemployed. Healthcare and education were underdeveloped. Healthcare and education were underdeveloped. It increased famines

The commercialization of agriculture in India affected the economy by widening income inequality and leading to artisans becoming unemployed.

What was the outcome of the Indian Rebellion of 1857?(1 point) Responses Leaders, such as Gandhi, took control and created the new nations of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Leaders, such as Gandhi, took control and created the new nations of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. India fragmented into hundreds of small ethnic and religious communities. India fragmented into hundreds of small ethnic and religious communities. The Mughal Empire regained authority over all of its previous territory. The Mughal Empire regained authority over all of its previous territory. The British government abolished the British East India Company and created the British Raj.

The outcome of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 was that the British government abolished the British East India Company and created the British Raj.

Which of the following best explains the impact of the passing of the Rowlatt Acts on Indian nationalism?(1 point) Responses The Rowlatt Acts helped destroy the faith of Indians in a peaceful Indian-British ruling of India. The Rowlatt Acts helped destroy the faith of Indians in a peaceful Indian-British ruling of India. The Rowlatt Acts were met with peaceful demonstrations, reassuring the British faith in Punjab. The Rowlatt Acts were met with peaceful demonstrations, reassuring the British faith in Punjab. The Rowlatt Acts led to a Sepoy revolt because they disrespected the Indian soldiers' religions. The Rowlatt Acts led to a Sepoy revolt because they disrespected the Indian soldiers' religions. The Rowlatt Acts encouraged unorganized revolts of independence across all of India.

The Rowlatt Acts helped destroy the faith of Indians in a peaceful Indian-British ruling of India.

Which of the following best describes why some Indians consider the Salt March a failure?(1 point) Responses Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because Indians still had limited power to govern themselves. Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because Indians still had limited power to govern themselves. Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because Gandhi resigned from the Indian National Congress. Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because Gandhi resigned from the Indian National Congress. Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because the British declared war on India. Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because the British declared war on India. Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because the protestors were beaten and arrested.

Some Indians consider the Salt March a failure because the protestors were beaten and arrested.

Use the list of words to answer the question. Stabilize Gain state control Develop Establish an identity Which words from the list best distinguish the short-term and long-term causes of Russification policies? (1 point) Responses The short-term causes were to gain state control and develop Russia. The long-term causes were to establish an identity to stabilize Russia. The short-term causes were to gain state control and develop Russia. The long-term causes were to establish an identity to stabilize Russia. The short-term causes were to establish an identity to stabilize control. The long-term causes were to develop and stabilize Russia. The short-term causes were to establish an identity to stabilize control. The long-term causes were to develop and stabilize Russia. The short-term causes were to develop and establish an identity. The long-term causes were to gain state control to stabilize Russia. The short-term causes were to develop and establish an identity. The long-term causes were to gain state control to stabilize Russia. The short-term causes were to stabilize and develop Russia. The long-term causes were to establish an identity and gain state control.

The words that best distinguish the short-term and long-term causes of Russification policies are:

Short-term: Gain state control, develop
Long-term: Establish an identity, stabilize

Which of the following summarizes how the Panama Canal contributed to U.S. foreign policy goals in the Caribbean?(1 point) Responses The Panama Canal was a strategic move to strengthen U.S. and Caribbean relations and to broaden economic and political interests in Latin America. The Panama Canal was a strategic move to strengthen U.S. and Caribbean relations and to broaden economic and political interests in Latin America. The Panama Canal was an attempt to reconciliate with Panama after U.S. involvement created conflict between Panama and Colombia. The Panama Canal was an attempt to reconciliate with Panama after U.S. involvement created conflict between Panama and Colombia. The Panama Canal was a strategic move to empower Panama and bring economic and political interests to Panama. The Panama Canal was a strategic move to empower Panama and bring economic and political interests to Panama. The Panama Canal was an attempt to improve trade between the U.S. and the Caribbean as it connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

The correct answer is: The Panama Canal was a strategic move to strengthen U.S. and Caribbean relations and to broaden economic and political interests in Latin America.

Which imperial power occupied Egypt in 1882 because of debt incurred from building the Suez Canal?(1 point) Responses the U.S. the U.S. Belgium Belgium Great Britain Great Britain France

Great Britain

How did French and Australian assimilationist policies differ from each other?(1 point) Responses France promoted the idea of scientific racism, while Australia rejected it in favor of social Darwinism. France promoted the idea of scientific racism, while Australia rejected it in favor of social Darwinism. France created schools to assimilate willing Indigenous peoples, while Australia took children to forcibly assimilate Indigenous peoples. France created schools to assimilate willing Indigenous peoples, while Australia took children to forcibly assimilate Indigenous peoples. Australia promoted the use of scientific racism when determining who would receive rights, while France used a policy of intermarriage. Australia promoted the use of scientific racism when determining who would receive rights, while France used a policy of intermarriage. France and Australia used the same assimilationist policies in every instance.

France created schools to assimilate willing Indigenous peoples, while Australia took children to forcibly assimilate Indigenous peoples.

How was British colonization of India different from its colonization of Nigeria?(1 point) Responses India was directly controlled by the British government, but Nigeria was allowed indirect control at first. India was directly controlled by the British government, but Nigeria was allowed indirect control at first. India was allowed indirect control, while Nigeria was directly controlled by the British government. India was allowed indirect control, while Nigeria was directly controlled by the British government. British-style education policies were promoted in Nigeria, while India used traditional religious education systems. British-style education policies were promoted in Nigeria, while India used traditional religious education systems. Paternalistic policies were used against India, but Nigeria was treated as an equal to the British government.

India was directly controlled by the British government, but Nigeria was allowed indirect control at first.