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Assessment17 Which of the following statements represents aneffect of the zaibatsu economy on Japan?A Internal tension decreased, as economic successbrought wealth to all social classes.B Militarism increased, as Japan needed to expand tofind resources to fuel its industries.C Relations with other Asian nations improved, as tradeamong them increased.D Population decreased, as fewer children were neededto work on family farms.Base your answer to question 18 on the cartoon below and yourknowledge of world history.Constructed ResponseDirections: Write a short essay in response to each of the followingquestions. A well-written essay will:• address all parts of the question• incorporate information from the chapter• cite facts, examples, and details relevant to the question• use a logical and clear plan of <strong>org</strong>anization19 Discuss how Europeans determined borders anddivided the people of the former OttomanEmpire through the creation of the MiddleEastern states of Iraq, Palestine, Jordan, Syria,and Lebanon.20 Describe how Japanese government and societybecame more militant during the 1920s and1930s. What were the consequences for Westernideas in Japan?21 Compare and contrast the goals of theNationalist Party with those of the CommunistParty in China during the 1920s and 1930s.22 Write a paragraph comparing and contrasting theimpact of the Great Depression on Germany, theUnited States, and Latin America.STOP18 Which statement best expresses the cartoon’smessage?A England will use its economic power to save theArmenians.B England will not help the Armenians because it fearswar with the Ottoman Turks.C England’s vast economic power will not be enough tosave the Armenians.D England will not give up its economic interests in theregion to help the Armenians. For additional test practice, use Self-Check Quizzes—<strong>Chapter</strong> <strong>25</strong> at glencoe.com.Need Extra Help?If You Missed Questions . . .Go to Page . . .17 18 19 20 21 22834 853 823 835 836 845STOPBettmann/CORBISCHAPTER <strong>25</strong> Nationalism Around the World 853

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