Oppose authority and protect local community.
Feedback/Reference: See pp. 600-601
2. The Wahhabi Movement sought to institute pure Islam and challenge
The Ottoman Empire.
Feedback/Reference: See p. 604
3. Allied to Wahhabi Movement leaders was the Najdian House of Saud of
The Arabian Peninsula.
Feedback/Reference: See p. 604
4. Which of the following did Shaka not use in his command of the Zulus?
Mercy
Feedback/Reference: See p. 605
5. The Taiping Rebellion of China gained momentum from all except which of the following?
Government reforms aimed at relieving economic pressures by lowering taxes
Feedback/Reference: See p. 608
6. Hong Xiuquan's Taiping society demonstrated all but which of the following?
Free opium use
Feedback/Reference: See pp. 609-610
7. Which of the following best describes what reactionaries sought to accomplish?
To reverse democracy and secular influence
Feedback/Reference: See p. 612
8. Which of the following best describes what liberals sought to accomplish?
To limit state power while expanding that of the individual
Feedback/Reference: See p. 614
9. Which of the following best describes what radicals sought to accomplish?
To reconstruct society economically and politically
Feedback/Reference: See p. 614
10. The materialist theory of history generated by Marx and Engels taught that what mattered was
How goods were produced and how that shaped social relations.
Feedback/Reference: See p. 618
11. Insurgents opposed to powerful colonizing nations generally preached a message that reflected all of the following except
Strong statements of universal love and toleration.
Feedback/Reference: See pp. 618-622
12. What did Tenskwatawa advise his followers to do to rid Indian lands of the white man?
Return to the traditional Indian rites and lifestyle
Feedback/Reference: See p. 619
13. Why did Mayan rebels stop their drive