Chapter 147. Quiz for Analyzing the Evidence

147.1 Japan’s First Skyscraper

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Chapter 26: Asia and the Pacific in the Era of Imperialism 1800–1914
Quiz for Analyzing the Evidence: Japan’s First Skyscraper

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Question 147.1

Incorrect. The answer is c. Japan’s first skyscraper, popularly known as “Twelve Stories,” was designed by a Scottish engineer shortly after his arrival in Japan.
Correct. The answer is c. Japan’s first skyscraper, popularly known as “Twelve Stories,” was designed by a Scottish engineer shortly after his arrival in Japan.
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Question 147.2

Correct. The answer is a. In addition to being the first skyscraper, Twelve Stories was also the first building in Japan with an elevator, and all of its floors were equipped with electric lighting, adding to its modern allure.
Incorrect. The answer is a. In addition to being the first skyscraper, Twelve Stories was also the first building in Japan with an elevator, and all of its floors were equipped with electric lighting, adding to its modern allure.
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Question 147.3

Incorrect. The answer is d. Twelve Stories housed forty-six stores selling goods from around the world, including one that sold woodblock prints used in a popular board game, as well as art exhibitions and cultural events, including Western music concerts, photograph exhibitions, and beauty contests.
Correct. The answer is d. Twelve Stories housed forty-six stores selling goods from around the world, including one that sold woodblock prints used in a popular board game, as well as art exhibitions and cultural events, including Western music concerts, photograph exhibitions, and beauty contests.
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Question 147.4

Incorrect. The answer is b. The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 damaged the tower so severely that it had to be completely demolished.
Correct. The answer is b. The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 damaged the tower so severely that it had to be completely demolished.
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Question 147.5

Incorrect. The answer is b. With the rapid introduction of Western culture in the Meiji period, Utagawa and other artists turned their attention to all that was modern and exotic, including foreigners and their odd clothing, vehicles, and buildings.
Correct. The answer is b. With the rapid introduction of Western culture in the Meiji period, Utagawa and other artists turned their attention to all that was modern and exotic, including foreigners and their odd clothing, vehicles, and buildings.
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