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1. 
How did Western education contribute to the rise of nationalist movements in Southeast Asia?
A.
a) It discouraged nationalist sentiments among the educated elite.
B.
b) It promoted cultural assimilation and acceptance of colonial rule.
C.
c) It provided Southeast Asians with knowledge and ideas about nationalism and self-determination.
D.
d) It had no significant impact on the rise of nationalist movements.
2. 
What was one of the main effects of Western education on the rise of nationalist movements? .
A.
a) It promoted collaboration with colonial powers.
B.
b) It weakened traditional cultural values and customs.
C.
c) It inspired a sense of national identity and pride.
D.
d) It led to increased dependency on Western nations
3. 
What was one of the primary goals of nationalist movements in Southeast Asia? .
A.
a) Achieving economic independence from colonial powers.
B.
b) Expanding colonial rule into neighboring territories.
C.
c) Establishing religious supremacy within the region.
D.
d) Maintaining close alliances with Western countries
4. 
How did Japan's occupation during World War II influence the rise of nationalist movements in Southeast Asia?
A.
a) It suppressed nationalist sentiments and movements.
B.
b) It had no significant impact on nationalist movements.
C.
c) It inspired and encouraged nationalist resistance against Japanese rule.
D.
d) It established puppet governments loyal to Japan.
E.
a) It suppressed nationalist sentiments and movements.
F.
b) It had no significant impact on nationalist movements.
5. 
What impact did Japanese propaganda about self-rule have on Southeast Asian nationalist movements?
A.
a) It built up nationalist feelings and independence visions.
B.
b) It discouraged nationalist movements and promoted collaboration with Japan.
C.
c) It had minimal impact on nationalist movements.
D.
d) It created divisions and conflicts within nationalist movements.