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Recruits from which colonies and territories of England and France were used as imperial forces during the Great War?
 
  a. Egypt.
  b. India.
  c. Union of South Africa.
  d. Senegal.
  e. All of these

Question 2

How did Mongkut and Chulalongkorn save Siam from domination by imperialistic Europeans?
 
  a. By granting them easy access to the country's raw materials
  b. By establishing strong trade links with potential conquering nations
  c. By giving up small parts of the country to protect the kingdom's core
  d. By building a strong military to defeat French and British invasions
  e. By enlisting the aid of foreign missionaries



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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