The takeover of a country by a stronger nation with the intent of dominating the political, economic, and social life of the people and nation.
European nations scrambled for pieces of this land to boost their own national power during the late 1800s and early 1900s.
What is Africa?
In Africa, an era of unstable governments and civil wars during the 1900s and today can be attributed as an effect of what?
What is Imperialism?
What is Indigenous?
This revolution influenced the spread of Imperialism because there was a greater need for raw materials to fuel the economies of Europe.
This "ism" is a fierce pride in one's country.
What is Nationalism?
This theory applied natural selection to civilized society by claiming "survival of the fittest."
What is Social Darwinism?
Gold, Glory, and God were from?
What is the Age of Discovery?
This concept explains the need to keep up with other empires in colonization, power, and status.
What is Keeping Up With the Jones?
Who controlled the majority of the colonies of Africa during Imperialism?
What is Great Britain (or England)?
This motivation for Imperialism allowed for the establishment of new races and called for racial inequality.
What is Racialism?
A country or a territory governed internally by a foreign power
What is a Colony?
The Age of Imperialism began during this century.
What is the 19th century?
This motive is based on cultural values and the belief that "superior nations" should civilize more primitive people.
What is Nationalism?
This king purchased the Congo for his own personal economic gains. His rule over "The Congo Free State" is known as one of the most brutal examples of colonial rule in history.
Who is King Leopold?
At this conference, European nations divided up the land of Africa amongst themselves without any African leaders present.
What is The Berlin Conference?
What is 99% Percent?
Europeans believed these attributes gave them the right to colonize other countries.
What is White Man's Burden?