Scramble for Africa
Race
Methods of Control
Potpourri
Nationalism
100

British statesman, and businessman after whom Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) was named.

Who is Cecil Rhodes?

100

The perversion of Darwin's evolutionary theory applied to human society that provided a moral justification for the exploitation of Europeans

What is Social Darwinism?

100

A system of governance used by the British and French to control parts of their colonial empires, particularly in Africa and Asia, through pre-existing indigenous power structures. These dependencies were often called "protectorates" .

What is indirect control?

100

White is an artificial construct because the

definition of white changes due to these two things

What is time and geography?

100

Shared beliefs and a way of life create a common bond.

What is Culture?.


200

By 1914, these two countries  in Africa remained independent

What is Liberia and Ethiopia?

200

Constructed or created for a political purpose, race is a ______________ _______________

What is a political construction?

200

This system of control centralizes all control into European hands. With the goal of assimilation and foreign officials brought in to rule, all institutions are based on European models

What is direct control?

200

People with whom we share some elements of are part of this 

What is a reference group?

200

A shared past connects people as a group

What is (a) history?

300

This Belgian monarch claimed the Congo region of central Africa, initiating competition with France for that territory and inflicting on its peoples unparalleled acts of cruelty.

Who is King Leopold  II?

300

The concept of race was created as a classification of human beings with this purpose

What is giving power to white people and legitimising the dominance of white people over non-white people?

300

A country or a territory with its own internal government but under the control of an outside power

What is a protectorate?  

300

This economic system thrived in the imperial period as Europeans exploited natural resources to promote exports and limit imports. Essentially, imperialist nations extracted natural resources from colonies and sold them back to colonial subjects as manufactured goods.

What is mercantilism?

300


A shared land gives people a sense of unity

What is territory?

400

This missionary from Scotland, traveled with a group of Africans deep into central Africa to promote Christianity

Who is David Livingstone?

400

In 1866, Frederick Farrar lectured on the “Aptitude

of Races” which he divided into these 3 groups

What are savage, semi-civilised and civilised?

400

An area in which an outside power claims exclusive investment or trading privileges

What is sphere of influence?

400

This type of nationalism occurs when people who are not similar are united under a single nation/empire.

What is dis-unifying?

400

Describes a central, sovereign government that controls a given territory.

What is "the state"?

500

This major trading route controlled by the British and operated by the French, was a crucial strategic access point to Asia.

What is the Suez Canal?

500

A framework of thinking that sought to sterilize people considered “genetically unfit. This ideology encouraged the reproduction of people with “good” genes and discouraged those with “bad” genes

What is Eugenics?

500

A country or a territory governed internally by a foreign power

What is a colony or settler society?
500

This type of nationalism occurs when the people being united are similar in ethnicity, culture, religion, history and language.

What is unifying?

500

A sovereign state whose citizens or subjects are

relatively similar.

What is a "nation-state"?

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