Imperialism
The Emergence of Japan as a World Power
Tension in the 1800s
Tensions in the 1800's continued
Miscellaneous
100

Policy of extending a nation's power by gaining political and economic control over more territory. 

Imperialism

100

Which country will become Japan's main rival for Asian markets in the early 1900's?

Russia
100

A  state whose territory and population were previously under the sovereignty or influence of another state.

Sphere of influence

100

What are some countries were involved in the boxer rebellion. name at least 6 nations

USA, Germany, Russia, Japan, Britain, France, 

100

alliance with britain and france was when 

1904

200

King of Belgium, 1865-1909. He financed the colonization of the Congo Free State, where he exploited ivory and rubber to make money. (Genocide of over 10 million people.) Mutilated children.

Leopold II

200

What port was a site of contention between Japan and Russia?

Port Arthur

200

Germany began undermining a certain colony in 1906 from another power and test a certain alliance

What is the Moroccan Crisis?

200

When was the anglo japanese alliance

1902

200

present positive impacts of imperialism in africa

better transportation and introduction of technology to the continent, education was introduced and communication as well

300

Name 3 political motives for imperial expansion:

Growth of Nationalism, 

Social darwinism (AKA, just Racist), 

Strategic Control of Key Regions for trade/military advantage.

Political rivalry between empires

300

What was the outcome of the Russo-Japanese War?

Japan defeated and sank the Russian fleet  Japan would have more influence over manchuria, the Liandong peninsula, and korea as well

300

This telegram created some tension with Britain and Germany during the Boer wars

The Kruger telegram sent by Wilhelm II of Germany

300

When did Japan annex Korea after the russo japanese war?

1910

300

negative impacts of imperialism in Africa

loss of land, resources, traditional boundaries and culture undermined, major genocide and tensions

400

Great Britain claiming to protect this very important canal was considered the trigger event leading to the invasion of Africa.

 Suez Canal

400

In order to not be colonized, what did Japan do?

Industrialized rapidly and copied the western model from the U.SA and other World powers. This was called the meiji restoration

400

This rebellion involved Chinese citizens against their own government 

taiping rebellion of 1850's to 1860's

400

This was america's version of the sphere of influence in China

the open door policy

400

Japan's role in WW1

helped secure pacific ocean for Allies, sold supplies to allies in WW1, undermined china's government and influence major trade deficits in the Chinese markets with 21 demands. took german pacific islands as well. 

500

What major event led to the rise of this new wave of Imperialism?

Industrialization / Industrial Revolution 

500

What was Japan's role in WWI

Secure the sea lanes of the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean against the German Navy. Japan will also consolidate its power in Asia during the absence of the major world powers. 

500

This event Japan and China fought over Korea

Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895

500

What crisis involved Britain in France in the late 1800's

Fashoda Crisis in the 1890's

500

present at least 2 arguments as to why Japan was not a world power by 1914

1.Japan only defeated china which was a weak nation by that time in the 1890's. 2. They had to give up Port Arthur to the western powers which shows a lack of respect for their empire. 

3. Japan gained most of their colonies after 1914 during WW1 and benefited from WW1 economically more so than prior to 1914. 

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