The Scramble for Africa
The Emergence of the USA as a World Power
The Emergence of Japan as a World Power
Spanish American War
100

What year was the Suez Canal opened?

1869

100

When was the Monroe Doctrine approved and what did it state?

1823, stating that the US wouldn't interfere in European affairs, and that any attempt by European powers to intervene in the Americas would be viewed by the USA as an act of aggression, and would be dealt with accordingly.

100

What is bartering?

The trading of goods without the use of money; exchanging one thing in payment for another.

100

What occurred in 1895?

Cuban nationalist revolt against Spanish rule.

200

When was the First Boer War?

1880-1881

200

What happened in 1893?

A sudden economic downturn, alerting industrialists to the dangers of over-reliance on the domestic market, and they argued that the remedy was to sell more goods abroad.

200

What's the old Shinto religion?

A claim that the emperor was descended from a god, revived for the same reason.

200

What happened on February 9, 1898?

Hearst publishes Dupuy du Lome's letter insulting McKinley.

300

When was the Pretoria Convention?

1881

300

What happened to William McKinley?

He was assassinated

300

Japan possessed what in 1894?

28 modern warships.

300

What happened on April 24 and April 25 of 1898?

24:Spain declares war on the US

25: US declares war on Spain

400

Who was Leopold II?

King of Belgium, 1865-1909. He financed the colonization of the Congo Free State, where he exploited ivory and rubber to make money.

400

What happened during 1899-1902?

Filipinos rebelled leading to war.

400

What year did America finally send a fleet of warships?

1854

400

What are all the causes of the Spanish American War?

Imperialism

Social Darwinism 

Closing of the Frontier 

Yellow Journalism 

Militarism

Industrial Revolution 

World Power (land)

500

Who was a British-born businessman who made a fortune from the extraction of diamonds in South Africa?

Cecil Rhodes

500

What occurred in 1904?

The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, introduced in 1904, stated that the US would intervene if any Caribbean state was threatened by internal or external factors.

500

Who founded the Mitsubishi shipyards?

Iwasaki Yataro

500

Who is "The Butcher"?

General Weyler

To prevent insurrectos Weyler built concentration camps in which he imprisoned a large portion of the population.

600
Which British soldier and explorer was later the governor of the British colony of Nigeria?

Lord Lugard

600

Who was William Jennings Bryan?

Anti-Imperialist , Democratic presidential candidate, who protested against the acquisition of foreign territories, arguing that it was a betrayal of the USA's isolationist traditions.

600

What countries were a part of The Triple Intervention? Which country caused resentment in Japan and what did Japan do?

France, Germany, Russia.

Russia and due to Russia taking Port Arthur from Japan, they built more warships and wait the for the opportunity to gain revenge against the Russians. 

600

What happened at 9:40 on February 15, 1898?

The battleship U.S.S. Maine exploded in Havana Harbor.

700

Where is Transvaal located?



700

Where is Guantanamo Bay located?



700

Locate Formosa, Korea, Manchuria, and Port Arthur on the map.



700

Identify where Cuba is on the map.




800

What was Rhodes' ambition in Africa?

To build a railway and telegraph line from Cairo in the north to the Cape in the south to reinforce Britain's commercial gain from its African Possessions.

800

What was the US outstripping its main European rivals in production?

Coal, pig iron, steel, and cotton.

800

Who was in command of Japan's modern warships?

Admiral Togo Heihachiro.

800

Who were the Rough Riders?

The First U.S. Volunteer Calvary under the leadership of Theodore Roosevelt.

900

Why was Africa known as the 'Dark Continent'?

Africa was known as the 'Dark Continent' because of the mystery surrounding the continent.

900

Who was USA's closest rival in coal output, value of exports, and pig iron?

Britain

900

Japan agreed to use its fleet to help protect British interests in the Far East. The treaty marked the end of Britain's isolationism.

It was renewed and extended when?

1905 and 1911

900

How many men were killed when the U.S.S. Maine exploded?

268

1000

What possessions did Britain take in East Africa in the last 20 years of the 19th century (all)?

Egypt, Sudan, British East Africa (Kenya and Uganda), British Somaliland, Southern and Northern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe and Zambia), Bechuanaland (Botswana) Orange Free State and the Transvaal (South Africa), Gambia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, British Gold Coast (Ghana) and Nyasaland (Malawi).

1000

Who was USA's greatest rival in cotton production (bales)?

India

1000

When did Russia open up trade with Japan and fail?

When did Britain open up trade with Japan and fail?

When did USA open up trade with Japan and fail?

1804, Russia

1842, Britain

1853, USA

1000

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