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100

What is Imperalism 

Policy of one's country's political, economic, or cultural domination over other lands and territories.

100

Why was North Africa important?

Its connection to the Mediterranean Sea.

100

When was the Suez Canal finished and what was its significance?

Finished in 1869, it was a lifeline to India and Asia.

100

What did British merchants import and what did the Chinese export?

British imported opium; Chinese exported tea.

100

How did the British take advantage of Indian disunity?

The East India Company pitted princes against each other.



200

How was the standard of living affected by imperialism?

The rise or fall of prices for cash crops affected the standards of living in the colonies.

200

What two parts of Africa did Islam spread to first?

North and West Africa


200

What Balkan states broke away from the Ottomans?

Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Romania.

200

What was the outcome of the Taiping Rebellion?

Deadliest civil war in history, causing 20-30 million deaths and emptying entire regions. This led to the decline of the Qing dynasty

200

Why did Muslims in India form the Muslim League?

To protect the rights and interests of Muslims in India.

300

What is New Imperialism?

A period in which industrial nations scrambled for territories for raw materials and markets for manufactured goods.


300

What was the driving force for colonization in Africa?

Desire for adventure and trading opportunities.

300

How did the Armenian Genocide start?

Muslim Turks accused Christian Armenians of supporting Russian plans against the Ottoman Empire.

300

What was the Outcome of the First Opium War? Atleast two 

Gave Hong Kong to the British, opened five Chinese ports for trade, and required China to pay damages.

300

What did Indian nationalists create, and what did they want?

In 1885, they organized the Indian National Congress to advocate for Indian rights.



400

How did Europeans want to expand global markets?

A period in which industrial nations scrambled for territories that would provide them with raw materials and serve as markets for their manufactured goods.

400

What were the key points of the Berlin Conference? Atleast two

1. Leopold could have private claim of the Congo;

2. Free trade for the Congo and Niger Rivers;

3. European claims required a government office.



400

What was the Great Game?

A battle between Russia and Britain for influence in Persia, Afghanistan, Tibet, and the Ottoman Empire.

400

What was the outcome of the Second Opium War? Atleast two 

Opened 10 more ports for foreigners, legalized Christian missionary work, and legalized the opium trade.

400

What did the British bring to India?

Telegraph systems, transformed agriculture, and medical improvements.



500

How were Western nations able to defeat large empires? At least 3 reasons 

Large empires in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia were weakened by internal conflict and wars, while the West had strong economies, organized governments, advanced technology, and powerful militaries.

500

How was Ethiopia able to survive the Scramble for Africa?

Menelik II hired European experts to modernize (westernize) the infrastructure and military.

500

What was the outcome of the Crimean War? At least two 

The Black Sea was closed to warships, weakening Russia; shipping on the Danube River was opened; Alexander II reformed Russia.

500

What was the Canton System?

Westerners could only trade through Canton for a specific time and could not bring weapons or learn Chinese.

500

What policies did the East India Company implement? Atleast three 

Improved roads, reduced banditry, preserved peace, and introduced Western education and legal administration.

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