Scramble for Africa
American Imperialism
Motivations
Southeast Asia
Independence Movements
100

This style of imperialism meant that the colonizing nation would be completely in charge of the government and rule the people with its own officials

Direct Rule

100

This was the motivation for obtaining and holding onto the islands in the Pacific as US Territories

Military Defense

100

This was the ECONOMIC motivation for many European nations

New raw materials and/or new markets

100

This was the "Jewel of the British Empire"

India

100
This man led independence movements in South Africa and later became their president

Nelson Mandela

200

This style of imperialism would rely on existing power structures and officials to facilitate colonial control

Indirect Rule

200

This was the war in which America seized the colonial possessions of Spain for itself

Spanish-American War

200

This philosophy applies Charles Darwin's theories to societies, communities, and individuals in stating "Survival of the fittest"

Social Darwinism

200

This is the type of imperial rule in which an imperial power exerts much economic and political power over a region without formal control

Sphere of Influence

200

This was a system of segregation on the basis of race in South Africa

Apartheid

300

This was the meeting where European nations came together and divided up all of Africa amongst themselves

Berlin Conference (1884-1885)

300

The governments and programs of the US Territories are facilitated by this entity

US Department of Interior

300

This motivation provided a lot of hatred and a need to best other political rivals

Nationalism

300

This was one of the special privileges given to the British after the 1st Opium War in which all Brits living in China would live under British Law and could only be tried by British courts 

Extraterritoriality

300

This was the result of the ethnic conflict between the Tutsi and Hutu

Rwandan Genocide (Tutsi Genocide)

400

This was the term that meant to pacify the natives using military force

Hammering

400

Daily Double

List 4 of the 5 populated US Territories today

400

This characterized the moral and religious motivation and stated that Europeans had been given a responsibility to provide their new colonial subjects with a superior education, culture, religion, etc.

White Man's Burden

400

This was the status given to the British Empire after the signing of the Treaty of Nanjing in which they were guaranteed any and all trade privileges that is or will be given to any other nation

'Most Favored Nation' Status

400

This was one of the more successful protests in the fight against Apartheid in South Africa

The Sporting Boycott

500

This was one of the only nations to not be colonized during the Scramble for Africa

Ethiopia (or Liberia)

500

These Supreme Court decisions stated that the US Constitution would not apply to citizens of US Territories because they were 'alien' and could not understand 'Anglo-Saxon values'

The Insular Cases

500

This is a crop grown for export and NOT for local consumption

Cash Crops

500

This country joined on the imperialism trend after several victories against western powers and started by taking Taiwan and the Korean Peninsula

The Japanese Empire

500

FINAL JEOPARDY


Do this question last!

How do we see the effects of imperialism today? Please provide a specific example of a country or people that was colonized, who they were ruled by, a description of imperial rule there, and how it impacts the population today.


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Disprove the contemporarily popular notion that the native populations who fell victim to imperialism are naturally inferior to the Europeans.

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