Vocabulary
Causes
Africa
India
China/ Japan
100

In your own words what is imperialism?

Imperialism: the domination by one country of the political, economic, and/or cultural life of another country or region 

100

What are the TWO reasons why the Industrial Revolution will lead to imperialism during the 19th and 20th centuries 

1. Need for raw materials 

2. Need for new markets to buy and sell raw materials/ finished products 

100

Why did Industrialized European nations want to colonize Africa? 

Mainly because of raw materials and precious metals including 

A. Gold 

B. Diamonds

C. Ivory

D. Rubber

E. Oil 

100

India was a colony of what country

Great Britain 

100

What very addictive drug did Great Britain introduce to China during the 19th-20th centuries 

Opium

200

What is another name for imperialism 

Colonialism 

200

In your own words what is nationalism, and how is nationalism a cause of imperialism during the 19th-20th centuries?

Nationalism: An attachment to a specific community and geographic location rooted in a common language, history, culture, and set of customs

200

The 1884 conference that split Africa up peacefully (like a cake) among European nations was known as 

The Berlin Conference (1884-1885): headed by Otto von Bismarck 

Major players at the Berlin Conference: 

Germany, France, Portugal, Britain, Belgium, Italy, and Spain were all major players at the conference 

200

What event led to the full control of India by the British monarchy 

The Sepoy Mutiny (1857): Sepoys revolted against British officers 

Results of the mutiny: While the rebellion was forcefully put down it did lead to control over India by the British government

200

The period when Japan began to westernize their government was known as what?

The Meiji Restoration 

300

In your own words what is a viceroy? How does this relate to imperialism during the 19th-20th centuries

Viceroy: a governor who ruled as a representative of a monarch

300

Name the THREE new innovations that made colonization possible during the 19th-20th centuries 

1. Steamships

2. Quinine 

3. Machine gun 

300

What was the Congo "Free" State:

Be sure to include: 

(A) What country/monarch controlled the region 

(B) What they used the region for 


(A) Belgium (under King Leopold II)

(B) It was established to collect rubber by enslaved Africans who were mutilated if they did not collect enough rubber 

 

300

Name at least TWO positive effects of the British colonization of India 

  • British rule brought stability and order to India 

  • British hired Indians to build roads, canals,universities, medical centers, and railroads 

  • By 1900, India had 25,000 miles of railroads 

  • British helped improve Indian health and sanitation 

  • British also helped establish schools in India that taught English

300

What was the cause of the Opium War (1839-1842) between the British and the Chinese 

China trying to stop the trade of opium with the British 

400

In your own words what are spheres of influence? How do they relate to imperialism during the 19th-20th centuries 

Spheres of Influence: areas where foreigners have exclusive rights and privileges

400

In your own words, what is Social Darwinism 

Social Darwinism: nations were engaged in a competition or “struggle for survival” where weakest people and nations would be destroyed and dominated while the strong grew in power and influence

They argued that they were bringing benefits of European culture, Christianity, and capitalism to “inferior” people  

400

What two African nations were NOT colonized by the Europeans during the 19th-20th centuries

(1) Ethiopia

(2) Liberia 

400

Name at least TWO negative effects of the British colonization of India during the 19th-20th centuries 

  • British manufactured goods (like textiles) destroyed local industries and caused unemployment 

  • Indian farmers switched to growing cotton causing a lack of food in India 

  • Between 1800 and 1900, 30 million Indians died of starvation 

  • Tax collectors (zamindars) took advantage of peasants in India 

  • British disrespected Indian culture and heritage

  • Further tension between Hindus and Muslims with the Indian National Congress (INC), formed in 1885

400

What role did the United States play in the colonization of China by industrialized nations during the 19th-20th centuries? 

The U.S. implements an Open Door Policy: It gave equal trading opportunities and fairness to spheres of influence in China. 

Basically it made it so that a single country did not dominate Chinese markets 

500

In your own words what is Extraterritoriality? How does Extraterritoriality relate to imperialism during the 19th-20th centuries 

Extraterritoriality: living in a section of a country but not being subjected to their laws or courts

500

Name all five causes for imperialism during the 19th and 20th centuries 

  • 1. Industrial Revolution

  • 2. Nationalism 

  • 3. Christianity 

  • 4. Social Darwinism 

  • 5. New Innovations 

500

What battle resulted in the major defeat of the British military by the Zulu Kingdom 

 Battle of Isandlwana

500

During the British colonization of India

(A) Who was the Empress of India?

(B) What were the titles of British governors who ruled on behalf of the British government 

(A) Queen Victoria

(B) Viceroys 

500

Explain one similarity between the Boxer Rebellion in China and the Sepoy Mutiny in India 

In both cases the people engaging in  these revolts/ rebellions opposed European imperialism

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