Imperialism 1
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Imperialism 5
100

What is imperialism?

A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, or socially

100

Indian soldier fighting for the British East India Trade Company.

Sepoy

100

What was so important about Africa that many of the industrialized countries wanted to colonize it?

Access to raw materials

100

Why could the Indians not unite against the British in the Sepoy Mutiny?

They were divided over language and customs. 

100

Which continent was David Livingstone known for mapping? 

Africa

200

List two things that led to "New Imperialism."

- A need for natural resources because of industrialization.

- New markets for the many products being created during the industrial revolution. 

200

What led to the Boxer rebellion?

Westerners imposing their culture on China through imperialism. 

200

How much do you have to pay Mr. Ferguson for an A in his class?

1 million dollars

(not doll hairs)

200

Who fought in the Opium War? 

Britain and China

200

Name THREE positive impacts of British imperialism in India

Railroads enabled India to develop a modern economy and brought unity to the regions

modern road networks, communication systems, dams, bridges, irrigation canals help India to modernize

sanitation and public health improved

schools and colleges were founded

literacy increased

end to bandits and local warfare

300

Which event led to a heavy western influence in China?

The Opium Wars

300

Why was the Monroe doctrine ratified?

To prevent Europe from colonizing the US.

300

What was the importance of the Suez Canal? 

Connected the Red Sea to the Mediterranean; reduced travel time, promoted trade

300

The disrespect of Indian culture and religious practices led to this mutiny.

(the Indians had to travel and were required to ingest animal fat)

Sepoy Mutiny

300

What was the Open Door Policy? 

A policy proposed by the US in 1899 under which all nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China

400

What was the purpose of the Berlin Conference?

To divide Africa up amongst European nations.

400

List two ways imperialism impacted Asia. 

- Forced cultural change

- Exploited them economically

- Forced the sale of Opium

400

Which Rebellion returned a sense of national pride amongst the Chinese? Even though it was easily defeated due to lack of weapons. 

Boxer Rebellion

400

Name TWO things the British did to the Indian economy:

Prevented the Indian economy from operating on its own

British policies called for India to produce raw materials for British manufacturing 

British policies called for India to buy British goods

Indian competition with British goods was prohibited

400

Name TWO of Japan’s responses to Western influence

 Considered modernization to be necessary

initially resisted change but borrowed and adapted Western ways

strengthened its economic and military power

became an empire builder and imperialist power itself

500

The Opium Wars led to this treaty. 

The Treaty of Nanking

500

Which period in Japan's history led to rapid industrialization?

Meiji Restoration. 

500

Why did the Sepoy mutiny mark a turning point in Indian history?

The British government took direct control of India after this

500

Name THREE negative impacts of British imperialism in India

British held much of the economic and political power

British restricted Indian-owned industries 

Emphasis on cash crops led to loss of self-sufficiency for many villagers

Reduced food production, causing famines

Threats to Indian traditional life

500

Which rebellion led to the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty?

Taiping Rebellion. 

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