Imperialism
China
Africa
U.S. Imperialism
Review
100

What is the definition of Imperialism?

Using force to reshape other nations in the image of your own

100

What was the last dynasty in China?

Qing Dynasty

100

What was the African nation that the British defeated at the Battle of Ulundi?

The Zulu

100

What policy would the United States adopt after a period of imperialism ending after World War I?

Isolationism

100

Define Patriotism and Nationalism

1. Love for and pride in your nation

2. Belief that your nation is superior to others

200

What is the White Man's Burden?

A poem using racism to justify imperialism

The idea that whites had the duty to conquer and civilize minority nations

200

Name at least 2 of the 5 results of the Treaty of Nanjing.

1. More ports open to British Trade

2. Lower taxes on British goods

3. Britain would take control of Hong Kong

4. British citizens in China have extraterritoriality

5. Chinese have to pay war reparations

200

Who was King Leopold II?

Belgian king who used brutal slave labor in the Congo

200

What was the Roosevelt Corollary?

Addition to the Monroe Doctrine; said U.S. would use force to protect interests in Western Hemisphere; "Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick"

200
Define a "nation" and a "state"

Nation: People united by common language, traditions, cultures, beliefs, etc.

State: Political territory/organization regulated by government

300

What is the difference between "New" and "Old" imperialism?

Old: searching for exotic products

New: searching for raw materials

300

What caused the First Opium War?

China blockaded the port at Guangzhou in an attempt to prevent British merchants from importing illegal opium

300

Who was David Livingstone?

Scottish missionary and explorer who lived among natives in Africa, searching for the source of the Nile River. Anti-slavery
300

Name at least 2 places the United States has colonized.

Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Samoa, Marianas Islands, Virgin Islands, several other Pacific Islands

I would also accept the entire Western United States, from the Mississippi to the Pacific, lol

300

Define Capitalism OR Socialism OR Communism, and tell me who came up with the theory you choose.

Capitalism: people own means of production (Smith)

Socialism: society/gov't owns means of production (Marx)

Communism: nobody owns means of production, everything is shared (Marx)

400

What is the definition of "The West" ("Western Culture" or "Western Civilization")

Beliefs and practices found in Europe and America, originating from Greek, Roman, and Christian ideas

400

What were Spheres of Influence?

Regions of China where western powers held exclusive power to trade, build, and invest

400

What was the Berlin Conference and why was it important?

Meeting of European leaders to decide how to colonize Africa

No African leaders were present, led to mass colonization of an entire continent, led to civil wars and instability to this day

400

What is Yellow Journalism, and how did it impact U.S. imperialism?

Over-exaggerated, sensationalized reporting. Influenced U.S. sentiment towards Spain, leading to Spanish-American War and seizing of Spain's colonies. ("Remember the Maine, to hell with Spain!")

400

What was the Industrial Revolution, and why was it so important?

The rapid transition from agricultural to industrial economies

Lifespan and quality of life permanently increased for the majority of people on the planet

500

What was the most important contribution the East gave to the West?

The preservation of the ideas that formed Western culture (came from the Middle East, migrated during the Middle Ages as a result of the Crusades)

500

Define the Century of Humiliation, and explain why it is important. 

Roughly 100 years when Western powers exerted influence over China

Caused tensions that are still present between China and Western nations

500

What was the Boer War, and how did it impact the future of South Africa?

War between British colonists and Dutch settlers in South Africa

Led to racist policies and European domination in South Africa until the 1990s

500

Why did the United States colonize the Philippines? (at least reasons)

President McKinley believed in the White Man's Burden

Didn't want them in the hands of Japan

Provided easy access to trade with China

500

How did the Haitian Revolution impact the United States of America?

It convinced Napoleon to sell the Louisiana Purchase, effectively doubling the size of the country

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