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100

European nations wanted colonies largely to gain access to these valuable natural materials like rubber, oil, and gold.

raw materials

100

European nations often held these large public events to display goods and cultures from their colonies.

World's Fairs

100

This transportation system allowed imperial nations to move goods and troops quickly within colonies.

railroads

100

This British sport spread widely throughout Africa and India during imperial rule.

Soccer

100

In the Congo, large areas of land were exploited for this product used to make tires and industrial goods.

rubber

200

A war was fought because the Chinese government was trying to stop the British from selling this drug to the Chinese people.

opium

200

This 1899 poem by Rudyard Kipling encouraged imperialism by describing it as a duty to “civilize” others.

White Man's Burden

200

This invention improved communication across oceans and helped empires manage distant territories.

Telegraph

200

This international sporting event, revived in 1896, reflected imperial rivalries and national pride.

The Olympics

200

This kingdom was a great strategic location for a naval base because it was in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

Hawai'i

300

American businessmen overthrew Queen Liliuokalani so they could sell this product to the U.S. without tariffs.

Sugar

300

Human exhibitions in Europe sometimes displayed colonized people in staged villages, often called this degrading term.

Human zoos

300

This steam-powered ship revolutionized global trade and naval dominance in the 1800s.

steamship

300

This mosquito-borne disease made African colonization difficult until Europeans developed treatments.

Malaria

300

 Series of U.S. military interventions in Central America were called the __________ Wars because it helped the interests of the American Fruit Company.

Banana

400

areas in which foreign powers had been granted exclusive rights and privileges

Spheres of Influence

400

Imperialism often spread Western clothing, language, and religion, influencing this broader concept of shared traditions and arts.

Culture

400

This 1914 engineering project connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, strengthening U.S. imperial power.

Panama Canal

400

British colonists promoted this bat-and-ball sport heavily in India.

Cricket

400

Imperial powers often cleared forests in colonies to grow crops that were sold for money and not to feed people.

Cash crops

500

This policy allowed countries to trade freely with China, without one nation having total control.

Spheres of Influence

500

This ideology used evolutionary language to justify European domination as “natural.”

Social Darwinism
500

The Emperor Mutsuhito and his advisors industrialized and modernized Japan as a way to protect the country during the _______________ Restoration.

Meiji

500

This drug, made from the bark of the cinchona tree, helped Europeans survive in tropical colonies.

Quinine

500

Species from the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean are invading the Mediterranean Sea through this waterway which was built over 150 years ago.

Suez Canal

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