Reasons for Imperialism
Major Events
Imperialism in Specific Regions
Consequences of Imperialism
Resistance and Responses to Imperialism
100

Which concept suggested that it was the responsibility of Europeans to civilize non-European peoples?

White Mans Burden

100

What was the name of the meeting where European nations divided Africa among themselves without African consent?

Berlin Conference

100

What movement in Japan led to rapid modernization and industrialization during the late 1800s?  

Meiji Restoration

100

What was the main outcome of the Berlin Conference in terms of Africa?  

European powers divided Africa among themselves.

100

How did native populations resist European rule?  

Through uprisings like the Sepoy Rebellion and Boxer Rebellion.

200

What attitude toward imperialism is expressed in Kipling's The White Man’s Burden?

Europeans have a duty to "civilize" non-Europeans.)

200

What event does the Scramble for Africa refer to?  

The rapid colonization of Africa by European powers.

200

How did Japan avoid being colonized by Western powers?  

By adopting Western industrialization and military strategies.

200

What was the effect of European imperialism on Africa’s political boundaries?

The creation of arbitrary borders that ignored ethnic and cultural divisions.

200

What was the outcome of the Spanish-American War in relation to imperialism?

The U.S. gained control over the Philippines.

300

How might colonized peoples interpret Kipling’s message differently from Europeans?

They might see it as a justification for exploitation and oppression.

300

What Chinese uprising was a response to increasing foreign influence in the late 19th century?

Boxer Rebellion

300

How did China and Japan differ in their responses to Western imperialism?  

China resisted while Japan modernized to avoid colonization.

300

Which of the following was a direct result of European imperialism in Africa?

Exploitation of African resources.

300

How did the United States engage in imperialism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries?

By expanding influence in the Pacific and Latin America.

400

What was a long-term economic effect of European imperialism on colonized regions?  

Exploitation of local resources and labor for European profit.

400

What was the significance of the Russo-Japanese War from 1904 to 1905?  

It marked the first time an Asian power defeated a European power.

400

Which European country controlled the Congo and exploited its people?  

Belgium

400

How did imperialism contribute to the outbreak of World War I?

It created tensions between European powers over colonies and resources.

400

What event led to Britain taking direct control of India from the East India Company?

The Sepoy Rebellion

500

European policy justified control over non European nations by claiming they were "less developed"?

Social Darwinism

500

What rebellion occurred in India in 1857 due to British cultural insensitivity?

Sepoy Rebellion

500

What treaty ended the First Opium War and granted Britain control over Hong Kong? 

Treaty of Nanjing

500

What effect did imperialism have on the cultural identity of colonized regions?

It led to cultural suppression and loss of traditional practices.

500

Which war in South Africa involved British and Dutch settlers fighting over control of territory?

Boer War

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