Imperialism Basics
Imperialism in Congo
The Burden
British India
Power, Culture & Resistance
100

The practice of a stronger country dominating a weaker one for political or economic gain.

What is imperialism?

100

This ruler claimed controlling the Congo would bring “civilization” and Christianity.

Who was King Leopold II?

100

This poem encouraged Europeans to take responsibility for “civilizing” other nations.

What is The White Man’s Burden?

100

India was called this because of its importance to Britain’s economy.

What is “The Jewel in the Crown”?

100

This feeling of pride and loyalty to one’s nation helped drive European countries to compete for colonies around the world.

What is nationalism?

200

Using a weaker country’s resources and people for profit.

What is exploitation?

200

Leopold described African societies as lacking this to justify European control.

What is civilization (or knowledge of European culture)?

200

Kipling’s argument would most strongly support this broader European idea of expansion.

What is imperialism?

200

Raw materials from India were turned into these in British factories.

What are finished goods?

200

Britain limited this by banning protests and controlling newspapers.

What are rights or freedoms?

300

An economic motive for imperialism.

What was the desire for raw materials?

300

These two materials were what Belgium was truly after.

What is Rubber and Ivory?

300

This group of people is being told to take on the “burden” in Kipling’s poem.

Who are Europeans (or imperial powers)?

300

Indian farmers were forced to grow these instead of food crops.

What are cash crops?

300

The British spread their language, education, and culture through this process.

What is Westernization?

400

A political motive for imperialism. 

What is competition between nations and desire for power?

400

Leopold framed imperialism as a moral duty to spread this trio of ideas.

What are commerce, Christianity, and civilization?

400

The poem suggests colonized people are described in a negative way, such as being this or this.

What is Half Devil, Half Child?

400

Forcing farmers to grow cash crops instead of food contributed to this major crisis.

What are famines?

400

This group of English-educated Indians emerged under British rule. (Hint: Nike socks)

Who are Indian Elites?

500

The belief that one culture is superior to others.

What is cultural superiority?

500

Leopold believed Belgium had this to control the Congo.

What is a destiny?

500

The main idea of the poem is that imperialism is not about profit, but about this type of responsibility.

What is a duty (or responsibility to “help” others)?

500

This Indian person was given "governing" power by British officials.

What is a Viceroy?

500

This growing movement eventually challenged British rule and led toward independence.

What is Indian nationalism?

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