What is the definition of industrialization?
Machines + Factories increase production
What is a motive of imperialism
money, resources, power, control
What country was involved in the Berlin Conference of 1884
Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden-Norway, Turkey, United States of America
Berlin Conference
A meeting from 1884-1885 at which representatives of European nations agreed on rules for the colonization of Africa.
What is a positive of the Industrial Revolution name atleast one
Factories increased production
More goods were made faster
new job opportunities
What is the purpose of imperialism
One country taking control of another country or region
What was so bad about the artificial borders
The border ignored languages, the tribes, and differences, and caused problems
Urbanization
The movement of people from rural areas (farms) to cities.
What was a consequence of the industrialization revoultion
pollution. dangerous workplace. child labor urbanzation
Why would someone take over another country
resources expanaded more people and stonger miltary
What were some negatives from the Berlin Conference of 1884
loss of land and loss of resources and conflicts
Imperialism
A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically.
what where all the new mode of transportation
steam boat train
What is imperialism
One country taking control of another country or region
What was a positive thing about the Berlin Conference
roads, railroads, and infrastructure
indutrialzation
The rapid transition from man-making to machine-making, expanding, and new ideas started by England
Name all the needed materials for factories
Cotton Rubber Oil Metals
What are all the methods of imperialism
1 Direct control . 2 Indirect control. 3 Spheres of influence. 4 Economic imperialism
How many people were involved in the Berlin Conference
14
indirect control
a method of colonial governance where imperial powers ruled foreign territories using existing local leaders, institutions, and power structures