Unification
Imperialism
China
Africa/India
Philippines/Mexico
100
Who led unification efforts in Germany?
Otto von Bismarck
100
What is imperialism?
When a strong country dominates a week country politically, economically, and socially
100
What did the Boxers want to rid China of?
Foreigners
100
What country did the Zulu and Ashanti fight?
Great Britain
100
What war led the U.S. to attack the Philippines?
Spanish-American War
200
What was the main cause of German unification?
Nationalism
200
What is social darwinism?
An idea that survival of the fittest applies to societies
200
What did the British get the Chinese addicted to?
Opium
200
What African country was able to remain independent?
Ethiopia
200
What war tactic was used by the Filipino rebels?
Guerilla Warfare
300
Who led unification efforts in Italy?
Garibaldi
300
The Berlin Conference did what?
14 Europeans nations met and divided up parts of Africa.
300
What was the result of the Boxer Rebellion?
The rebellion was stopped by the British.
300
Who was supposed to control Ethiopia?
Italy
300
Who led the Filipino Rebels?
Emilio Aguinaldo
400
What was the name of the army that Garibaldi led?
Red Shirts
400
What was desired by the countries that took over Africa?
Natural Resources
400
What dynasty was overthrown by the Xinhai Revolution?
Qing
400
Why did the Sepoy soldiers rebel?
Violation of religious freedom
400
What were the two causes of the Mexican Revolution?
Lack of land and lack of democracy
500
What poem demonstrates Social Darwinism?
The White Man's Burden
500
Who was the leader of the Xinhai Revolution?
Sun Yat- sen
500
What happened as a result of the Sepoy Rebellion?
Great Britain took direct control of India
500
Who was the leader of Mexico at the time of the Mexican Revolution?
Porfirio Diaz
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