Imperial Excuses
Land Grabs
Fighting Back
Cash Crops & Extraction
People on the Move
Culture in Transit
100

This ideology applied "survival of the fittest" concepts to human societies and was used to justify imperial expansion.

What is Social Darwinism?

100

This African territory shifted from the private ownership of King Leopold II to the direct control of the Belgian government.

What is the Congo?

100

This major 1857 rebellion took place against British rule in South Asia.

What is the 1857 Rebellion in India (or Sepoy Mutiny)?

100

This "liquid gold" extracted from sub-Saharan Africa became an essential industrial lubricant for European machines.  

What is palm oil?

100

These two groups of "servants" provided a form of semicoerced labor that replaced enslaved labor in many parts of the world

Who are Chinese and Indian indentured servants?

100

Migrants created these "pockets" of culture in their new homes, such as Chinatowns.

Migrants created these "pockets" of culture in their new homes, such as Chinatowns.

200

This rationale focused on the perceived duty of Europeans to "civilize" indigenous populations, often including religious conversion.

What is the "civilizing mission" (or missionary work)?

200

While Spanish and Portuguese influence declined, these two non-European nations joined European powers in acquiring territories in Asia and the Pacific.  

What are the United States and Japan?

200

This indigenous group in the U.S. developed the "Ghost Dance" as a form of rebellion against expansion.

Who are the Native Americans (or Sioux/Plains Indians)?

200

This commodity, produced in the Middle East or South Asia, was exported to China to give European merchants an economic advantage.  

What is opium?

200

Many internal and external migrants relocated to these areas due to new modes of transportation.

What are cities?

200

This U.S. law was an example of a state attempting to regulate and stop a specific group of immigrants from entering.

This U.S. law was an example of a state attempting to regulate and stop a specific group of immigrants from entering.

300

This major force shaped the development of empires as states competed to prove their greatness through territorial acquisition.

What is nationalism?

300

These two methods were primarily used by European states to expand their empires across the African continent.

What are warfare and diplomacy?

300

This leader led a significant rebellion against Spanish rule in Peru during the late 18th century.

Who is Túpac Amaru II?

300

 Industrialized states practiced this type of "imperialism" in Asia and Latin America by using businesses to exert influence.

What is economic imperialism?

300

Because most migrants were of this gender, women in home societies often took on new roles formerly held by this gender 

What is male?

300

This Australian policy was designed to limit non-white immigration to the continent

What is the White Australia policy?

400

Beyond cultural justifications, the need for these for factories drove the growth of export economies.  

What are raw materials? 

400

This type of colony, such as New Zealand, was established when Europeans moved to and lived in parts of their empires

What is a settler colony?

400

In West Africa, these two specific conflicts (one led by Samory Touré and one by a Queen Mother) represented direct resistance to expansion.

What are Samory Touré’s military battles and the Yaa Asantewaa War?

400

These two South American nations became famous for the export of guano, used as fertilizer.

What are Peru and Chile?

400

This group of people famously migrated to the United States in massive numbers during the 19th century due to famine and economic hardship.

Who are the Irish?

400

These people formed significant ethnic enclaves in East and Southern Africa, as well as the Caribbean.

Who are Indians?

500

Imperialists used a range of these three types of ideologies to justify their rule over others.

What are cultural, religious, and racial ideologies?

500

Control of Indonesia and Southeast Asia shifted from this private entity to the Dutch government.

What is the Dutch East India Company?

500

These two new states were established on the peripheries of existing empires as a form of anti-imperial resistance.

What are the Sokoto Caliphate and the Zulu Kingdom?

500

This region in South America saw massive rubber extraction to meet the demands of global industrialization.  

What is the Amazon basin?

500

 These workers migrated to Argentina to work in the industrial sector, contributing to global urbanization

Who are Italian industrial workers?

500

Migrants from this nation established influential merchant enclaves across the Americas.

Who are the Lebanese?

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