Imperalism
Imperialism (2)
World War I
World War I (2)
World Between the Wars
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Define: Imperialism

A policy in which large or powerful countries seek to extend their influence and authority beyond their own border

100

What was the purpose of the Berlin Conference of 1884?

To avoid conflict among European powers over the colonization and the establishment of new European colonies in Africa


100

What event is often considered the “spark” that started World War I?

Assassination of the heir to the Austria-Hungary throne by a Serbian nationalist

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Why did German U-boats sink Allied merchant ships?

To cut off supplies to Britain

100

Define: secular

Decisions are made without religious influence

200

Why did armed resistance by Africans and Asians against imperial powers often fail?

Lack of modern weapons compared to imperial powers

200

Who were the sepoys in colonial India?

Indian soldiers recruited by the British East India Company to maintain control and expand territories

200

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

They pulled many countries into war after one conflict began

200

What is the main goal of wartime propaganda?

Influence public opinion -- get people to turn on a certain group, give money to the cause, or volunteer for service

200

Mohandas Gandhi’s approach to resisting British rule in India?

Satyagraha, or nonviolent resistance

300

What was the significant political impact of artificial borders during imperialism?

They often divided or grouped ethnic and cultural groups without regard for their existing boundaries

300

What was the outcome of the First Opium War (1839–1842) between Britain and China?

The British easily defeated Chinese forces because of superior technology and resources.

300

What type of warfare defined much of World War I?

Trench warfare

300

How did women’s work during the war affect their rights after?

It helped them gain voting rights in many countries

300

What was the purpose of the Balfour Declaration (1917)?

Promised Jews a homeland in Palestine

400

What enabled Europeans to explore Africa’s interior during the 1800s?

New medical advances and technologies like river steamships

400

What was the goal of the Boxer Uprising (1899–1900) in China?

To eliminate foreign influence and their technology from China

400

What was "No Man’s Land"?

Deadly, barren area between trenches

400

What led to Russia’s exit from WWI?

Russian Revolution of 1917

400

Why did Japanese nationalists push for expansion into Manchuria?

It was rich in resources

500

This nation, along with Liberia, was the only African nation to preserve independence during the Age of Imperialism:

Ethiopia

500

How did Japan's victories over China and Russia impact its global standing?

Japan's victories, fueled by rapid modernization, enhanced its image on the global stage and demonstrated it could rival Western powers

500

What is conscription?

Mandatory military service (The Draft)

500

When did the armistice ending World War I take effect?

November 11, 1918, at 11 A.M. (11/11/18 @ 11)

500

What did the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution do?

Banned the production and sale of alcohol

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