Imperialism- Africa
Imperialism- India
Imperialism- China
WWI significant events
WWI -other stuff
100
What two European countries owned the most land in Africa.

France and the UK

100

This European country controlled India until the mid-1900s.

The UK

100

Name 2 Chinese goods that Europeans wanted.

Silk, porcelain, tea

100

The Western Front of WWI was fought predominately in what country?

France

100

Name 3 new war technologies used during WWI.

U-Boats, battleships, chemical warfare, trenches, vickers machine gun, artillery, airplanes.

200

The leader of the Zulu tribe; ruthless and brilliant leader who conquered many nearby tribes.

Shaka

200

This is the obligation that Europeans felt to civilize indigenous peoples.

The White Man's Burden 

200

Europeans spent more money buying Chinese goods than they sold. Europe had a trade ________ with China.

Deficit.

200

This event sparked the first World War.

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

200

This was the first country to declare war in WWI.

Austria-Hungary against Serbia.

300

In the Boer War, the British fought descendants of which settlers?

Dutch

300
This event occurred when Muslim and Hindu soliders in India were given bullets sealed with cow and pig fat.

The Sepoy Rebellion

300

This is the name of the group who rose up against the "foreign devils" in China during the Boxer Rebellion.

Righteous Harmonious Fists

300

Which German attack provoked Britain to go to war?

Attacking Belgium.

300

The two alliances that formed prior to WWI?

Triple Entente & The Triple Alliance

400

The King who owned the Belgian Congo and committed all types of atrocities against the native Africans that lived there in order to harvest rubber.

King Leopold II 

400

When Egyptians became one of the main producers of cotton, what did India begin to produce a lot of?

Opium/Poppies

400

This treaty was established after the Opium Wars. It granted the British extraterritoriality in China and certain indemnities.

The Treaty of Nanjing

400

This was a British liner torpedoed by a German U-boat and was part of the reason the U.S. joined WWI.

Lusitania

400

This plan assumed that Germany would fight a two-front war.

Schlieffen Plan

500

What was one of the major factors why Europeans failed to colonize Africa prior to industrialization?

1. Difficult geography 2. Resistance from existing kingdoms 3. Disease

500

Westernizing Indian children had what unforeseen consequence for the Europeans?

Creating feelings of Nationalism and causing them to start rebellions of their own.

500

This was the largest peasant rebellion in Chinese history. It was in response to high taxes, heavy government spending, and massive floods.

Taiping Rebellion

500

At what meeting did the Europeans create the Treaty of Versailles?

Paris Peace Conference

500
At the Battle of Gallipoli, which strait did the Allies fight with the Turks over?

Dardanelles.

M
e
n
u