Motivations
Africa
Asia
Conflict
Miscellaneous Imperialism
100

What was an economic motivation for imperialism?

To gain new raw materials/resources 

To gain to markets/people to sell to

100

A meeting initiated by Otto Von Bismarck in Germany. The objective of the meeting was to peacefully divide up Africa amongst the European nations in attendance.

What is the Berlin Conference?

100
What were the open door policies?

The Open Door Policy stated that all countries should have equal trading rights in China, and that China should not be colonized by one single foreign power.

100

Why did the imperial powers always win conflicts with those that they colonized?

They were more industrialized and modernized so they had better weapons, technology, and supplies. 

100
The place where numerous diamonds were discovered.
What is South Africa?
200

This is having a very strong immense sense of pride in your country.

What is nationalism

200

The rapid take over of Africa by European nations is known as

The scramble for Africa

200
What were some of the goods that Great Britain wanted from China? 

Silk, tea, porcelain

300

These were people who left Europe to try and spread Christianity around the world.

Who are missionaries?

300

This European monarch controlled the Congo.

Who is King Leopold II of Belgium?

300

What territory did the Chinese give Britain after the Opium wars?

Hong Kong

300

Two countries that fought in the Opium Wars.

China & Great Britain

300
An area in which one nation had exclusive investment or trading privileges
What is a sphere of influence?
400

What was the message Rudyard Kipling sent in his poem "The White Man's Burden" ?

it is the responsibility of white men to go help or civilize others

400

The two remaining independent African countries, following the "Scramble for Africa".

Liberia and Ethiopia

400
What treaty was the treaty that ended the Opium wars?

Treaty of Nanjing

400

Why did China not want to trade with European nations?

China was self-sufficient.

500

Explain two positive effects and two negative effects that imperialism had on Africa.

Answers will vary. 

Positives - provided hospitals, schools, economic expansion, better communication/transportation (railroads, telephones)

Negatives - loss of independence, forced assimilation (loss of traditional culture), colonies divided native tribes arbitrarily  

500

This was a rebellion by Chinese nationalists against foreign influence in China.

What was the Boxer Rebellion

500

Fighting between the British and Dutch (from Holland) colonizers in South Africa.

What are the Boer Wars?

Boers = Dutch farmers in South Africa

500
The concept of "survival of the fittest" amongst the world's nations.
What is Social Darwinism?
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