Europeans'early colonies were located along what area in Africa?
What is the coast?
This was a military leader that ruled Japan?
What are Shoguns?
What specific piece of technology allowed Europeans to have better transportation to create new markets around the world?
What is the steam engine?
This was the idea that countries were better than others, increasing competition?
What is Nationalism?
This was the first official battle of WW1?
What is the Battle of the Marne?
This was a meeting to decide how African nations would be divided up among Europeans?
What is the Berlin Conference?
This conflict was fought between China and the British over a specific drug. What was this event called?
What is The Opium War?
This is a policy of extending a country's power and influence mainly with military force?
What is Imperialism?
Who was assassinated at the start of WW1?
Who is Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand?
This is an injury many soldier's received because of staying in the wet muddy trenches. It is a condition that happens when you stand in a cold, wet environment for a long time?
What is trench foot?
Who was NOT invited to the meeting that discussed the future of Africa and what European countries would take over certain territories?
Who are African leaders?
In this event, soldiers rebelled in India against British rule because of religious differences (their cartridges were greased with cow fat) and they had low pay. What was it called?
What is the Sepoy Mutiny?
Alexander Campbell wrote in 1852 that "the sun never sets on [this] empire."?
What is the British Empire?
How many people were permanently disabled as a result of WW1?
What is 7 million people?
The sinking of this ship caused international outrage and helped turn public opinion against Germany?
What is the Lusitania?
Who was the leader of the Berlin Conference?
Who is Otto Von Bismarck?
The U.S Commander demanded that Japan open it's borders to trade?
Who is Matthew Perry?
This is an economic idea where the colonizing country gives raw resources to the mother country to make manufactured goods?
What is Mercantilism?
Where was the Eastern Front fought specifically?
What is Eastern Europe to the Baltic Sea?
At the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month – countries chose to stop the fighting and remember those lost. This event is called what?
What is Armistice Day?
Before the Berlin Conference, what percentage of Africa was still under local and traditional control?
What is 80 percent?
For how long did Japan remain isolated before European intervention?
What is 200 years?
This is is when a country is able to govern itself through its own internal government but is still controlled by an outside power?
What is a protectorate?
This alliance was made up of Italy, the German Empire, and Austria-Hungary. It was known as....?
What is The Triple Alliance OR What is the Central Powers?
This battle was a turning point in WW1, leading to the Allies success because a more effective and professional army emerged. What is it called?
What is the Battle of the Somme?