Applebees
Burger King
Cheddars
Dennys
El Pollo Loco
100

Describe the cash crops that were grown in empires. Name at least 4 

6.4

Cotton, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Indigo, Opium < debatably

100

Given primarily to Indian, Chinese, and Japanese, it provided them with jobs harvesting cash crops in Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. 

6.6

Contract Laborers. 

100

These series of wars, led to Britain receiving Hong Kong, 4 foreign ports opened, and more. 


(6.5)

The Opium Wars. 

100

Georgia, Australia, and African coasts served as these institutions for Britain / France. (People who migrated here were done so against their will)


(6.6 - 6.7)

Penal Colonies

100

This was exchanged as a means for passage to another country, typically for better opportunities.


(6.6 - 6.7) 

Indentured Servitude. 

200

Forced relocation of 4 tribes from Tennessee to Oklahoma

6.2

Trail of Tears

200

This "white gold" was mined heavily in the pacific islands, and was incredibly valuable to American Industry for its use in gunpowder as well as fertilizer


(6.4)

Guano

200

This appt named policy encouraged this country from the "land down under" to remain White


(6.8)

White Australia Policy

200
This act federalized in 1882 prevented the immigration of people into the United States


(6.7)

Chinese Exclusion Act. 
200

Royal subjects belonging to Britain began to rise up against them for grievances against the following 

* forced religion change

* forced diet change

* use of animal fats.

6.2

Indian Rebellion of 1857 / Sepoy Rebellion

300

This group of immigrants flocked in from the West coast in search of gold, however they were garnered more recognition for this nationwide project. 


6.5


The Chinese

300

Another term for exclusive trading rights given to Japan, France, Germany, Russia.... all effective within China

6.2

Spheres of Influence

300

When a country operates as a commercial enterprise for a private profit, effected by a collusion between state favored monopolies. 

6.5

Banana Republics

300

Goods produced in one colony would send finished goods back to other colonies for higher profits. 


(6.5)

Export Economies

300

This group of immigrants flocked to escape a great famine in the Old World, however they were garnered more recognition for this nationwide project. 


6.7 - 6.8

The Irish

400

Due to lack of agricultural diversity, many colonies turned into cultivating monocultures. Provide 3 negative consequences which happened as a result of this . 


6.6

Large areas of forest cleared

Soil Degradation

More pests

Reduced Biodiversity

Crop Diseases

Cotton, Tobacco, Corn 

400

Clusters or neighborhoods people from the same foreign country

6.7


Ethnic Enclaves

400

They believed that foreigners were not welcomed into "their" country, and blamed foreigners for taking jobs, that belonged to the people of that nation. 

6.7-6.8


Nativists

400

This German politician created the idea to divide up Africa equally among European nations.

6.2

Otto Von Bismarck

400

The application of ideas about evolution and "survival of the fittest" to human societies - particularly as a justification for their racism and imperialist expansion

6.1

Social Darwinism


500

This term describes the "science" used to propagate that people with darker skin were inferior due to their skull shapes. 

6.1

phrenology

500

the task that white colonizers believed they had to "civilize" non-white peoples. 

6.1

White Mans Burden

500

State-Run colonies, Settler Colonies, and Economic Domination are three types of this...

6.2

Imperialism

500

Appointed by the British government, this "puppet" authority controlled India for a period of 90 years. 

6.3




Raj

500

The last effort of Native Americans to resist US domination and drive whites from their ancestral lands, often viewed as an indigenous religious movement

6.3



The Ghost Dance