Chapter 9 Vocabulary
Chapter 8/9 Vocabulary
Justifying the Methods of Imperialism
Justifying the Methods of Imperialism
Bonus
100
The policy of one country extending political, economic, or military control over another.
What is Imperialism?
100
A region granted to a company for economic gain.
What is Company Land Grant?
100
Using military force enslaving indigenous people, and claiming their land is a motive.
What is Gaining Raw Material?
100
Between 1650s and 1900s anywhere from 12 million and 28 million Africans were put on ships, taken across the Atlantic Ocean.
What is Sold Into Slavery?
100
Pride in one's country and patriotic sentiments, principles.
What is Nationalism?
200
Unprocessed natural resources such as logs or iron ore.
What is What is Raw Material?
200
The Belief that European concerns, cultures, and values are superior to those of others.
What is What is Eurocentrism?
200
Restricting indigenous people to reserve the order to control them.
What is Civilizing Indigenous People?
200
A route used by European countries to exchange goods across the Atlantic Ocean.
What is the Middle Passage?
200
The attitude of the Europeans, they felt they had the responsibility to civilize and Christianize the indigenous people.
What is The White Man's Burden?
300
A territory claimed and ruled by another country; in many instances, people travelled from ruling country to create settlements in colonies.
What is What is Colony?
300
The exchange of raw materials, goods, and services among distant groups of people.
What is International Trade?
300
Sending missionaries to convert indigenous people.
What is Christianity?
300
Europeans would export manufactured goods to Africa, goods were exchanged for africans and then sold for huge profits.
What is Slave Labours?
300
Europeans needed raw materials, they claimed they were helping countries modernize.
What is Economic Need?
400
An area that ruled itself but was guided by another, more powerful country.
What is Protectorate?
400
Stories set in specific time and place in history, sometimes using historical characters.
What is Historical Fiction?
400
Using education to assimilate indigenous people and creating laws to promote European ways.
What is Civilization of Indigenous People?
400
When traders brought the materials produced by the africans in America and shipped them back to Europe.
What is Manufactured?
400
An economy in which government does not interfere in business activities; supply and demand are regulated with minor restrictions.
What is Free Market?
500
A region in which an outside country influences or controls political or economic events for its own gain; this may have an impact on the culture of the region.
What is Sphere of Influence?
500
A Eurocentric economic policy whereby European monarchs increased their wealth through international trade.
What is What is Mercantilism?
500
Eurocentrism became so extreme that some Europeans felt the Indigenous people were a little more than they are.
What is Commodities?
500
Later on it led to slave trade.
What is Imperialism?
500
The shift of a country's major economic activity from agriculture to manufacturing.
What is Industrialization?