Causes
Locations/Examples
Nationalism
Types
100

Industrialization encouraged imperialism because...

the need for resources, markets and/or land
100

Britain's "crown jewel"

**why? (2 reasons)

India

Location and resources

100

What is a nation?

group of people that share a common bond

100

when a powerful nation takes control of the economy and government of a weaker nation

IMPERIALISM

200

What is the idea behind Social Darwinism?

racist ideology; belief that one race is superior than others

200

The purpose was to peacefully regulate the trade and colonization of Africa

Berlin Conference

200

Describe this form of nationalism: UNIFICATION

**example from this time period

unification: cultures from different states coming together to form one big country/state

Italy, Germany

200

Form of imperialism in which an area is occupied by settlers from that country

COLONY

300

The division/occupation of Africa also known as ___________ occurred due to European powers competing for resources

Scramble for Africa

300

The primary purpose of the Suez Canal was to...

reduce travel time to Asia; increase trade between Europe and Asia

300

What was the name of the Hotel in the movie we watched?

The Mille Collines





300

Form of imperialism where nations gain exclusive trading rights

Sphere of Influence

400

The United States was militarily motivated to take control of the Philippines because...

strategic position, helped their navy, had a presence in that part of the world

400

Extraterritorial Rights was a policy made after China lost the Opium War. How did this benefit Britain?

Gave them immunity from the laws of China

400

2 negatives and 2 positives of nationalism

negatives: extremism, genocide/ethnic cleansing, competition leading to warfare; forced assimilation

positives: competition led to advancements; colonies seeking independence; democracy spreading

400

Form of imperialism where local rulers stay in power but are advised by a foreign power

PROTECTORATE

500

Why/how does nationalism encourage imperialism?

creates a sense of superiority, so must go out and spread this influence throughout

500

Explain how the Rwandan Genocide relates to this age of imperialism

Belgium; ethnic id cards pitting the two ethnic groups against each other

500

What European nation created and contributed to the problems in Rwanda?

Belgium

500

What country became a sphere of influence? 

*What was traded and why?

China

opium for tea (Britain did not have silver to trade)