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This was a major motive for European imperialism in the 1800s. 

What is need for raw materials and new markets?

100

This is when a stronger country takes control of a weaker country's land, people, or resources. 

What is imperialism?

100

This is the spread of Western ideas, culture, and technology to other parts of the world. 

What is Westernization? 

100

This was the rapid colonization and division of African territory by European powers in the late 1800s. 

What was the Scramble for Africa?

100

This was a conflict in Southern Africa between the Zulu kingdom and British empire over control of territory. 

What are Zulu wars?

200

This ideology was used to justify imperialism by claiming that Europeans had a duty to civilize and educate non-Europeans. 

What is the "White Man's Burden"?

200

This is one economic effect of Imperialism on colonies. 

What is colonies lost control of their natural resources? (or forced to trade only with Europe)

200

This describes the growing connection and exchange of goods, ideas, and people across the world.

What is Globalization?

200

These were Conflicts between China and Britain over the British trade of opium.  

What were the Opium Wars?

200

This is a form of control where the Imperial power governs directly through its own officials. 

What is direct rule?

300

This technological invention made it easier for Europeans to travel and conquer new lands. 

What is the steamship?

300

This is one cultural effect of Imperialism on colonies. 

What is local traditions and languages were replaced or mixed with European ones?

300

This is a belief that stronger nations are naturally superior and should dominate weaker ones. 

What is Social Darwinism?

300

This is a region where one country has special economic or political control, though not direct rule. 

What is the Sphere of Influence?

300

This is a system where local rules are allowed to maintain authority under the guidance of the Imperial power. 

What is indirect rule?

400

This country was controlled by Britain during the Age of Imperialism. (hint: spices)

What is India? 

400

This is the process of developing industries that use machines to produce goods. 

What is industrialization?

400

These are natural resources used to produce manufactured goods. 

What are raw materials?

400

This is a territory that keeps its local government, but is controlled or protected by a foreign power. 

What is a protectorate?

400

This was a US statement expanding the Monroe Doctrine to justify intervention in Latin America. 

What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

500

This leader of Belgium was best remembered for brutal exploitation of Congolese labor. 

Who is King Leopold II?

500

This term describes strong pride and loyalty to one's nation. 

What is nationalism?

500

This was a meeting where European nations divided Africa into colonies without African input. 

What was the Berlin conference?

500

This was a Chinese uprising against foreign influence and Christian missionaries. 

What was the Boxer Rebellion?

500

This was a period when Japan modernized and industrialized to resist Western domination. 

What is the Meiji Restoration?