Japan & China
Imperialism Basics
Africa & the Scramble
Resistance Movements
Ideas & Motivations
100

This Japanese era modernized the country’s economy and military.


What is the Meiji Restoration?

100

This policy includes spheres of influence and protectorates.


What is imperialism?

100

This meeting divided Africa among European powers.

What is the Berlin Conference of 1884?

100

This rebellion occurred in India against British rule.

What is the Sepoy Rebellion?

100

This belief justified imperialism by claiming stronger nations should rule weaker ones.



What is Social Darwinism?

200

After the Opium War, this is what happened to China.


What is being divided into spheres of influence?

200

This continent was most affected by the Berlin Conference.


What is Africa?

200

A major reason Europeans wanted Africa was for these.


 What are raw materials?

200

This Chinese uprising aimed to remove foreign influence.


What is the Boxer Rebellion?

200

A main economic motive for imperialism.

What is gaining resources and markets?

300

This event forced Japan to open trade with the West.


What is Commodore Perry’s expedition?

300

European success in Asia was largely due to this advantage.

What is superior military and industrial power?

300

These two African nations were NOT colonized.


What are Ethiopia and Liberia?

300

Both rebellions had this goal in common.


 What is removing foreign influence?

300

300
Social Darwinists would support this idea.

 What is stronger groups ruling weaker groups?

400

These wars increased Western influence in China

What are the Opium Wars?

400

The best title for a map showing European colonies worldwide.


What is European Imperialism?

400

This term describes European competition for African land.


What is the Scramble for Africa?

400

These groups were targeted during the Boxer Rebellion.


Who are foreigners/Westerners/Christians?

400

This was NOT a true motive for imperialism.

What is promoting equality or peace?

500


This territory was gained by Britain after the Opium War.


What is Hong Kong?

500

The Industrial Revolution increased the need for this.


What is raw materials / overseas empires?

500

This system allowed Europeans to control trade without full colonization.


What are spheres of influence?

500

These rebellions ultimately resulted in this outcome.


What is continued foreign control?

500

European imperialism was driven by this combination.

 What are economic, political, and social motives?