Asia
Africa and Australia
MAIN Causes
Types of Imperialism
Extras
200

After the Battle of Plassey in 1858, the East India Company gained control over India and as a corporation, ruled India on behalf of this nation

Britain (UK)

200

The Belgians controlled this territory in Africa with little regard for the well being of the locals, under King Leopold II in which this land was turned into a large estate for the cultivation of rubber, ivory, minerals, and precious metals. What was the name of this territory

The Congo

200

The "M" in the MAIN Causes stands for

Militarism

200

This is when a territory is allowed to govern its own internal affairs but is under the military protection of its "big brother" country that is really calling the shots

Protectorates

200

What is Mr. Lee's favorite basketball team

Boston Celtics

400

After dismantling factories that existed under the Mughals, the British East India Company ordered that Indians now work to produce only raw materials (like tea leaves, spices, cotton etc.) or manufactured materials like woven cloth

Raw Materials

400

Australia was originally used as a giant (Blank) colony for British convicts. It was later used to extract precious resources from its vast mines despite the aboriginal people already living there

Penal

400

The "A" in MAIN causes of WW1 is this

Alliances

400

This is when foreign businesses and investment influence local political policy in a territory. It allows a country to basically colonize without military action while a foreign nation has access to new markets and resources

Spheres of Influence

400

Free Points!

LOL

500

This Rebellion took place in China after nations like Britain, France, Germany, US, Russia, Japan, etc. wanted to "open the door" to trade in China despite the Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists' objection

Boxer Rebellion

500

This canal was built in Egypt but was controlled by the French and British despite existing in Egypt. It is an economic shortcut for trade between Europe and Asia/Australia without having to go all the way around Africa

Suez Canal

500

The "I" in MAIN causes stands for this

Imperialism

500

The most restrictive form of imperialism when a territory is governed entirely by a "mother country" with leaders brought in from the mother country to rule. Locals were not allowed to participate in government and were forced to follow these rules even if the rules weren't in their own interest. Hint India used to be a British (this) and so did the US

Colony

500

What color was Mr. Lee's sweater yesterday

Blue

800

After the (Blank) Rebellion, the new (Blank) Nationalist Party formed to seek Indian Independence from British control

Sepoy, Indian

800

Access to Markets and Resources in Africa, Australia, and Asia were the economic motivations for this policy of trying to take more territory and create new colonies

Imperialism/Colonialism

800

The "N" in MAIN causes of WW1 stands for this

Nationalism

800

Major imperial powers often used the threat of using their large and technologically advanced (blanks) on local populations if they resisted 

Militaries

800
What is a hokie?

A weird turkey

1000

After World War 1 when Britain and France signed the Sykes-Picot Treaty to divide old Ottoman territory for themselves. They didn't believe the local population was capable of self rule so they created the (Blank) System 

Mandate System

1000

This is where Bluey is from

Australia (this won't be on the test)

1000

The event that sparked the outbreak of World War 1 occurred in Sarajevo when a Serbian Nationalist, Gavrilo Princip, shot (Blank) the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

1000

This addictive material was smuggled into China by the British E.I.C.

Opium

1000

This is the sound a cow makes

Moo