China
Japan
Africa
India
Everything Else
100

The two countries who fought in the Opium War

Britain and China

100

The period of westernization and industrialization in Japan

Meiji Restoration

100

The conference where African nations were divided up by European powers

Berlin Conference

100

The rebellion of these troops transformed British rule in India

Sepoys

100

Poem written by Rudyard Kipling to justify imperialism

White Man's Burden

200

Following the Boxer rebellion, China was divided into these by European powers, America, and Japan

Spheres of Influence

200

Japan won control of this country when they won the Sino-Japanese War

Korea

200

Unpaid workers who are forced to work as a form of taxation

Corvee laborers

200

This company was dominating India prior to the British government taking over

British East India Company

200

Belief that the strongest most adapted people should dominate

Social Darwinism

300

The motive for the Boxer rebellion

Stop imperialism or western influence

300

The American who came to Japan, forcing them to end isolationism

Commodore Matthew Perry

300

The desire for rubber by this Belgian King caused a Genocide in the Congo. 

King Leopold

300

This company took over spice trading from the Portuguese

Dutch East India Company (VOC)

300

The United States of America bought Alaska from this country

Russia

400

This was the motivation for Britain to smuggle Opium into China.

British desire for silver, tea, and other Chinese goods OR desire to sell products to China

400

The motivation behind Japanese imperialism

Lack of natural resources. 

400

The TWO African nations that were not imperialized (must have both for credit)

Ethiopia and Liberia

400

This political party created in India was the first nationalist party against British Rule.

Indian National Congress

400

After the Spanish American War, America became a protectorate of this country, who then in turned rebelled against America

Philippines

500

Gave Britain control of Hong Kong and forced China to open more ports to foreigners

Treaty of Nanking 

500

Japan established this to meet their goals of oversea expansion and exporting surplus population and goods

Colonization Society

500

Racial segregation in South Africa

Apartheid

500

The name for the period of British rule in India

British Raj

500

An addition to the Monroe Doctrine, saying that the United States has a right to intervene in countries where their investments are at danger.

Roosevelt Corollary