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When a country claims exclusive privileges and trading rights in a country.
What is a sphere of influence?
100
the policy by which a stronger nation attempts to create an empire by dominating weaker nations economically, culturally, politically, or militarily.
What is imperialism?
100
This continent was carved up by several imperialist nations during the 1800s with little input from it's inhabitants.
What is Africa?
100
This person was a Scottish missionary who travelled to Africa in the 1860s and was presumed dead.
What is David Livingstone?
100
This person was hired by King Leopold II of Belgium to assist in gaining lands in the Congo.
What is Henry Stanley?
200
This man destroyed American crops in Cuba as a means to coax the U.S. into fighting the Spanish.
What is Jose Marti.
200
This stated that American continents were no longer subject to European colonization.
What is the Monroe Doctrine.
200
This was a form of printing false news stories in order to outsell competitors.
What is Yellow Journalism.
200
King Leopold stated that is reason for gaining land in the Congo was to
What is "stop the slave trade"
200
Europeans believed they had the right to bring their industrialized way of life to non-industrialized peoples. This is based off of the philosophy of
What is social darwinism?
300
After the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854, Japan opened its doors to this country. Others soon followed.
What is the United States.
300
Which form of imperial control relied on the process of assimilation.
What is direct control?
300
A country or territory with its own government, but under the control of another country.
What is a protectorate?
300
This group of Africans was able to fight off European influence until they were met with superior technology.
What is the Zulus
300
This laid down the ground rules for European claims in Africa in 1885.
What is the Berlin Conference.
400
Name one social changed in Japan during the Meiji Restoration.
What is adopted constitution from Germany, Schools from U.S., Navy from Great Britain.
400
Japan fought the Chinese during the Sino-Japanese war because
What is China violated the "hands off" agreement and became involved in Korea.
400
This gave Britain the island of Hong Kong and extraterritorial rights after the Opium Wars.
What is Treaty of Nanjing.
400
This ensured that all nations had equal trading rights- did away with spheres of influence and fighting in China.
What is the Open Door Policy.
400
This was a result of the Russo-Japanese War
What is Russia lost land claims in Manchuria, driven out of Korea, and destroyed Navy.
500
Name the three factors promoting imperialism in Africa by Europeans.
What is technological superiority, invention of the drug quinine, and a divided Africa.
500
Describe "yellow journalism" and explain how it contributed to the Spanish-American war.
What is yellow journalism is the use of false stories to gain more readers. Yellow journalism fueled anger in America, because people believed that the Spanish were committing atrocities against the Cubans in concentration camps.
500
Emiliano Aguinaldo led the Philippines in a rebellion against the U.S. after.
What is the U.S. did not give the Philippines their independence as promised because they helped fight against the Spanish.
500
This gave the U.S. the Spanish territories of Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. (Name and year)
What is The Treaty of Paris (1898)
500
Name two positive impacts of colonization in Africa.
What is reduced local warfare, humanitarian efforts to improve medicine sanitation and schools, and modern conveniences.