This man unified Southern Italy and joined it to Northern Italy.
Who is Garibaldi?
This man was the driving force behind German unification.
Who is Otto von Bismarck?
What is Islam?
What is Ethiopia?
This nation forced Japan to open its ports to foreign trade in 1853.
What is the United States?
This man was responsible for uniting Northern Italy.
Meaning realistic politics, this political philosophy was made famous by Bismarck. It places power before principle.
What is Realpolitik?
This empire controlled North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Southeastern Europe at the height of its power. They also traded coffee and ceramics with Europe.
What is the Ottoman Empire?
This is the direct control of an area by an imperialist nation.
What are colonies.
What country banned European merchants from coming to their country from the 1500's until the 1850's?
Who is Japan?
This war guaranteed German unification and set the new German Empire.
What is the Franco-Prussian War?
This was the original location of the Ottoman Empire.
What is Asia Minor?
This is when a local government is left in control, but must listen to an imperialist adviser.
What is a protectorate?
This is when imperialists gain special economic rights and concessions. It was used to divide up China.
What is Sphere of Influence?
This city state was the last to join a unified Italy. It bought Rome into Italy with it.
Otto von Bismarck stirred up this sentiment, which inspired German unification.
What is nationalism?
This country made Egypt a protectorate and controlled the Suez Canal during the Age of Imperialism.
Who is Britain?
These flooded colonial markets and displaced traditional colonial industries.
What are industrial produced goods?
What country created foreign enclaves to try to control foreign influence. They also traded tea.
Who is China?
This city state led the effort to unify Italy.
What is Sardinia?
This was the result of Otto von Bismarck's use of Realpolitik.
What is the creation of the Second German Empire?
The construction of this shipping corridor allowed Britain to move products faster with India.
What is the Suez Canal?
This 1885 meeting of 14 imperialist countries led to the dividing of Africa into European colonies despite no Africans being invited to the meeting.
What is the Berlin Conference?
These 2(two) European countries tried to control Indian Ocean trade by establishing ports on the Indian sub-continent.
Who is Britain and the Netherlands (Dutch)?