Imperial Motivations
Scramble for Africa
The Congo
Resistance
Cuba
100

List 4 motivations for colonisation

Political, Economic, Religious, Exploratory, Technological, Ideological 

100

What Conference was held to partition Africa and establish imperial motivations for the Scramble of Africa?

The Berlin Conference

100

Who owned the Congo Free State?

King Leopold II
100

Who was the emperor of Ethiopia during Italian imperialism resistance?

Melenik II

100

Who was the President in charge of the failed CIA invasion to overthrow Castro's government? (Bonus 100 points if you can name the failed CIA invasion)

President John F. Kennedy / Bay of Pigs Invasion

200

What was the primary motive for Britain to colonise India? 

Economic exploitation of cotton/silk resources

200

What percentage of Africa was colonised post Berlin Conference?

Nearly 90%

200

What was another name King Leopold II had for his harsh exploitation of the Congo's natural resources?

Rubber King

200

What is the African tribe taken over by the Dutch and British in the Boer Wars?

The Zulu tribe

200

In what years where the Cuban Revolution? (Bonus 200 points if you can identify the TWO specific events which begin and end it)

1953 (Moncada Barracks Attack) - 1959 (Batista fleeing Cuba OR M-26-7 taking Havana)

300

Complete the European quote for nationalism: G____, G__ and G___!

Glory, God and Gold!

300

Provide ONE example of a Christian mission in Africa (name the imperial nation and colony)

French Assimilation Policy enforced in West Africa; Christian Mission in Nigeria; King Leopold II used the ‘Christian mission’ as a reason for colonising the Congo

300

How much rubber was extracted in the Congo within 15 years?

92%

300

The only two African countries to resist western imperialism

Liberia and Ethiopia

300

Provide 3 reasons Batista's regime failed

American influence, economic disparity (poverty), dictatorship (oppressing opposition), Castro's ability to infiltrate the rural population, etc

400

What geographic vantage point did Britain secure?

The Suez Canal

400

What are TWO benefits in the legacy of imperialism? 

Increased Trade & Global Markets, Investment in Infrastructure, Introduction to Modern Banking & Currency Systems, Introduction of Modern Medicine etc

400

What was the colonial army in the Congo?

The Force Publique

400

What was the first time in history an African nation defeated a European power (took place in Ethiopia)?

The Battle of Adawa

400

Where and why was Che Guevara executed? 

In Bolivia for trying to ignite a revolutionary uprising against the government

500

Explain ONE motive this source reflects: "We are the finest race in the world and the more of the world we inhabit the better it is for the human race." – Cecil Rhodes, British imperialist (1877).


Ideology of Social Darwinism by recognising the existence of a "finest race" which is superior to other races.

500

Name 3 examples of an imperial nation and its colony (cannot be the same imperial nation more than once)

Britain and Egypt, Belgium and the Congo, France and Algeria, 

500

Who were the Tutsi and Hutu people?

Tutsi (cattle herders, soldiers and administrators) (15% of population) and Hutu (farmers/lower class) (85% of population). Became competitive groups within the Congo as the Tutsi people established a relationship with Belgium and exploited the Hutu people.

500

Provide ONE reason which explains Ethiopia's successful resistance and Zulu nations failed resistance.

Leadership - Ethiopia had strong/stable leadership in Menelik II whereas Zulu nation had instability with Shaka Zulu being murdered

OR

Technology - Ethiopia had access to advance technology through imperial alliances with France and Russia but Zulu nation did not and were out powered by Britain

500

Why was Castro sent to prison?

For the failed attacks on the Moncada Military Barracks