Rationales for Imperialism
State Expansion & Control
Indigenous Responses
Migration
Economic Systems
100

This ideology argued that stronger societies were naturally meant to dominate weaker ones.

What is Social Darwinism?

100

This 1884–1885 meeting divided Africa among European powers.

What is the Berlin Conference?

100

This rebellion challenged British rule in India in 1857.

What is the Sepoy Rebellion?

100

This new labor system replaced slavery in many colonies.

What is indentured servitude?


100

These colonial economies focused on producing raw materials for global markets.

What are export economies?

200

This phrase described the belief that Europeans had a duty to civilize colonized peoples.

What is the Civilizing Mission?

200

This European country controlled the Congo Free State.

What is Belgium?

200

This West African leader resisted French expansion.

Who was Samory Touré?

200

This technology most directly enabled long-distance migration.

What are steamships and railroads?

200

This valuable material became a major export from the Congo Basin.

What is rubber?

300

European imperial expansion was most strongly driven by the demand for these two economic needs.

What are raw materials and new markets?

300

This empire expanded significantly into Central Asia during the nineteenth century.

What is the Russian Empire?

300

This religious revolt took place in Sudan against imperial control.

What are the Mahdist Wars?

300

This ethnic group migrated to the United States in large numbers after a famine.

Who are the Irish?

300

This South American country became a major exporter of beef.

What is Argentina?

400

This idea pushed nations to expand overseas to demonstrate prestige and power.

What is nationalism?

400

This Southeast Asian colony included Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia under European rule.

What is French Indochina?

400

This Native American religious movement promised the restoration of Native lands.

What is the Ghost Dance Movement?

400

This U.S. law restricted immigration from China.

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

400

This environmental consequence resulted from resource extraction in colonies.

What is deforestation?

500

This broader economic development made imperial expansion more likely by increasing the need for resources, markets, and overseas investment.

What is industrialization?

500

After this major reform movement, Japan rapidly industrialized and expanded its empire.

What is the Meiji Restoration?

500

This major factor most limited the long-term success of indigenous resistance movements.

What were European military and technological advantages?

500

This policy restricted non-European immigration to Australia.

What is the White Australia Policy?

500

This term describes economic domination without formal political control.

What is economic imperialism?