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1 Chapter 27.1 and 27.2 Quiz Review
IMPERIALISM BINGO Chapter 27.1 and 27.2 Quiz Review

2 This enabled Imperialism in African because it provided a cure to the Europeans from Malaria
QUININE

3 Raw Materials, Cheap Labor, New Markets and Places to settle are examples of what reasons for Imperialism ECONOMIC MOTIVE

4 This form of Imperialism is when the Imperial nation controls all aspects of the weaker country.
COLONY

5 This automatic machine gun illustrated the advance technology of the Europeans over African tribes
MAXIM GUN

6 The British wanted to control this passage because it connected the Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean providing a route to Asian markets SUEZ CANAL

7 This is the domination by one country of the political, economic, or social life of another country or region. IMPERIALISM

8 This country became the home to many free slaves from America
This country became the home to many free slaves from America. It is one region in Africa that was not colonized. LIBERIA

9 This man from Belgium sought the Congo for its rich natural resources of rubber, ivory and cheap labor. KING LEOPOLD

10 Spread Religion, Social Darwinism, and the White Man’s Burden are examples of what reasons for Imperialism SOCIAL MOTIVE

11 He set up missions throughout Central and East Africa
DAVID LIVINGSTON

12 CONFLICT BETWEEN TRIBES
This occurred because regions were split between imperialist nations. Enemy tribes often found themselves together within the same borders CONFLICT BETWEEN TRIBES

13 National Pride, Gain Power, Protection, Expand Territory are examples of what reasons for Imperialism POLITICAL MOTIVE

14 The raw materials that were in South Africa
DIAMONDS AND GOLD

15 The raw materials that were in the Congo.
IVORY AND RUBBER

16 Africa was divided in many pieces by the European countries with no regard for the people living there to gain access to raw materials BERLIN CONFERENCE

17 This form of Imperialism allows the weaker country to have its own government but the imperial nation controls the policies of the weaker country militarily or diplomatically. PROTECTORATE

18 The Emperor of this country successful fought the Italians from imperializing the country. It is one region in Africa that was not colonized ETHIOPIA

19 RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP
These new inventions made it easy to travel to African and bring back materials RAILROAD AND STEAMSHIP

20 The idea that European culture is superior to indigenous (native) cultures. Justified inhuman treatment of indigenous people SOCIAL DARWINISM

21 Great Britain had the largest empire in the world in the 1920s is an example of what effect
POLITICAL EFFECT

22 European duty to civilize indigenous people by spreading European culture, Christianity, and education WHITE MAN’S BURDEN

23 One of the first European explorers in Africa who believed Europeans needed to civilize Africa.
HENRY STANLEY

24 This was a result of the Dutch and the British fighting over land in South Africa
BOER WAR

25 Natural Resources were depleted is an example of what effect
ECONOMIC EFFECT

26 This form of Imperialism is when the imperial nation only controls the economic aspects of the nation through exclusive trading rights. SPHERE OF INFLUENCE

27 The African tribal cultures being destroyed is an example of this
SOCIAL EFFECT

28 INDIGENOUS PEOPLE EXPLOITED
This occurred in the Congo by Leopold, it is another term for oppressed INDIGENOUS PEOPLE EXPLOITED

29 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
This is occurring in Europe which causes Europeans to look for raw materials and move for jobs INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

30 This is another term for the Dutch or the Boers
AFRIKANERS

31 Another word for divide
PARTITION


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