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Imperialism By: Da’Mon James

Standard 7H2.1: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the impact of imperialism throughout the world in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries

Define Imperialism Developed powerful nations taking over for economic gain

What did imperialists want from under-developed nations Raw materials and new markets to sell goods are what imperialists wanted from under-developed nations

Who were the key imperial powers Europeans, Americans, and Japanese were the key imperial powers

For what were imperial power competing Colonies is what all imperial powers were competing for

In Africa, early exploration was hampered by what Disease and geographic barriers is what hampered the early exploration in Africa

What reporter went to Africa in search of the lost missionary, Davis Livingstone Henry Stanley is the reporter that went to Africa in the search of the lost missionary, Davis Livingstone

What part of Africa did Belgium take control of The Congo is the part of Africa the Belgium took control over

What conference in 1884-1885 set forth the rules for the division in Africa The Berlin Congress is the conference in 1884-1885

How much say did Africans have in the division of Africa NONE

What 2 African nations remained un-imperialized Ethiopia and Liberia are 2 African nations that remained un-imperialized

Standard 7-4.4 Compare differing views with regard to colonization and the reactions of people under colonial rule in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries, including the Zulu War, the Sepoy Rebellion, and the Boxer Rebellion

Political Cartoon This is an example of a political cartoon. This shows what each colony had t do with the Imperialism/Control of England. This political explains what each colony had to do. One was national, one was association, one was private and he last one was money. That is what this political cartoon says that each colony had a responsibility.

What was Britain’s primary goal in building an empire There primary goal was to gain power, health, and wealth

What’s an example of a colony A example of a colony is a city of Dutch citizens in South Africa

In what general direction did Britain expand its empire West is the general direction of Britain

What country today would be considered a superpower China would be considered a superpower

How do you pronounce QING dynasty Ching is how you pronounce QING dynasty

What were the British importing from India Opium is what they were importing from India

What did the Chinese gov’t want the British gov’t to do Stop selling opium is what the Chinese wanted the British to do

What was the result of British refusing to stop the British East India Co. from selling opium Opium war is the result of the British refusing to stop the British East India Co.

What is Extraterritoriality Allowing westerners to live under their own laws in a treaty portray

Define Concessions Things you give in granted agreement

What’s a sphere of influence Guaranteed specific trading privileges to each nation within its respective sphere

What’s the Open Door Policy Nations had equal rights to trade with China

Who were the Boxers and what was their goal A secret society whom destroyed foreigners were the boxers and their goal

Who tried to help trap the foreigners Imperialist Nations were the people who tried to help trap foreigners

The Boxer Rebellion scared the Qing officials into doing what Ending the civil service exam system is what the Boxer Rebellion scared the Qing dynasty into doing what they wanted