Imperialism Academic Vocabulary Ms. Ramos Alta Loma High School.

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Imperialism Academic Vocabulary Ms. Ramos Alta Loma High School

Imperialism policy of setting up colonies & building up empires by dominating another nation politically, economically, & socially Illustration Ms. Ramos

country w/own gov, but under control of outside pwr Protectorate Illustration Ms. Ramos

pride in & belief your country is the best Nationalism Illustration Ms. Ramos

Open Door Policy keep trade with China open to all Illustration Ms. Ramos

Missionary Impulse wanting to save/convert ppl to Christianity Illustration Ms. Ramos

protect one’s state through political, economic, & military pwr National Security Illustration Ms. Ramos

outside pwr claims trade privileges Monroe Doctrine, US & Lat Am, Euro & China Sphere of Influence Illustration bin/justtop.cgi?act=justtop&url= r.html Ms. Ramos

adoption of European & US ideas, govt, tech, culture Westernization Illustration Ms. Ramos

less developed nations export raw material & import goods Economic Dependence Illustration Ms. Ramos

Europeans agree on terms to divide up Africa Berlin Conference Illustration Ms. Ramos

Kipling poem- obligation to rule/develop less developed cultures- connect w/ Social Darwinism & racism White Man’s Burden Illustration Ms. Ramos

country governed internally by foreign pwr Colony Illustration Ms. Ramos