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Who wants to be a… Expert on Imperialsim?!

How did the Industrial Revolution encourage Imperialism? A: It made Europeans feel sorry for the “uncivilized” B: It created a need for land D: It made westerners feel obligated to improve the human species C: It created a need for raw materials and resources

How did the Industrial Revolution encouraeg Imperialism? A: It made Europeans feel sorry for the “uncivilized” C: It created a need for materials and resources B: It created a need for land D: It made westerners feel obligated to improve the human species

A: Were guilty of destroying traditional cultures in Africa and elsewhere B: Had a duty to introduce other people to the benefits of western civilization D: Suffered great hardships in exploring overseas colonies Those who referred to the “white man’s burden” meant that Europeans C: Had a harder life than any other people

Those who referred to the “white man’s burden” meant that Europeans A: Were guilty of destroying traditional cultures in Africa and elsewhere C: Had a harder life than other people B: Had a duty to introduce other people to the benefits of western civilization D: Suffered great hardships in exploring overseas colonies

A: Control of the spice trade economyB: An industrial-based economy D: Vital mineral resources The British were interested in controlling Egypt in mid-19 th century because Egypt had C: A strategic location

The British were interested in controlling Egypt in the mid-19 th century because Egypt had C: A strategic location A: Control of the spice trade B: An industrial-based economy D: Vital mineral resources

A: To avoid bloodshed between rival European powers B: To stop Leopold III from taking over Africa D: To stop trading practices on the Congo River Why was the Berlin Conference held in 1884? C: To include Africans on the plans for dividing the continent

Why was the Berlin Conference held in 1884 A: To avoid bloodshed between rival European powers C: To include Africans on the plans for dividing the continent B: To stop Leopold III from taking over Africa D: To stop trading practices on the Congo River

A: LiberiaB: Sierra Leone D: Union of South Africa In the Boer War, the British defeated the Dutch Boers and later formed C: Cape Colony

A: Liberia C: Cape Colony In the Boer War, the British defeated the Dutch Boers and later formed B: Sierra Leone D: Union of South Africa

A: Acceptance of Christianity by many Asians and Africans B: The desire for Asian and African raw materials and resources D: Technological and military superiority of the European nations The major factor that allowed European nations to dominate parts of Africa and Asia in the 19 th and 20 th century was the C: Refusal of African and Asians to fight against Europeans

The major factor that allowed European nations to dominate parts of africa and Asia in the 19 th and 20 th century was the A: Acceptance of Christianity by many Asians and Africans C: Refusal of Africans and Asians to fight against Europeans B: Desire for Asian and African raw materials and resources D: Technological and military superiority of the e European nations

C: Help artisans produce more goods B: Make Hindus and Muslims work together in the same factories D: To make food in India The goal of Britain’s economic policy in India was to A: Force India to change their economy to fit British needs

The goal of Britain’s economic policy in India was to A: Force India to change their economy to fit British needs C: Help artisans produce more goods B: Make Hindus and Muslims work together in the same factories D: To make food in India

A: Provide jobs for the colonists B: Obtain raw materials needed for industrialization D: Help missionaries spread Christianity During the 18 th and 19 th centuries, Europeans improved roads and bridges and built railroads in their colonies primarily to C: Impress the colonists with their technological knowledge

During the 18 th and 19 th centuries, European improved roads and bridges and built railroads in their colonies primarily to A: Provide jobs for the colonists C: Impress the colonists with their technological knowledge B: Obtain raw materials needed for industrialization D: Help missionaries spread Christianity

A: Independence movement in IndiaB: Secession of Bangladesh from Pakistan D: Creation of the Mughal Empire by Muslims The Sepoy Rebellion is considered an important event in Indian history because it was one cause of the C: Establishment of French colonies in India

The Sepoy Rebellion is considered an important event in Indian history because it was one caused of the A: Independence movement in India C: Establishment of French colonies in India B: Secession of Bangladesh from Pakistan D: Creation of the Mughal Empire by Muslims

A: IboB: Ashanti D: Zulu Which African group centralized its rule and adopted new military techniques that challenged the power of the British and the Boers in South Africa? C: Masai

A: Ibo C: Masai Which African group centralized its rule and adopted new military techniques that challenged the power of the British and the Boers in South Africa? B: Ashanti D: Zulu

A: Europeans should preserve traditional cultures in Africa and Asia B: Europeans must protect existing African and Asian economies D: Europeans suffered great hardships in exploring new trade route to Asia Which statement best expresses the Western perspective regarding Rudyard Kipling’s “White Man’s Burden”? C: Europeans had a duty to introduce the benefits Of their civilization to non-European peoples

Which statement best expressed the Western perspective regarding Rudyard Kipling’s “White Man’s Burden”? C: Europeans had a duty to introduce the benefits of their civilization to non-European peoples. A: Europeans should preserve traditional cultures in Africa and Asia B: Europeans must protect existing African and Asian economies. D: Europeans suffered great hardships in exploring new trade routes to Asia.

A: FrenchB: Dutch D: Zulu The Boers were the descendants of ____________ settlers in South Africa. C: British

The Boers were descendants of _____________ settlers in South Africa. A: French C: British B: Dutch D: Zulu

Final Question…

Take out a piece of loose-leaf and work with your group to answer the following question: Analyze the impact the Berlin Conference had on New Imperialism.