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1 Review Imperialism Bingo

2 Berlin Conference Boer War Boxer Rebellion British East India Company Diamonds, Gold, Oil, Ethipoia Extraterritoriallity First Opium War Gandhi Indian National Congress Industrialization Isolation Liberia Meji Restoration Militarism Muslim League Nationalism Religion Russo-Japanese War Sepoy Mutiney Seven Years War Sino Japansese War Social Darwinism Sphere of Influence Tea Cotton Opium The Zulus Treaty of Nanking

3 This war between the French and British resulted in Britain taking power and control in India in 1763.

4 The idea that only the strongest survive and that weaker countries or peoples should be dominated by stronger ones.

5 An area where a country has exclusive trading rights and presence in a foreign land.

6 In this event, Japanese troops occupied a Chinese city and subjected the people there to countless rapes and tortures. Killing thousands of innocent people.

7 Great pride and belief that ones own country is superior to others.

8 This tribe fought fiercely and somewhat successfully against the British but ultimately lost their land.

9 This group fought for Indians to control their local government and later for Independence. They were mostly Hindus.

10 Occurring in 1857, a group of Indians in the British army rebelled when asked to do something against their religion.

11 One reason countries Imperialize other lands is to spread their…

12 When a new emperor took power, he lead Japan to this period. During which Japan adopted Western politics, culture, and philosophy.

13 This group controlled and governed India for about 100 years, mainly focusing on economic gains.

14 This American lead a fleet of ships into Japan and convinced the Japanese to open to the west for trade.

15 A policy China tried to practice which blocks a country off from the outside world. No trade or Influence between countries.

16 Using and increasing one’s power and force to dominate the world.

17 In 1839, this war began because China cracked down on the importing of Opium into their country.

18 Resources of India.

19 A condition which only allows a European to be prosecuted in his home country, even if he commits a crime in a foreign land.

20 Formed by Muslims who feared the Hindu controlled Indian National Congress, this group also fought for “home rule”.

21 This creates the need for a country to have more raw materials, new markets, and investments.

22 European countries met here and decided that control of African land be granted to them on a first come first serve basis.

23 Resources of Africa

24 In 1900, this uprising was lead by the “Patriotic Harmonious Fists” against foreign rule in China.

25 Lead by Menelik II, this was the only country to successfully defend itself from European imperialism

26 This man was seen as a political and philosophical leader who helped India gain Independence through non-violence.

27 This war between Russia and Japan was for Manchuria and Japan’s victory showed the world that they were a legitimate power.

28 This was signed to end the Opium War. It resulted in Unequal trade agreements and an increase in European presence in China.

29 This war was fought between the Japanese and Chinese for control of what is now Korea. Japan was victorious.

30 This country was created by White Americans as a place for freed slaves to live.

31 This war was between the British and the Dutch settlers in South Africa for control of gold mines.

32 Review Imperialism Answers

33 This war between the French and British resulted in Britain taking power and control in India in 1763. Seven Years War in India

34 The idea that only the strongest survive and that weaker countries or peoples should be dominated by stronger ones. Social Darwinism

35 An area where a country has exclusive trading rights and presence in a foreign land. Sphere of Influence

36 In this event, Japanese troops occupied a Chinese city and subjected the people there to countless rapes and tortures. Killing thousands of innocent people. Rape of Nanking

37 Great pride and belief that ones own country is superior to others. Nationalism

38 This tribe fought fiercely and somewhat successfully against the British but ultimately lost their land. The Zulus

39 This group fought for Indians to control their local government and later for Independence. They were mostly Hindus. Indian National Congress

40 Occurring in 1857, a group of Indians in the British army rebelled when asked to do something against their religion. Sepoy Mutiny

41 One reason countries Imperialize other lands is to spread their… religion

42 When a new emperor took power, he lead Japan to this period. During which Japan adopted Western politics, culture, and philosophy. Meiji Restoration

43 This group controlled and governed India for about 100 years, mainly focusing on economic gains. British East India Company

44 This American lead a fleet of ships into Japan and convinced the Japanese to open to the west for trade. Matthew Perry

45 A policy China tried to practice which blocks a country off from the outside world. No trade or Influence between countries. Isolationism

46 Using and increasing one’s power and force to dominate the world. Militarism

47 In 1839, this war began because China cracked down on the importing of Opium into their country. First Opium War

48 Resources of India. Tea, Cotton, Opium

49 A condition which only allows a European to be prosecuted in his home country, even if he commits a crime in a foreign land. Extraterritoriality

50 Formed by Muslims who feared the Hindu controlled Indian National Congress, this group also fought for “home rule”. Muslim League

51 This creates the need for a country to have more raw materials, new markets, and investments. Industrialization

52 European countries met here and decided that control of African land be granted to them on a first come first serve basis. Berlin Conference

53 Resources of Africa Diamonds, Gold, Oil and Ivory

54 In 1900, this uprising was lead by the “Patriotic Harmonious Fists” against foreign rule in China. Boxer Rebellion

55 Lead by Menelik II, this was the only country to successfully defend itself from European imperialism Ethiopia

56 This man was seen as a political and philosophical leader who helped India gain Independence through non-violence. Gandhi

57 This war between Russia and Japan was for Manchuria and Japan’s victory showed the world that they were a legitimate power. Russo-Japanese War

58 This was signed to end the Opium War. It resulted in Unequal trade agreements and an increase in European presence in China. Treaty of Nanking

59 This war was fought between the Japanese and Chinese for control of what is now Korea. Japan was victorious. Sino-Japanese War

60 This country was created by White Americans as a place for freed slaves to live. Liberia

61 This war was between the British and the Dutch settlers in South Africa for control of gold mines. The Boer War


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