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ImperialismImperialism Jeopardy

Imperialism Great Britain Latin America India Colonialism Potpourri $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Imperialism- $100 n Name given to the Dutch living in South Africa. n What is the Boers?

Imperialism- $200 n This connected the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. n What was the Suez Canal?

Imperialism- $300 n He established Singapore as a colony. n Who is Raffles?

Imperialism- $400 n At this conference no native Africans were present to discuss the dividing of their land.. n What was the Berlin Conference?

Daily Double Imperialism- $500 n The connection between the Industrial Revolution and Imperialism. n What is the need for raw materials and a place to sell finished goods?

Great Britain- $100 n The trading company that worked out of India. n What is the British East India Co.?

Great Britain- $200 n The type of rule Great Britain most often used in their colonies. n What was indirect rule?

Great Britain- $300 n The reason Great Britain wanted to control the Suez Canal. n What was because it provided a fast route to India?

Great Britain- $400 n Great Britain gained control of Cape Town in South Africa after these wars. n What is the Napoleonic Wars?

Great Britain- $500 n A governor ruling as a representative of the British monarchy. n What is a viceroy?

Latin America- $100 n The US President that started the construction of the Panama Canal. n Who is Teddy Roosevelt?

Latin America- $200 n This document said that the US can intervene in any Latin American nation guilty of “chronic misconduct” n What was the Roosevelt Corollary?

Latin America- $300 n He began the revolution in Mexico. n Who is Francisco Madero ?

Latin America- $400 n The US investing money in Latin America and sending military forces to protect those investments is known as what? n What is dollar diplomacy?

Latin America- $500 n He began to redistribute land throughout Mexico during the revolution. n Who was Zapata?

India- $100 n Indian soldiers who were hired to protect British possessions. n Who are sepoys?

India- $200 n The two major religions in India at the time of imperialism. n What are Hinduism and Islam?

India- $300 n The reason the Great Rebellion began. n What was because of the rumor that gun cartridges were greased with pig and cow fat?

India- $400 n This group wanted to help govern India, but had difficulties due to religious differences. n What is the INC?

India- $500 n The reason India was encouraged to plant cotton. n What is to meet the textile needs of Great Britain.

Colonialism - $100 n This was the only country to be defeated by an African nation. n What was Italy?

Colonialism - $200 n The Congo was the colony of this nation. n What was Belgium?

Colonialism - $300 n This colony was established to protect Great Britain’s interests in India. n What is Burma?

Colonialism - $400 n He led a revolution against America in the Philippines. n Who was Emilio Aguinaldo?

DAILY DOUBLE Colonialism- $500 n He accepted Western influences into his country and maintained good relations with Great Britain and France. What country is he from? n Who is King Mongkut from Thailand?

Potpourri - $100 n He practiced nonviolent resistance. n Who was Gandhi?

Potpourri - $200 n She named herself empress of India. n Who was Queen Victoria?

Potpourri - $300 n He became rich off of gold and diamond mines in South Africa. n Who was Cecil Rhodes?

Potpourri - $400 n The country the US was defending in the Spanish American War. n What was Cuba?

DAILY DOUBLE Potpourri - $500 n This war established South Africa as an independent country within what kingdom? n What is the Boer War and South Africa became part of Great Britain?

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