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Jeopardy Individuals EventsPlaces Ideas Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Groups

$100 Question from Individuals These two people explored Africa. One was a missionary who got lost; the other was a journalist who found him.

$100 Answer from Individuals David Livingstone and Henry Stanley

$200 Question from Individuals Waynesboro native who was a missionary in the Congo; he helped expose the atrocities being committed against the people of the Congo

$200 Answer from Individuals William Sheppard

$300 Question from Individuals Belgian King who controlled the Congo

$300 Answer from Individuals Leopold II

$400 Question from Individuals King who successfully fought to keep Ethiopia free from Italian imperialists

$400 Answer from Individuals Menelik

$500 Question from Individuals British man who created a colony—north of Cape Colony--named after himself; today the country is called Zimbabwe

$500 Answer from Napoleon Cecil Rhodes

$100 Question from Groups Dutch Settlers in South Africa; they lost a war to the British

$100 Answer from Groups Boers [Afrikaaners also acceptable]

$200 Question from Groups South African native tribal group who lost territory first to the Dutch and then to the British

$200 Answer from Groups Zulu

$300 Question from Groups Chinese who protested foreign influence by attacking foreigners and their institutions, 1898

$300 Answer from Groups Boxers

$400 Question from Groups Muslim empire, centuries old, who lost territory in North Africa to the French

$400 Answer from Groups Ottomans

$500 Question from Groups Indians who rebelled against the British East India Company in 1857; the result was a takeover of India by the British government

$500 Answer from Groups Sepoys

$100 Question from Events Overthrow of shoguns and industrialization of Japan

$100 Answer from Events Meiji Restoration

$200 Question from Events 1884 Conference in Germany at which European leaders divided Africa among their countries; no Africans were present

$200 Answer from Events Berlin Conference

$300 Question from Events Drug war in China; the Chinese were not able to defeat the British or end the British drug trade

$300 Answer from Events Opium War

$400 Question from Events Migration of Dutch from Cape Colony north; their new territory was also eventually taken over by the British

$400 Answer from Events Great Trek

$500 Question from Events Evidence that the Japanese were becoming imperialists— they successfully attacked China

$500 Answer from Events Sino-Japanese War

$100 Question from Places Joined the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, opened in 1914

$100 Answer from Places Panama Canal

$200 Question from Places Colony created by the Dutch at the Cape of Good Hope

$200 Answer from Places Cape Colony

$300 Question from Places European country that controlled North African countries including Algeria, Senegal, Chad, Tunisia, and Morocco

$300 Answer from Places France

$400 Question from Places Central African colony rich with natural resources such as rubber; exploited by the King of Belgium

$400 Answer from Places Congo

$500 Question from Places This place was attacked by the Japanese as they industrialized and became imperialists themselves

$500 Answer from Places Korea (Manchuria also acceptable)

$100 Question from Ideas Idea used by the French of incorporating colonized people into their mainstream society, rather than keeping them separated

$100 Answer from Ideas Assimilation

$200 Question from Ideas Attitude of Europeans that people in non-European colonies needed to be treated like children because they couldn’t take care of themselves

$200 Answer from Ideas Paternalism

$300 Question from Ideas Idea expressed in poem by Rudyard Kipling that Europeans had an obligation to go to “uncivilized” parts of the world and bring education, health care, Christianity, and industry

$300 Answer from Ideas “White Man’s Burden”

$400 Question from Ideas When a strong country influences the policy of a weaker country by investing a lot of money in the weak country, it is called ______

$400 Answer from Ideas Economic Imperialism

$500 Question from Ideas The idea that the United States was destined to extend all the way to the Pacific Ocean, and therefore was justified in taking territory in the West from Native Americans, was ___

$500 Answer from Ideas Manifest Destiny

Final Jeopardy Category: Britain

Final Jeopardy What colony was called “the jewel in the crown of the British Empire” because it was so valuable to the British in the 19 th century?

Final Jeopardy Answer India