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Good Morning!!!! Return Unit 3 Industrial Revolution Tests New Unit: Imperialism! Essential Question: What is imperialism?!

Unit 3 Industrialization Test

Farewell, Industrial Revolution…

Hello, Imperialism…

In 1800, Europeans and North Americans controlled about 35% of the world’s land. They had little interest in expanding much further. However, by 1914, they controlled roughly 85% of the world’s land...

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1914

Imperialism Imperialism: strong countries creating empires by conquering weaker ones New industrial nations compete for overseas empires in Africa, Asia, and Middle-East

Sentences Russia imperialized lots of countries many years ago, like Ukraine. Romans had a big empire in all of Europe He is an imperial person, so he wants power. The Imperialist wanted to control more and more countries.

Physical Vocabulary Together, form a group of four and prepare a short skit to show your understanding of Imperialism! Please use AT LEAST ONE WORD from our Imperialism Vocabulary Handout in your skit! You have 5 minutes!