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Imperialism Review

Agenda To Get: To Do: Handouts from the back Your notebook Half sheet of paper for opener To Do: Opener Review: Japan Japan Case Study – Crash Course History Organize notebook/identify missing work to complete – 15 minutes Exam pre-write activity – Scramble for Africa EXAM FRIDAY!

Opener Review: Japan – half sheet of paper 1. Name the two ways Japan modeled, or copied, western powers during imperialism. 2. What US military leader was responsible for forcing Japan to open two ports to wester trade? 3. Name two ways the Meji Era was the “Enlightened Rule.” (what did they borrow from western countries) 4. What does the name Nihon (Japan) mean in English? What does this tell you about how the Japanese viewed their own culture? 5. Name the three countries Japan defeated to become the most powerful country in Asia.

Opener Review: Japan – half sheet of paper 1. Name the two ways Japan modeled, or copied, western powers during imperialism. Industrializing and expanding 2. What US military leader was responsible for forcing Japan to open two ports to wester trade? Commodore Matthew Perry 3. Name two ways the Meji Era was the “Enlightened Rule.” (what did they borrow from western countries) American Public Ed./British Navy/Western Industrialization/German Socialism and army 4. What does the name Nihon (Japan) mean in English? What does this tell you about how the Japanese viewed their own culture? Land of the Rising Sun / Superior and Prideful 5. Name the three countries Japan defeated to become the most powerful country in Asia. Korea, China, Russia

Japanese Imperialism Crash Course World History #34 - Nationalism and Japan Intro then start at 4:45 (7 minutes)

Notebook Check Items 1. Lesson #1 Scramble for Africa 2. Lesson #2 Case Study: Nigeria and South Africa 3. Lesson #3 Europeans Claim Muslim Lands 4. Lesson #3 Imperialism in Southeast Asia 5. Lesson #3 British Imperialism in India 6. Lesson #4 China Resists Outside Influence 7. Lesson #5 Japanese Imperialism 8. Completed Study Guide

Image Identification and Interpretation #1

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T.I.E.D Pre-write Prep - Africa Terminology and Ideas to include in your response: Berlin Conference Partition of Africa and Tribal Boundaries African Resistance Movements Hotel Rwanda Geopolitics Natural Resources Cash Crops Precious Metals

T.I.E.D Pre-write (Wednesday) Explain the motivation for, and significance of, the Berlin Conference in regards to African Nations during the 1800’s. Give a modern day example of how an African country, positive OR negative, is still influenced by the effects of imperialism. Address whether this effect had a social or economic impact on the region and identify what colonial power benefited from colonizing this region of the African continent.