AIM: How did the West imperialize nations during the 1800’s? DN: Practice Regents Questions Imperialism.

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AIM: How did the West imperialize nations during the 1800’s? DN: Practice Regents Questions Imperialism

IMPERIALISM JEOPARDY AFRICA INDIACHINAJAPAN ALL OVER!

This meeting of European countries dealt with the colonization of Africa 2. The Berlin Conference

This war between the British and Dutch colonists led to the founding Of South Africa 8. The Boer War

The British fought them in southern Parts of Africa 3. The Zulus

This horrible practice played a major role in the African economy for centuries 9. The Slave Trade

This explorer was not heard from for years before he was found in 1871 by Henry Stanley 20. Dr. David Livingstone

This river valley was known as a cradle of civilization in India 25 INDUS

This British company laid the groundwork for economic expansion in India 15. The East India Company

These Indian soldiers (of the British) violently fought back against the perceived unjustices of the British 4. The Sepoy Rebellion

Farmers often sold these on the world market 21. Cash Crops DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!!! DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!!!

India was often referred to as this to the British 16. The Brightest Jewel

22. Balance of Trade If you are exporting more than you are importing you are enjoying a favorable one of these

This conflict led to the importation of a narcotic into China 19.The Opium War

British citizens in China were able to be tried under their own laws and not by Chinese law under this agreement 17. Extraterritoriality

A term used for European nations opening up trading privileges with sections of China 7. Sphere of Influence

These violent Chinese protesters led attacks on various British outposts In China 10. Boxer Rebellion

This American sea captain sailed into Tokyo Bay hoping that the Japanese would open their ports to trade 14. Commodore Matthew Perry

During this period the Japanese modernized their country 1. Meiji Restoration

During the 1800’s the Japanese modeled their government after this European power 11. Germany

They were powerful banking and industrial families in Japan 12 Zaibatsu

18. Natural Resources Japan industrialized in part because of its lack of these

5. CHOICE #4

6. Answer = Choice #2

13. Answer = Choice #4

23. Answer = Choice #3

24. Answer = Choice #1

FINAL JEOPARDY topic Economic Philosophy EACH TEAM CHOOSES ONE STUDENT AND MAKES A WAGER!! This German argued that class struggles were the driving force in world history KARL MARX