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1 This Is... Jeopardy!

2 Contestants Don’t Forget...

3 …Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!

4 Mr. Eastridge

5 Africa Scramble Key Concepts “A” for Effort Cause Effect 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

6 Africa Scramble for $100 At this meeting of European powers the continent was divided into colonies. Berlin Conference Back to Game

7 Social Darwinism Africa Scramble for $200
This theory that was used to justify imperialism by applying ideas about evolution and natural selection to human society. Social Darwinism

8 Africa Scramble for $300 Europeans viewed empire as a measure of their country’s greatness, an expression of what? Nationalism

9 Machine Gun Africa Scramble $400
The Maxim, the world’s first this, was an example of the technological superiority of the Europeans. Machine Gun

10 British & Dutch (Boers)
Africa Scramble for $500 These two European groups fought over control of South Africa and its diamonds and gold. British & Dutch (Boers)

11 Key Concepts for $100 Stronger countries dominating the economic, social, and political life of weaker countries. Imperialism

12 Key Concepts for $200 The growth of this led to the need for natural resources and new markets. Industrialization

13 Key Concepts for $300 Besides soldiers and traders, these devoted people were an important part of imperialism. Missionaries

14 Interest in taking land for its strategic location.
Key Concepts for $400 Interest in taking land for its strategic location. Geopolitics

15 Key Concepts for $500 Unrest in India due to British racism and efforts to convert Indians to Christianity led to this uprising. Sepoy Mutiny

16 “A” for Effort for $100 The adding of land to the territory of a country: Like the U.S. adding Hawaii. Annexation

17 Filipino nationalist who fought the Spanish first, then the Americans.
“A” for Effort for $200 Filipino nationalist who fought the Spanish first, then the Americans. Emilio Aguinaldo

18 “A” for Effort for $300 Policy of forcing colonies to adopt customs and traditions of mother country. Assimilation

19 “A” for Effort for $400 Colonies in the SE region of this continent included French Indochina and the Dutch East Indies. Asia

20 Boers are also known as this.
“A” for Effort for $500 Boers are also known as this. Afrikaners

21 The most important economic cause of imperialism.
Cause for $100 The most important economic cause of imperialism. Industrialization

22 Belief that one race is superior to another.
Cause for $200 Belief that one race is superior to another. Racism

23 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

24 Policy of treating subject people as if they were children.
Cause for $300 Policy of treating subject people as if they were children. Paternalism

25 Cause for $400 The sale of a Persian business contract to a British company instead of a Persian company led to this. Tobacco Boycott

26 Cause for $500 The development of this type of agriculture led to famine in many colonies. Cash-crop

27 A lasting political influence of British colonialism in Asia.
Effect for $100 A lasting political influence of British colonialism in Asia. Parliamentary government

28 Because of missionaries many people around the world are these.
Effect for $200 Because of missionaries many people around the world are these. Christians

29 Effect for $300 The adoption of social, political, and economic institutions of Western countries. Westernization

30 The Dole Fruit Company wanted economic control of this territory.
Effect for $400 The Dole Fruit Company wanted economic control of this territory. Hawaii

31 Effect for $500 This SE Asian country maintained independence by promoting a neutral zone between French and British colonies. Siam

32 Final JEOPARDY!

33 Geography

34 Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam
Final Jeopardy These three current countries were known as French Indochina. Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam


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