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11. Which of the following was a factor in the drive of European states to acquire colonies in the late nineteenth century? A. nationalism B. humanitarianism.

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1 11. Which of the following was a factor in the drive of European states to acquire colonies in the late nineteenth century? A. nationalism B. humanitarianism C. quest for strategic sites D. all of the above

2 11. Which of the following was a factor in the drive of European states to acquire colonies in the late nineteenth century? A. nationalism B. humanitarianism C. quest for strategic sites D. all of the above

3 6. The economic impetus (reason) for the Boer War was:
A. Britain's need for petroleum and coal B. the discovery of diamonds and gold in the Transvaal C. the refusal of Boers to sell their agricultural products to the British Cape Colony D. increasing German-Boer trade and British fear of German economic domination of all of southern Africa

4 26. The economic impetus (reason) for the Boer War was:
A. Britain's need for petroleum and coal B. the discovery of diamonds and gold in the Transvaal C. the refusal of Boers to sell their agricultural products to the British Cape Colony D. increasing German-Boer trade and British fear of German economic domination of all of southern Africa

5 Before the Age of Imperialism

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8 "No country is complete without overseas possessions."

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11 The Berlin Conference of 1885 “the carving of Africa”

12 Sudan Battle of Omdurman Fashoda Incident

13 Boers from the Netherlands

14 Cecil Rhodes

15 The Great Trek Shaka Zulu

16 Kruger Telegram

17 Apartheid

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19 Menelik II Battle of Adowa

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21 Taiping (“The Great Peace”) Rebellion (1850-1864)
Hong Xiuquan

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23 Sino—Japanese War (1894)

24 The Boxer Rebellion A member of the Boxers

25 The Boxer Rebellion in China

26 KUOMINTANG SUN YAT-SEN

27 Puyi, the last emperor

28 British East India Company
Robert Clive

29 British Control of India
SEPOYS “…a delicate and dangerous machine, which a little mismanagement may easily turn against us.” –a governor of Bombay

30 -THE SEPOY MUTINY (or Rebellion)
Real issue?

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32 The Partition of India after WWII

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34 samurai

35 U.S. COMMODORE MATTHEW PERRY

36 MEIJI EMPEROR (1867-1912) Mutsuhito

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38 Sino—Japanese War (1894)

39 Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)

40 Treaty of Portsmouth

41 Opponents Karl Marx J.A. Hobson

42 Brown Man’s Burden by Henry Labouchere, MP
Pile on the brown man's burden, And through the world proclaim That ye are Freedom's agent-- There's no more paying game! And, should your own past history Straight in your teeth be thrown, Retort that independence Is good for whites alone.

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