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The Scramble for Africa

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1 The Scramble for Africa
Guided Reading Q & A

2 Independent African Nations in 1914:
European Imperialism Independent African Nations in 1914: Ethiopia Liberia

3 1. What is Social Darwinism?
The notion that certain nations or races are more fit than others and that those nations should rule over the “less fit” nations.

4 2. Why did Europeans want raw materials from Africa?
To manufacture goods.

5 3. What drove European leaders to claim African territory?
Political Reasons: Evidence of their “power” Economic Reasons: As a source of raw materials for factories and a potential market for finished products.

6 4. What advances in technology made European domination of Africa possible?
The Machine Gun Telegraphs Railroads Steamships Quinine (Helped fight against Malaria) First automatic machine gun Maxim Machine Gun Quinine

7 5. What was the purpose of the Berlin Conference?
To divide African territory among European nations

8 6. Do you think Leopold II should have claimed the Belgian Congo for himself? Why or why not?
No, he was a brutal leader. Belgian government took over because of an international outcry against him

9 7. Who were the Zulu? An African group that resisted colonialism for more than 50 years. The Zulu

10 8. How did Ethiopians under Menelik II defeat the Italians?
Ethiopia has a modern army that was larger and better armed than the Italian army.

11 “New Imperialism” in Africa
Causes: European nations needed raw materials European leaders wanted power and land Europeans believed in Social Darwinism

12 “New Imperialism” in Africa
Effects: Africans lost their land and independence Many Africans died resisting the Europeans


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