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100 200 300 400 500 People/ Countries Places/ Events/Things More Stuff Nativist Revolts Terms
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return Terms – 100 points When local elites were kept in place during colonial rule. What was Indirect Rule?
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Terms – 200 points return Payment for losses (paid by the loser) usually incurred in a war. What is an indemnity?
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Terms – 300 points War hawks who support an imperialistic policy. return Who were the jingoes?
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Terms – 400 points return Pushing outward or extending a state’s boundaries. What is expansionism?
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Terms – 500 points return Territory ruled by people from a foreign land. What is a colony?
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return When the Chinese first felt the power of the British. What was the Opium War (1839-42)? Nativist Revolts– 100 points
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return The only country to give money back to China when the Chinese (Boxer Rebellion) were put down. Who was the United States? Nativist Revolts – 200 points
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Nativist Revolts – 300 points This was what pushed the Sepoy over the brink. return What was greasing bullet cartridges with animal grease?
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Nativist Revolts – 400 points When English women and children were massacred in India. return What was the Siege of Cawnpore?
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Nativist Revolts – 500 points return The major (political) result of the Sepoy Rebellion. What was the India Act?
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People/Places– 100 points return The “Scramble for Africa” began with this European ruler wanting territory in Africa. Who was King Leopold (Belgium)?
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People/Places– 200 points return Nativist Chinese group (female) who believed their “magic” garments were bullet proof. What was the Red Lantern?
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People/Places – 300 points return The pre-eminent Asian power in the decades before WWI. Who was Japan?
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People/Places- 400 points From 1899-1902 the United States was engaged in this brutal and bloody “colonial” war. Who was the Philippine Insurrection? return
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People/Places– 500 points The Englishman who was the driving force behind many of Britain’s colonies in Africa. Who was Cecil Rhodes ? return
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Places/Events/Things – 100 points Throughout most of the nineteenth century American foreign policy was guided by this. What was (George) Washington’s Farewell Address? return
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Places/Events/Things – 200 points The U.S.’s chief trading partner in the 1890’s. What was Cuba? return
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Places/Events/Things – 300 points This was who the Meiji modeled their government and military after. What is Germany? return
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Places/Events/Things – 400 points Secretary of State John Hay’s (American) response to “carving up the Chinese melon” was this. What was the Open Door Policy? return
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Places/Events/Things – 500 points What was the Battle of Omdurman? return The power of Western military might exhibited against the Sudanese (1898).
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More Stuff– 100 points return The British essentially became the world’s first state- sponsored drug dealers by getting the Chinese addicted to this drug. What was opium?
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More Stuff– 200 points return This was who the sepoy worked for. What was the British East India Company?
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More Stuff– 300 points return Teddy Roosevelt became the first president to receive the Nobel Peace Prize because of his work on this. What was the Treaty of Portsmouth (NH)?
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More Stuff– 400 points return The American foreign policy that made the U.S. essentially an international policeman. What was the Roosevelt Corollary?
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More Stuff– 500 points return Britain acquired Hong Kong (and four other ports) from this. What was the Treaty of Nanjing?
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