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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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South Africa Sub- Saharan Africa AsiaMore Asia Name that Colony 2 Point 4 Points 6 Points 8 Points 10 Points 2 Point 4 Points4 Points4 Points 6 Points 8 Points 10 Points 6 Points 8 Points 10 Points Effects of Imperialism
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Original Dutch colony in South Africa
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Cape Colony
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British fought the Dutch for control of South Africa
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Boer War
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System which denied voting rights to anyone not white
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Apartheid
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Movement of Afrikaners from their original colony to Natal, Orange Free State, and Transvaal
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Great Trek
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Native tribe the British and Dutch “fought” in southern Africa
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Zulu
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Leopold II motive for gaining control of the Congo
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Increase his personal wealth
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Journalist hired to search for lost missionary Dr. David Livingstone; his articles drew attention to central Africa
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Henry Stanley
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Gay, consumptive adventurer who gained control of diamond production in southern Africa and founded Zimbabwe and Zambia
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Cecil Rhodes
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Valuable resources found here (name 4)
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Diamonds, platinum, rubber, silver, gold, copper, feathers, palm oil, ivory
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German colonies
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Cameroon, German Southwest Africa, Burundi, German East Africa
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European view of Africans as children who need to be controlled
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Paternalism
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Adopting all or some of another groups cultural characteristics
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Assimilation
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Their work led to the spread of Christianity in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Missionaries
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Name 4 benefits of Imperialism.
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New crops, farming methods; European medicine; roads; bridges; railroads; factories; longer lives; access to European education for the rich
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Name 5 problems of imperialism.
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Little industry; education only for rich; elite trapped between cultures; wealth to European imperialists; corruption; Europeans don’t stop religious/ethnic war
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Japan’s bicameral national assembly
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Diet
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Japan’s new western- looking government in 1867 that replaced the Tokogawa Shogunate.
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Meiji Restoration
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Area within one country where another country has special privileges and power
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Spheres of Influence
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Countries Japan borrowed from after Meiji restoration
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Prussia (Germany), US, Britain, France
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Japan won these in the Sino-Japanese War.
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Taiwan, Pescadores Islands, increased trade rights, area of Manchuria; admistration of Korea
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British relationship with the Indian people
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British viewed themselves as superior.
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Benefits to India from British rule
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English; hospitals; schools; education for elite; railroads; roads; bridges; factories; improved farming
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Type of government in Japan after 1867
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Limited constitutional monarchy
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Social changes in Japan because of modernization
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Universal literacy; improved education; improved standard of living; adoption of western ideas
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Major early Japanese industries
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Textiles (cotton and silk), steel, ships, telephones, railroads
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Name any British colony in Africa
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Egypt, Sudan, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Uganda, Kenya, etc.
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Name any British colony in Asia.
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Malay, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Burma
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Name any French colony in Africa.
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Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal, Algeria, French Congo, etc.
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Name any French colony in Asia.
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Indochina
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Name any Dutch colony
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Cape Colony; Suriname; Java; Sumatra; Borneo; New Amsterdam; Dutch Guiana
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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