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Aim: How did imperialism affect the development of China?
Monday – December 17, Mr. Lombardi Aim: How did imperialism affect the development of China? Do Now: Examine the political cartoon & answer the 3 questions that follow.
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1 – What do you see in this political cartoon?
2 – Which countries are shown in this political cartoon? 3 – Why do you think they were interested in China?
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H.W. #9 China Resists Outside Influence
Read the handout/highlight all important parts. Answer all questions in full sentences. DO NOT COPY ANOTHER STUDENT’S WORK! Due: Tomorrow, December 18 DBQ Essay Exam: Tomorrow-Thursday Unit Exam for Unit 4: Age of Imperialism Friday’s attendance is mandatory; all class work will count more than a regular school day.
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Meiji Restoration in Japan
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Imperialism in China Vocabulary
Opium War – conflict between Britain & China in 1839 over the opium trade. Britain’s superior military & industrial strength led to a quick victory. Treaty of Nanjing – treaty signed in 1842 that ended the Opium War, Britain forced China to pay for Britain’s war costs, open ports to British trade & give Britain the island of Hong Kong. Spheres of Influence – an area in which an outside power claims exclusive trade privileges. Taiping Rebellion – peasant rebellion in China occurring between 1850 & 1864. Boxer Rebellion – event in 1900 in which a group known as “Boxers” assaulted foreign communities across China. Sun Yat-Sen – Chinese Nationalist leader who called for an end to foreign domination, a form of representative government & economic security for the Chinese people. Named the 1st President of the Chinese Republic.
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Activity #1 Read the “The Spheres of Influence in China.”
underline the goals and outcomes of each rebellion.
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Activity #2 With a partner, fill out the graphic organizer with goals and outcomes of the Taiping & Boxer Rebellions in China.
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Summary How did imperialism affect the development of China?
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Regents Prep - Imperialism
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Critical Thinking Questions:
Did imperialism have a positive or negative effect on China? How are the Taiping and Boxer rebellions similar? How are they different? As a Chinese citizen how might you react to the spheres of influence in China? Which rebellion do you think was able to achieve its goals? Explain. How did Imperialism lead to a rise of nationalism in China?
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