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Unit 7 Review Nationalism & Imperialism

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Unit 7 Review Nationalism & Imperialism. this event is evidence of Britain’s disregard for native Indian religions and culture. Clue. Answer. Animal fat. Sepoy Rebellion. the first time in modern history, an Asian power beat a European power. Clue. Answer. 1905. Russo-Japanese War. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Unit 7 Review Nationalism & Imperialism

Unit 7 ReviewNationalism & Imperialism

Page 2: Unit 7 Review Nationalism & Imperialism

this event is evidence of Britain’s disregard for native Indian religions and culture.

Clue

Sepoy RebellionAnimal fat

Answer

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the first time in modern history, an Asian power beat a European power

Clue

Russo-Japanese War

1905

Answer

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British imperialist who expanded British territory in Africa and created a monopoly of the diamond trade

Clue

Cecil Rhodes_____ scholar

Answer

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European nations divided China into __________ which were areas where only certain countries could trade.

Clue

Spheres of Influence

Globes of Power

Answer

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Social Darwinism was one way Europeans tried to justify

Clue

ImperialismWhite

Man’Burden

Answer

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is a process of joining or combining multiple independent regions into one Nation

Clue

unificationMake one unit

Answer

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Which African colony was controlled by King Leopold II of Belgium in the 19th century?

Clue

Congodance

Answer

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was the “Iron Chancellor” who united Germany and built up its military.

Clue

Otto Von Bismarck

Jelly donut

Answer

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This Asian country embraced Western technology and used it to become an imperial power

Clue

JapanSamurai

Answer

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Which two groups fought over territory in Southern Africa during the Boer War?

Clue

Dutch & BritishBulldogs &

wooden shoes

Answer

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This uprising was evidence of strong anti-foreign feelings in China in the late 1800s.

Clue

Boxer RebellionNot Wrestler

Answer

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In the 2nd half of 19th century Nationalism helped unify which two European countries?

Clue

Italy & GermanySpaghetti &

sausage

Answer

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The Opium War was a conflict over trading rights between ___________ and ___________.

Clue

China & Great Britain

The Great Wall & Stonehenge

Answer

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the purpose of the Berlin Conference was to divide _____ into European colonies

Clue

AfricaThe dark Continent

Answer

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Bismarck said he would unify Germany through “______ and ___________.”

Clue

Blood and IronRed and grey

Answer

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Which resource explains why King Leopold II became rich in the Congo?

Clue

rubbertires

Answer

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Tough power politics with no room for idealism is

Clue

realpolitikBismarck coined it

Answer

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Sepoys were Hindu and Muslim ______ for the ______East Indian Company

Clue

SoldiersBritish

English Fighters

Answer

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A bold and visionary soldier, who wore a red shirt, led a small group of nationalist to capture Southern Italy. He agreed to step aside and allow the Sardinian King to rule a united Italy.

Clue

GaribaldiGiuseppe

Answer

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A belief that people’s greatest loyalty should be to a nation of people who share a common culture of history.

Clue

nationalismpatriotism

Answer

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What were the long range causes of Imperialism?

Clue Industrial Revolution

IR, EN, SD, ST

Answer

European Nationalism

Social DarwinismSlave Trade

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Europeans were able to conquer African and Asia so quickly because they had...

Clue

Superior Weapon Technology

guns

Answer

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Japan modernized during the ______ Restoration.

Clue

Meiji_ _ i j i

Answer

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This British Missionary and American newspaper reporter explored the unknown regions of interior Africa.

Clue

Livingston and Stanley

Dr. __ I presume.

Answer

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Most of Africa was this kind of colony—producing one major crop for…

Clue

ExportPeanuts in Senegal

Answer

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These 3 colonies were import people colonies:

Clue

Kenya,Tanzania,

South AfricaK, T, SA

Answer

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Asante Queen Mother who led her people in their resistance against British Imperialism

Clue

Nana Yaa Asantewa

Grandmother of the Asante

Answer

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By 1900 only two African nations remained independent, they were

Clue

EthiopiaLiberia

E & L

Answer

Page 30: Unit 7 Review Nationalism & Imperialism

Growing only cash crops for export would sometimes cause

Clue

faminePeople dying of

starvation

Answer

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African people did not benefit from the advances Europeans built in Africa because ________ laws didn’t allow them to use them.

Clue

segregationLike the U.S.

Answer

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Europeans played African ethnic groups against each other leading to _______when they become independent.

Clue

Ethnic conflictsfights

Answer

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Europeans coming to Africa and India were more interested in the _______ _________ than they were the people.

Clue

Natural resources

Gold, diamonds, rubber, tea

Answer

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Essays:What are the positive and negative effects of imperialism as seen from the perspective of Europeans, Africans, and Asians?

Compare and contrast the British rule in India with the European colonization of Africa.