Imperialism
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- Q1A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically.Imperialism30s
- Q2A country or area under the control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.Colony30s
- Q3Resources gathered from nature that can be used to create products.Raw Materials30s
- Q4What is now the United Kingdom and all the territories and colonies under its control; (Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand and vast portions of Africa).British Empire30s
- Q5(1884-1885) European leaders met in Berlin, Germany to discuss plans for dividing Africa under the plan of imperializing Africa.Berlin Conference30s
- Q6A government's plan for dealing with other nationsForeign policy30s
- Q7Countries have some power to convince or persuade another area but do not rule or govern directly.Spheres of Influence30s
- Q8..idea that many European countries had a duty to spread their religion and culture to those less civilized, and the duty of the white man to civilize the natives.White Man's Burden30s
- Q9Belief the white Europeans were superior to other races. The strong will survive or "survival of the fittest" in economic competition, war, and imperialism.Social Darwinism30s
- Q10The powerful ruling country with control over colonies.Mother Country30s