
Imperialism, Industrialism, and the Reactions Around the World
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- Q1What kind of gap was created between industrialized and non-industrialized countries?wealth gapcommunication gapjob gapland gap30s
- Q2Which two continents were sought after by imperial nations?Africa and IndiaAsia and the AmericasAfrica and AsiaAfrica and Europe30s
- Q3Which is NOT an imperial nation?JapanChinaUSGreat Britain30s
- Q4What term describes the weak decreasing in power and their cultures declining, while the strong grew in power and their cultures dominated (survival of the fittest?)Monroe DoctrineGreat White FleetSocial DarwinismWhite Man's Burden30s
- Q5What term justified imperial conquests?Western superiorityEastern superioritySouthern superiorityNorthern superiority30s
- Q6This country was the “Jewel of the Crown” for Britain.IndiaChinathe USCuba30s
- Q7What two elements did imperialized nations want from non-industrial nations?land and moneyraw materials and new marketsslaves and plantationsfinished products and raw materials30s
- Q8Why did Japan reopen trade?Russia was trying to capture Korea for resources.China wanted to go to war with them if they did not.They US threatened to attack Edo if they did not.The Berlin Conference forced them to do it.30s
- Q9What war did China lose that forced to start trading with other countries?Taiping RebellionNapoleonic WarsSepoy RebellionOpium Wars30s
- Q10What was the name of the policy that stated that China should be open to all nations for trade?Righteous and Harmonious FistsSpheres of influenceOpen Door PolicyBoxer Rebellion30s
- Q11Why did the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 happen?to allow Africa to decide how to scramble itselfto decide whether or not to end the slave tradeto discuss the division of Africa among imperial nationsto force Africa to open its doors to trade with imperial nations30s
- Q12Which two countries in Africa were not imperialized by 1914?Ethiopia and LiberiaEthiopia and SomaliaSouth Sudan and LiberiaSomalia and South Africa30s
- Q13What was another name for the Boers?BritsGreat White FleetAfrikanersZulus30s
- Q14Where did the Zulu Wars occur?IndiaChinaBritainAfrica30s
- Q15Why could the Zulus not defeat the British?The Zulus succumbed to diseaseIt was fought on British soilBritain had advanced weaponryThe Zulus ran out of guns30s