Imperialism Review
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- Q1What is imperialism?An isolation policyWhen a state takes political and economic control of areas beyond its bordersAn economic policy that promotes alliancesA political policy that promotes the use of science and math in creating government30s
- Q2Feelings of superiority that helped fuel imperialism is often referred to as __________________.Us and ThemWhite Man's PolicyWhite Man's BurdenWhite Man's Responsibility30s
- Q3The Great Rebellion and the British Raj were associated with which of the following colonial region?AfricaVietnamIndiaChina30s
- Q4A key factor in Britain's victory at the Battle of Omdurman wascovert operationsweaponsindustrializationfamiliarity with the land30s
- Q5Territory that a foreign state claims to control in another country is called a/anauthoritarian rulesphere of influencepolitical diffusionmercantilism30s
- Q6Which two resources attracted prospectors to South Africa?gold and diamondscoal and diamondsspices and teasilver and gold30s
- Q7In Asia, _________________ was divided up by Britain, France, Germany, Russia and Japan.IndiaKoreaChinaIndochina30s
- Q8___________________ became an imperialist power based on the results of the Sion-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War?United StatesRussiaChinaJapan30s
- Q9________________ took imperialistic control of Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia).FranceChinaGreat BritainJapan30s
- Q10At the Berlin West Africa Conference, Europeansprevented the resistance during the Battle of Omdurman.divided Africa among competing imperial powers.decided to provide their colonies with new weapons.settled the conflict between France and Britain over Egypt.30s
- Q11_____________________ was an African country that was able to resist imperialist efforts and remain independent.EgyptEthiopiaSouth AfricaAlgeria30s
- Q12Why did Britain and France find value in stopping the rebellion in Egypt?They wanted to protect their access to the Suez Canal.They wanted to prevent Egypt from occupying surrounding nations.They wanted to protect their access to the pyramids as tourist attractions.It gave them access to diamonds and gold.30s
- Q13During the era of imperialism almost all of Africa came under European control, when colonizers____________________ the continent, dividing it into distinct parts.partitionedmonopolizedenclosedscrambled30s
- Q14Western powers often asserted control over Latin America throughestablishing coloniesallowing independenceslaveryhegemony30s
- Q15The Roosevelt Corollary is also known as theMonroe DoctrineBig Stick PolicyLarge Branch PolicyNon-Aggression Pact30s