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What were some of the ways European nations attempted to abolish the slave trade in Africa during the 1800s?
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Establishing trade agreements with slave traders
Increasing military presence to protect slave routes
Encouraging local leaders to expand the trade
Passing laws, engaging in diplomacy, using naval patrols, and promoting abolitionist movements.
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What were the main obstacles to reform efforts in China during the late 1800s?
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Strong military backing, increased agricultural output, popular uprisings, and technological advancements.
Support from progressive leaders, economic stability, widespread public approval, and foreign investment opportunities.
Resistance from conservative factions, corruption, lack of unified vision, external pressures from foreign powers, and traditional Confucian values.
Unified national identity, collaboration with foreign nations, effective governance, and modern educational reforms.
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What were some of the ways European nations attempted to abolish the slave trade in Africa during the 1800s?
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What were the main obstacles to reform efforts in China during the late 1800s?
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What was a major consequence of the international outrage directed at King Leopold II's rule over the Congo?
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farm crop raised to be sold for money
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Right of foreigners to be protected by the laws of their own nation.
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Why was Africa referred to as the 'Dark Continent' by Westerners before the Scramble for Africa?
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the difference between a country's total exports and total imports
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group formed by Hindu nationalist leaders of India in the late 1800's to gain greater democracy and eventual self-rule
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How did the Berlin Conference contributed to the partitioning of Africa?
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Which of the following was not a direct consequences of the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857?
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What was Ranjit Singh’s perspective regarding British intentions in India during the early 1800s?
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anti-foreign movement in China from 1898-1900
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a missionary from Scotland who traveled into central Africa to promote Christianity
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Chinese nationalist leader who fought to end foreign domination; established a republican form of government
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battle in which the Italians were defeated by the Ethiopians
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An English company formed in 1600 to develop trade with the new British colonies in India and southeastern Asia.
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an organization formed in 1906 to protect the interests of India's Muslims, which later proposed that India be divided into separate Muslim and Hindu nations
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Emperor of Ethiopia
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How did Ram Mohun Roy's approach to Westernization differ from the divided opinions among educated Indians during the age of imperialism?
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A policy proposed by the US in 1899, under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China.
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What was Thomas Macaulay’s attitude toward Indian culture and education?
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woman who led the Shona of Zimbabwe against the British until her capture and execution
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Which of the following was not considered a benefit of British rule in India?
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a conflict between Britain and China, lasting from 1839 to 1842, over Britain's opium trade in China
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How did African resistance movements respond to European imperialism?