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World History AP/ Period V
Ch. 18 Vocabulary List
Ch. 18: Colonial Encounters in Asia and Africa (1750-1950)
Industry and Empire (p. 880)
Enormous Productivity
Peculiarities of Industrial Capitalism
Capital
Cecil Rhodes
Mass Nationalism
Colonies
Suez Canal
Quinine
Breech-loading Rifle
Noble Savages
John Chinaman/ Yellow Peril
Phrenologists and the New Racism
Child Races
Social Darwinism
A Second Wave of European Conquests (p. 884)
Informal Control
Overwhelming advantages in fire power
Political Sovereignty
Scramble for Africa
Partition
Samori Toure’s West African Empire
Boer War
Neo-European Societies
World History AP/ Period V
Ch. 18 Vocabulary List
Maori
Policy of Removal
Uniqueness of Ethiopia and Siam
Battle of Adowa
Under European Rule (p. 889)
Natural harmonies
Conservative segments of Asian and African Societies
Western Educated Classes
Indian Rebellion of 1857-1858
Prominence of Race
Bwana
Nigeria vs. South Africa
Apartheid
Brahmin version of Traditional India
Tribal Africa
Active masculinity
Martial Races
Detribalization
Ways of Working: Comparing Colonial Economies (p. 893)
Statute Labor
Cash-Crops
Congo Free State
Connection to AIDS
Cultivation System
Double Burden of Obligations for Javanese
World History AP/ Period V
Ch. 18 Vocabulary List
Irrawaddy Delta
Mekong River Delta
Migration
Settler Colonies of Africa
Squatters
Bantustans
Indentured Laborers
African women and Economic Autonomy
Labor Migration
Men’s world vs. Women’s world
Further Interaction of Asian and African Economy
Convergence of modernizing process
Lack of Breakthrough for modernity
Believing and Belonging: Identity and Cultural Change in the Colonial Era (p. 902)
Cultural Identity
Paternalistic Obligation
A Prayer for Peace”
Modernizing Vanguard
Reform Societies
European Rule as an obstacle
Female Circumcision
Africanized
Swami Vivekananda
New notion of Hinduism
Edward Blyden
The notion of Tribe
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