Unit 3 North-South The challenge of economic disparity 3.1 examining issue that illustrates the economic disparity between the north and the south 3.2 demonstrate an understanding of forces that contributed to and contribute to the economic disparity between North and South 3.3 evaluate different approaches and formulate and support a plan to address global economic disparity 3.4 analyze the correlation between wealth and power 3.5 analyze the extent and nature of the economic disparity which exes within countries of the north 1. What is the definition of: Colonialism – Imperialism – 2. Summarize the colonial holdings of the following European powers French Spanish British Portuguese Dutch 2. Provide the 8 motivations for European ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ 3. What interrupted the European focus on colonization in late 1700s to the mid1800s? 4. What were the ECONOMIC MOTIVES of the New Imperialism? 5. What were the POLITICAL MOTIVES of the New Imperialism? 6. What were the MILITARY MOTIVES of the New Imperialism? 7. What were the RELIGOUS MOTIVES of the New Imperialism? 8. How did Europeans justify their right to colonize Africa among other places? Define the following types of IMPERIALISM: Concession Imperialism Spheres of Influence Imperialism Leasehold Imperialism Protectorate Imperialism Annexation Imperialism Mandate Imperialism Trusteeship Imperialism Assessment: Choose one of the following ‘Maps as History’ to watch and complete a summary of. Place your summary in the comment box of outcome 3.1 of the teacher website. Europe’s colonial expansion 1820-1939 European Imperialism in the 19th Century - Map 5.1 Emigration of Europeans to the Far Corners of the World - Map 5.2 The British Empire: Trading Routes and Construction - Map 5.3 The British Empire: Statutes and Administration - Map 5.4 France and its Colonies - Map 5.5 The Conquest of Algeria - Map 5.6 Algeria: Colonization and Settlement - Map 5.7 Conquest of Africa: a period of incubation - Map 5.8 Conquest of Africa: The Scramble for Territory - Map 5.9 Exploring Africa - Map 5.10 Resistance and Uprisings in the African Sahel - Map 5.11 European Expansion in the Far East, 1820-1860 - Map 5.12 European Expansion in the Far East 1860-1939 - Map 5.13 The British Empire in India - Map 5.14 Conquest and resistance in French Indochina - Map 5.15 Imperial Competition in Central and Eastern Asia (c. 1860-1914) Map 5.16 Dividing up the Middle East - Map 5.17 Egypt after Napoleon’s Expedition - Map 5.18 French and British Mandates in the Middle-East - Map 5.19