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