Unit 4 (Imperialism) Study Guide

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Unit 4 (Imperialism) Study Guide
Please study your Basics 7-8, all Imperialism notes and readings, and
your motives chart
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This ruler, who at times adopted reforms and at other times
rejected them, ruled China almost continuously between 1861
and 1908.
This open clash between the British and the Chinese resulted
in the humiliating defeat of China and the signing of the
Treaty of Nanjing.
This was the largest armed protest to rock China in the 1800s.
It lasted 14 years until it was finally crushed by Qing, British,
and French forces.
This armed protest, which was a violent reaction to foreign
influence in China, was defeated by a multinational force.
With which nation did Japan sign the Treaty of Kanagawa,
opening ports for trade?
After which nation did Japan decide to model a strong central
government during the Meiji era?
What were the results of the Sino-Japanese War?
Russia and Japan went to war over what issue?
Which of the following events occurred last?
What did the Sino-Japanese War and Russo-Japanese War
have in common?
The term Raj is used to refer to the period of Indian history
during which India was
The sepoys were
What were the causes of the Sepoy Mutiny?
One result of the Sepoy Mutiny was that?
The part of India that was under direct British rule was known
as the ___. This term is also used to refer to the period of
British rule over India.
In the 1800s, the Zulu chief ___ used highly disciplined
warriors and good military organization to create a large state
in southern Africa.
The opposition of Dutch settlers to British policy in South
Africa turned violent during the ___.
The ___began after rumors spread among Indian soldiers that
the cartridges of their rifles were sealed with beef and pork
fat.
___ managed to maintain the independence of Ethiopia by
exploiting imperialistic rivalries between European nations
and by building up a modern arsenal that helped his forces
defeat an Italian army.
Where did the British Empire control an entire continent?
Which continent had the greatest number of British colonies?
Why was India called the "jewel in the crown"?
How did Menelik II keep colonial interests out of Ethiopia?
What happened as a result of the Berlin Conference of 18841885?
What was the main cause of inadequate food supplies in
Africa during European colonization?
What was the main purpose of the Berlin Conference of 18841885?
The Treaty of Nanjing gave control of this island to Britain.
These were regions of China in which Britain, France,
Germany, Japan, and Russia dominated trade and investment.
This was declared by the United States in an effort to protect
American trading rights in China and China's freedom from
colonization.
What American system did the Japanese adopt during the
Meiji era?
What were the effects of the Opium War?
What effect did the visit of Commodore Perry have on the
Japanese?
The British colony originally set up as a penal colony was
The European policy of paternalism reflected the belief that
Africans should be
How did Menelik II differ from other 19th-century African
leaders?
Which of the following best describes the national boundaries
that existed in Africa at the end of the 19th century?
Unit 4 (Imperialism) Study Guide
Please study your Basics 7-8, all Imperialism notes and readings, and
your motives chart
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
This ruler, who at times adopted reforms and at other times
rejected them, ruled China almost continuously between 1861
and 1908.
This open clash between the British and the Chinese resulted
in the humiliating defeat of China and the signing of the
Treaty of Nanjing.
This was the largest armed protest to rock China in the 1800s.
It lasted 14 years until it was finally crushed by Qing, British,
and French forces.
This armed protest, which was a violent reaction to foreign
influence in China, was defeated by a multinational force.
With which nation did Japan sign the Treaty of Kanagawa,
opening ports for trade?
After which nation did Japan decide to model a strong central
government during the Meiji era?
What were the results of the Sino-Japanese War?
Russia and Japan went to war over what issue?
Which of the following events occurred last?
What did the Sino-Japanese War and Russo-Japanese War
have in common?
The term Raj is used to refer to the period of Indian history
during which India was
The sepoys were
What were the causes of the Sepoy Mutiny?
One result of the Sepoy Mutiny was that?
The part of India that was under direct British rule was known
as the ___. This term is also used to refer to the period of
British rule over India.
In the 1800s, the Zulu chief ___ used highly disciplined
warriors and good military organization to create a large state
in southern Africa.
The opposition of Dutch settlers to British policy in South
Africa turned violent during the ___.
The ___began after rumors spread among Indian soldiers that
the cartridges of their rifles were sealed with beef and pork
fat.
___ managed to maintain the independence of Ethiopia by
exploiting imperialistic rivalries between European nations
and by building up a modern arsenal that helped his forces
defeat an Italian army.
Where did the British Empire control an entire continent?
Which continent had the greatest number of British colonies?
Why was India called the "jewel in the crown"?
How did Menelik II keep colonial interests out of Ethiopia?
What happened as a result of the Berlin Conference of 18841885?
What was the main cause of inadequate food supplies in
Africa during European colonization?
What was the main purpose of the Berlin Conference of 18841885?
The Treaty of Nanjing gave control of this island to Britain.
These were regions of China in which Britain, France,
Germany, Japan, and Russia dominated trade and investment.
This was declared by the United States in an effort to protect
American trading rights in China and China's freedom from
colonization.
What American system did the Japanese adopt during the
Meiji era?
What were the effects of the Opium War?
What effect did the visit of Commodore Perry have on the
Japanese?
The British colony originally set up as a penal colony was
The European policy of paternalism reflected the belief that
Africans should be
How did Menelik II differ from other 19th-century African
leaders?
Which of the following best describes the national boundaries
that existed in Africa at the end of the 19th century?
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