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Imperialism Jeopardy!

Imperialism Jeopardy!. Lindsey Boone AP World Spring 2014. Asia. Africa. India. Latin America . Random!. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Africa for 100.

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Imperialism Jeopardy!

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  1. Imperialism Jeopardy! Lindsey Boone AP World Spring 2014

  2. Asia Africa India Latin America Random! 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Africa for 100 • The rush to colonize Africa in the period 1875-1900 is known as what? Ans. – The “Scramble for Africa”

  4. Africa for 200 • This meeting of 14 European leaders in 1884 divided the map of Africa for colonization. Ans. – The Berlin Conference

  5. Africa for 300 • This war arose from the Dutch discovery of gold and diamonds in the African interior. Ans. – The Boer War

  6. Africa for 400 • What is the primary British interest in Egypt (why did they want to impose imperialistic rule)? Ans. – Egypt has the Suez Canal, something that the British needed to conduct trade efficiently with Asia.

  7. Africa for 500 • A group of nationalists sprang up in the Ottoman Empire in the 1890s called the Ottoman Society for Union Progress. What is the nickname for this group? Ans. – The Young Turks

  8. India for 100 • Who were the Indian men hired by the British to guard warehouses and offices of the East India Trading Company? Ans. - Sepoys

  9. India for 200 • Economic rule in India began with the building of this trading post at Bombay and Calcutta. Ans. – East India Trading Company

  10. India for 300 • The installation of the British Raj (Rule) in India began after this event. Ans. – The Sepoy Rebellion

  11. India for 400 • This group was formed in response to the British Civil Service to protest for Indian jobs in government. Ans.- The Indian National Congress

  12. India for 500 By the 1860s, what type of imperialism best describes British rule in India? Ans. – Colonial rule (significant economic, political, and social-cultural influence)

  13. Asia for 100 • What country capitalized on industry and modernization to become the “Britain of Asia”? Ans. - Japan

  14. Asia for 200 • This system prevented the British from conducting large-scale trade with China prior to the 1830s. Ans. – The Canton System

  15. Asia for 300 • This movement led by the “brother of Jesus” Hong Xiuquan sought to establish a new heavenly kingdom in China and defeat the Qing dynasty. Ans. – The Taiping Rebellion

  16. Asia for 400 • This event began when emperor Lin Zexu destroyed a large quantity of British trade goods being stored in China. Ans. – The Opium War (#1)

  17. Asia for 500 • The opening of multiple ports to foreign trade, British takeover of Hong Kong, and lack of addressing the central issue of opium trade are all effects of the Opium War and this treaty. Ans.- The Treaty of Nanking

  18. Latin America for 100 • The U.S. played a large role in the construction of this canal which was completed in 1914. Ans. – The Panama Canal

  19. Latin America for 200 • This Latin American country fought for their independence in the 1840s and experienced much opposition from the U.S. Ans. - Mexico

  20. Latin America for 300 • The U.S. showed their imperialistic interests in this country during the Spanish-American War in 1898. Ans. - Cuba

  21. Latin America for 400 • This law issued by America warned European countries to stay out of countries in the Western Hemisphere. Ans. – The Monroe Doctrine

  22. Latin America for 500 • This policy of dealing with foreign relations practiced by Theodore Roosevelt eventually led to the passage of the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine which took a strong stance against European countries interfering in Latin America. Ans. – Big Stick Policy

  23. Random for 100 • What is the name given to the all-encompassing rule of a nation by another, more powerful nation? Ans. – Colonial Imperialism or rule

  24. Random for 200 • This type of imperialism is spread through the implementation of technology, education, and industrialization. Ans. – Social-Cultural imperialism

  25. Random for 300 • What is the name given to the form of imperialism focused on complete governance of the people by a new system of rule? Ans. – Political imperialism or rule

  26. Random for 400 • What is the name of the imperialistic rule focusing on dominating resources and goods of a country? Ans. - Economic imperialism or rule

  27. Random for 500 • Take up the White Man’s burden – • Send forth the best ye breed – • Go bind your sons to exile • To serve your captives’ needs; • To wait in heavy harness, • On fluttered folk and wild – • Your new-caught, sullen peoples, • Half-devil and half-child… What is the white man’s burden described in this poem? Ans. – That smarter, European men have a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people.

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