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IMPERIALISM Essential Knowledge

IMPERIALISM Essential Knowledge. Nadzak. Write this in your SOCIAL STUDIES NOTEBOOK!. Standard 7-4: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the impact of imperialism throughout the world in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Nadzak 7 th Social Studies. ????.

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IMPERIALISM Essential Knowledge

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  1. IMPERIALISM Essential Knowledge Nadzak

  2. Write this in your SOCIAL STUDIES NOTEBOOK! Standard 7-4: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the impact of imperialism throughout the world in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Nadzak 7th Social Studies

  3. ????

  4. Define IMPERIALISM.

  5. Developed powerful nations taking over others for economic gain

  6. What did imperialists want from under-developed nations?

  7. Raw materials & new markets to sell goods

  8. Who were the key imperial powers?

  9. Europeans, Americans & Japanese

  10. For what were imperial power competing?

  11. colonies

  12. ????

  13. List adjectives to describe African imperialism?

  14. In Africa, early exploration was hampered by what?

  15. disease and geographic barriers

  16. What reporter went to Africa in search of the lost missionary, David Livingstone?

  17. Henry Stanley

  18. What part of Africa did Belgium take control of?

  19. The Congo

  20. What conference in 1884-85 set forth the rules for the division of Africa?

  21. The Berlin Conference

  22. How much say did Africans have in the division of Africa?

  23. NONE

  24. What 2 African nations remained un-imperialized?

  25. Ethiopia and Liberia

  26. Write this in your SOCIAL STUDIES NOTEBOOK! 7-4.4 Compare differing views with regard to colonization and the reactions of people under colonial rule in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, including the Zulu War, the Sepoy Rebellion, and the Boxer Rebellion. Nadzak 7th Social Studies

  27. HUH?

  28. ????

  29. What was Britain’s primary goal in building an empire?

  30. Gaining power & wealth

  31. What’s an example of a colony?

  32. a city of Dutch citizens in South Africa

  33. In what general direction did Britain expand its empire?

  34. WEST

  35. What country today would be considered a superpower?

  36. CHINA

  37. How did Britain treat the indigenous people of its imperial colonies?

  38. REPRESSIVE!(what’s that mean?)

  39. CHINA – during imperialism!

  40. CHINA – what do you remember?!

  41. ????

  42. How do you pronounce QING dynasty? Click here!

  43. Ching!

  44. What were the British importing from India?#2

  45. opium

  46. What did the Chinese gov’t want the British gov’t to do?#4

  47. Stop selling opium

  48. What was the result of British refusing to stop the British East India Co. from selling opium?#5-9

  49. Opium War – which the Chinese lost!!

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