Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy UNIT 8
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3Africa
American
China/Japan
India
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4Duty to introduce the benefits of European
Society to Non-European Countries.
5What are the Ideiological reasons for Imperialism?
6Reason for both British and Dutch interest in
South Africa
7What are Natural Resources?
8Reason that Europeans improved transportation in
their colonies.
9What is to make it easier to Transport the raw
materials They got there?
10All great nations.have desired to set their
mark upon barbarian lands, and those who fail to
participate in this great rivalry will play a
pitiable role in time to come.
11What is the competitive spirit during Imperialism?
12Economic Political Religious
13What are three of the reasons for Imperialism
14Similarity between Panama Suez Canal
15How shipping routes were shortened between major
bodies of water?
16Idea developed to allow the United States
continued access to Chinese markets Resources.
17What is the Open Door Policy?
18Warns European nations that the United States
would not tolerate further colonization or puppet
monarchs in Central South America.
19What is the Monroe Doctrine?
20Addition to the Monroe Doctrine that laid out
rules for Latin America against borrowing money
from W. European Countries
21What is the Roosevelt Corollary
22Phillippines Guam Puerto Rico
23What are the conquests that the United States got
after the Spanish American War where the US
helped Cuba gain its Independence.
24Exports from India
25What are Tea, Opium, and Cotton
26British nickname for India indicating it was the
most profitable of the British colonies.
27What does the Jewel in the Crown mean?
28Rebellion that indicated India had a strong
desire for independence from Colonial rule.
29What is the Sepoy Rebellion?
30Result of the British occupation in India that is
still in existence today.
31What is a parliamentary system of government in
India?
32- End of Child Marriage
- End of Sati
- Reform of Caste system
33What are Reforms desired by Rammohun Roy that are
examples of a more westernized society?
34Result of China and Britian not being able to
settle the differences they had on the trading of
Opium in China.
35What is the Opium War?
36Ended the Tokugawa Shogunate and began the Meiji
Restoration.
37What is the American Invasion of Commodore
Matthew Perry into Japan?
38Result of the Opium War in China.
39What is China being divided into Spheres of
Influence by various European Countries?
40Reason for European American success in China
and Japan
41What is superior military technology military
strategy
42Geographic factor that led to the economic
success in Japan.
43What are access to very important waterways?
44Geographic factor attracted European imperialists
to South Africa.
45What are Natural Resources?
46?
47What is Cape Town to Cairo and the British
occupation of the entire continent
48Britains ability to take control of the Suez
Canal.
49What happened because Egypt couldnt pay its
foreign debt?
50- 188485 regulated European colonization and trade
in Africa. - Caused Tribal War
- Fragmented the Country
- Centered the economy around raw material cash
crop exportation.
51What is the Berlin Conference?
52?
53What are the technological factors that allowed
the colonization of central Africa as well as
Asia by W. Europe.
54Final Jeopardy
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55Who are the tyrants in the poem?
you, African, suffered like a beast Your ashes
strewn to the wind that roams the desert, Your
tyrants built the lustrous, magic temples To
preserve your soul, preserve your
suffering. Barbaric right of fist and the white
right to whip, You had the right to die, you
could also weep. Patrice Lumumba, "Dawn in the
Heart of Africa"
56European governments that divided up the African
continent into colonies.