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Summative 12/2015

bham-STAR-Summative Test Review 2015 2015 2015 2015

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Mohandas Gandhi used his philosophy of nonviolent, noncooperation, and civil disobedience in an effort to Achieve India’s independence from Great Britain
Name 3 strategies of Gandhi during his fight against the British. nonviolence, noncooperation, and civil disobedience.
What was the biggest reason why countries needed to create an empire? To get more resources to make goods and more people to sell their goods to.
When a stronger country takes over another a weaker country politically, economically, and socially is called? Imperialism
The domination of one country’s economy by another stronger country for its raw materials and trading rights. Economic Imperialism
“The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire” is a saying that was intended to indicate what? How large the empire was.
The idea that Europeans had a duty to introduce other people to the benefits of western civilization is known as ___ White Man's Burden
Europeans who talked about the "white man's burden" meant that Europeans ... had a duty to introduce other people to the benefits of western civilization
A Meeting of 14 European Nations to decide how to divide up Africa. Berlin Conference
The first E in EMPIRE. Economic - for resources and trade
The P in EMPIRE Political - to be the strongest
The I in EMPIRE Ideological - white race superior and should "civilize" the natives
The R in EMPIRE Religious - missionaries' goal to convert heathen natives to Christianity.
The second E in EMPIRE Exploration- to find new riches or medicines or for the adventure
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