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Define Imperialism Having Colonies; When a stronger nation takes over a weaker one to exploit it's resources.
Who was Otto von Bismarck? Leader of Germany during reunification
Who was Menelik II? Leader of Ethiopia who led his country to independence.
Four forms of Imperial rule Direct, Indirect, Protectorate and Spheres of Influence.
What was Social Darwinism? Darwin's "Survival of the fittest" applied to society to justify Imperialism.
What form of Imperial Rule did Britain use? Indirect
What form of Imperial Rule did France use? Direct
Spheres of influence Western Nations used this to avoid conflict amongst each other to gain trading rights in China.
European Nations Used the protectorate form of imperialistic rule
What is the social aspect of Imperialism motivated by? The belief that one's culture is superior
What was the idea that it was the Industrialized Nation's job to educate and reform the natives? White Man's Burden
What are the two reasons behind the economic goals of Imperialism? Need for raw materials; new markets
What does the term "Partition" mean? The division/splitting up of Africa
What are the motives for Imperialism? Economic, Political, Social and Humanitarian/Religious
Berlin Conference The meeting of European Nations to split up Africa; no Africans were invited
Ethiopia The only country to remain independent while facing Imperialism.
The Imperialistic motive that sent missionaries to Africa Humanitarian and Religious
He wrote the "White Man's Burden" Rudyard Kipling
What was indirect Rule and what country used it? Britain, sending children of the ruling class in India to schools in Britain and eventually sending them back to India to rule.
European countries carved out Spheres of Influence why? To avoid fighting amongst themselves
How can Nationalism lead to Imperialism? The need to expand an empire
Which teacher in the school has the most swag and wears Cole Haan shoes? Mr. Wiggs
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