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GEHS Imperialism

GEHS Imperialism/Nationalism/Rebellion Test Review

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Was originally sent to Africa by King Leopold II to find David Livingstone Henry Stanley
Set up a nonviolent movement with the aim to force the British to aid the poor and grant independence to India. Mohandas Gandhi
Joined José de San Martín’s forces to complete the liberation of several South American countries. Simón Bolívar
Led a movement for independence in the Philippines Emilio Aguinaldo
Proposed the Open Door policy for China John Hay
This Chinese event called for reforms, like giving land to peasants and treating women as equals. Tai Ping Rebellion
Local elites were removed from power and replaced with a new set of officials from the mother country. Direct Rule
The only free states remaining in Africa by 1914. Liberia and Ethiopia
The largest group in the Latin American colonial system; worked as servants and laborers. Mestizos
Descendants of the original Dutch settlers of Cape Town and the surrounding areas The Boers
In 1857, a growing Indian distrust of the British led to this First War of Independence. Sepoy Mutiny
Their slogan was “destroy the foreigner.” Boxers
Japan’s victory in the war with Russia stunned the world and it forced other nations to recognize Japan as a... Great Power
• Under the military pressure of Commodore Matthew Perry’s fleet, Japan signed the... Treaty of Kanagawa
As a result of the Spanish-American War, the United States acquired this territory: The Philippine Islands
Completed in 1869 to connect the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. Suez Canal
The cultural revival in India began in: Calcutta
The descendants of Europeans born in Latin America were called: Creoles
Women in Japan were expected to adhere to the: Three obediences
The moral responsibility of Europeans to civilize primitive peoples. “white man’s burden”
This guaranteed the independence of any new Latin American nations and warned against any European intervention. Monroe Doctrine
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