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GEHS Imperialism
GEHS Imperialism/Nationalism/Rebellion Test Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |