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Imperialism WH
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 had a major on impact on what? | Division of Africa among European powers |
| Which movement (19th century) wanted to end slavery in the US? | Abolitionist Movement |
| The Meiji Restoration in Japan led to what? | Rapid Industrialization and Modernization |
| Which movement focused on allowing women to vote in the early 20th century? | Suffrage Movement |
| The Boxer Rebellion was in response to what action ? | Western imperialism in China |
| What was the main goal of the US Progressive movement? | Fix social and political issues caused by industrialization |
| What was imperialism driven by in the 19th century? | desire for new markets and resources |
| Which country was primarily involved in the Opium Wars with China? | Great Britain |
| The Taiping Rebellion in China was trying to do what? | Overthrow the Qing Dynasty |
| One effect of the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 was? | Divide Africa up among the European powers |
| The impact of imperialism on Asia included | Economic exploitation and cultural changes |
| The Great Trek in South Africa was undertaken by | Dutch Boers |
| The British policy of indirect rule in Africa involved | Allowing local rulers to maintain their positions of authority |
| The primary economic motivation for European imperialism in Africa was | Access to raw materials and new markets |
| Which of the following best describes the impact of imperialism on Africa | Economic exploitation and cultural changes |
| One of the causes of European imperialism in Africa was | The Industrial Revolution and the need for raw materials |
| The term "Scramble for Africa" refers to | The European powers' race to colonize African territories |
| The Opium Wars resulted in | The Treaty of Nanking and increased Western control |
| The primary cause of the Sepoy Mutiny in India was | British disrespect of Indian religious practices |
| One effect of the Boxer Rebellion was | The strengthening of Chinese nationalism |
| The primary goal of the Taiping Rebellion was to | Establish a Christian-inspired state |
| Which event marked the beginning of the end for the Qing Dynasty in China | The Opium Wars |
| Which 19th-century event in China was driven by anti-foreigner sentiment and aimed at ending foreign influence | The Boxer Rebellion |
| One effect of the Taiping Rebellion was | A weakened Qing government and increased foreign influence |
| Which event marked the beginning of significant Western influence in China? | The Opium Wars |
| Which Chinese dynasty was in power during the Opium Wars and the Taiping Rebellion | Qing Dynasty |
| Which treaty ended the First Opium War and granted significant concessions to Britain | Treaty of Nanking |
| The Meiji Restoration in Japan was characterized by | Modernization and Westernization |
| One of the effects of the Meiji Restoration was | Japan's rapid industrialization and emergence as a world power |
| The Monroe Doctrine was a statement aimed at | Preventing European colonization in the Americas |
| What justification for imperialism does Rudyard Kipling provide in "The White Man's Burden" | Moral duty to civilize |
| What was one significant outcome of the Treaty of Nanking? | The cession of Hong Kong to Britain |
| According to John Stuart Mill in "On Liberty," when is it justifiable to exercise power over an individual? | To protect others from harm |