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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
 



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