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Imperialism,Scramble

Crossword Review of Imperialism and the Scramble for Africa

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1. Europeans believed that the spread of religion would _____ the “savage” peoples of the Americas, Africa, and Asia Civilize
2. This country avoided outright colonialism by allowing major European powers to have spheres of influence in its country. China
3. country that dominated what became Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia, among others. France
4. The language of the Dutch South Africa settlers, which is also their ethnicity. Afrikaans
5. One of the primary motivating factors for both the desire to conquer and the resistance to being conquered. Nationalism
6. A form of imperialism in which a foreign power has exclusive economic and trading rights in another country. Sphere of influence
7. country that dominated much of Africa and all of India. England
8. One of the reasons for colonialism was the spread of _____ which was done by missionaries. Religion
9. The resources that European countries sought to extract from foreign lands through imperialism. Raw materials
10. Upon his release, Nelson Madela became the first Black _____ of South Africa. President
11. The primary group to organize and protest against the Apartheid South African government. ANC
12. a form of imperialism that allows for legal independence while under the “protection” of a single country that exerts itrs influence. Protectorate
13. This Act created a system of registration for every South Africans nationality, race, ethnicity, and tribal affiliation, among other personal data points. Population registration
14. The series of wars fought between Dutch and British settlers as they competed for power and resources. Boer
15. At this meeting, Africa was divided between the European powers with no input from the Africans themselves. Berlin conference
16. Areas where non-White South Africans were forcibly relocated based on their racial, ethnic, and tribal affiliations. Bantustans
17. This country conquered and controlled Puerto Rico, Guam, Hawaii, Cuba, and the Philippines, and had spheres of influence in China and Japan United States
18. This political party created the Apartheid laws that controlled South Africans. National
19. African country that remained independent because it was a protectorate of the US. Liberia
20. A form of imperialism in which people go, dominate, settle, and recreate their ways of life in a foreign land. Colony
21. This canal provided a shortcut between Europe and Asia so that Europeans no longer had to go all the way around Africa. Passbooks
22. This was said to never have set on the British Empire. Sun
23. One of the primary leaders of the anti- Apartheid movement who sacrificed 27 years in prison in solitary confinement for his actions. Nelson Mandela
24. The law-making part of the government dominated by the Afrikaaners of South Africa. Parliament
25. The system of laws and governance that was enforced in South Africa between 1948 and 1994. Apartheid
26. After industrialization, Europeans mass- produced products but sought ____ overseas where they could sell them. Markets
27. African country that remained independent because no one could ever conquer it. Ethiopia
28. The term for Dutch settlers in South Africa Afrikaaners
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