CH - Mr. Flores' MHS World History



CH. 9 STUDY GUIDETHE NEW IMPERIALISM 1800-1914CH. 9.1: Building Overseas EmpiresPgs. 286-289Terms:ImperialismRacism (in glossary; also on pg. 216)Social Darwinism (not in glossary, but on pg. 216 and pg. 223, #2)ProtectorateSphere of influenceQuestions to ConsiderWhere had Europeans established empires and colonies after 1492?What encouraged European nations to embark on a path of aggressive expansion?What did European manufacturers want access to?Why did industrialized nations take over islands and harbors around the world?What did Western (European) leaders think gave their nation prestige around the world?What did missionaries and doctors believe their duty was?What does it mean to “civilize” another group of people?Who led the way for European nations to control much of the world?What new technologies helped European nations control these lands? What military weapons helped them?Fill in the blank: “Sending officials and soldiers from France to administer their colonies” was called ______ rule.What was the goal of the French in their colonies?The British used _______rule. Who did they use to govern their colonies?Ch. 9.2: The Partition of AfricaPgs. 290-296Terms:Shaka ZuluGreat TrekPaternalisticDr. David LivingstoneHenry StanleyKing Leopold IIBoer WarElite Questions to Consider(Start on pg. 291 with the “Southern Africa” paragraph)What was the name of the people whom Shaka Zulu was the leader of?Who were the Boers?What was the name of the colony the Dutch had established in South Africa before 1814?Who did the Boers fight as they moved north in the Great Trek? What did the Boers have that gave them a military advantage?Who lived in Sierra Leone and Liberia?What were some reasons that Europeans were kept fro moving to the interior of Africa?Who followed European explorers into Africa?How did most Westerners view Africans? What did they urge them to do?What did Dr. Livingstone believe was the only way to end the slave trade?What did King Leopold II of Belgium set off after he claimed the Congo territory?Who was present at the Berlin Conference of 1884? Who was absent?At the Berlin Conference, European powers agreed that in order for a European country to claim any part of Africa, it had to ___.What did the European nations NOT take into consideration when redrawing the map of Africa?How were workers treated in the Belgian Congo?Which areas of Africa did Britain control? What did the British create in 1910?What were the only two countries to remain independent from European colonization?Ch. 9.4: The British Take Over IndiaPgs. 303-307Terms:Sepoy ViceroyQuestions to ConsiderWhat was the British East India Company’s main goal in India?Where were sepoys required to serve?What caused angry sepoys to rise up against their British officers?How did the British stop the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857?After the Sepoy Rebellion ended in 1858, who was put in direct control of India?Why did the British build roads and railroad networks in India?What was completed in 1869 and made British trade with India soar?What positives did British rule bring to India?What were Western (European)- educated Indians schooled in? What did they hope to end?What did the 1885 Indian National Congress call for? What did the 1906 Muslim League want?Ch. 9.5: China and the New ImperialismYou will need to complete the Ch. 9.5 section summary on pg. 81 of the Reading and Note-Taking Workbook for this section. A copy of the workbook is available in class. You may download a pdf version in the Unit 6- Age of Imperialism section of the class wiki ................
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