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 Unit 6 Video OverviewConsequences of Industrialization1750-1900Watch each video and answer the questions.Your answers should be typedin a different but reasonable font color.6.1 Rationals For Imperialism 6.1 Video 1: of the major effects of the Industrial Revolution across the world was a new wave of empire building and the word for this is ______________. What 3 things caused the new spurt of imperialistic fervor during this period? Describe how culture led to imperialistic ideas. Explain how Darwinism can be applied to justify imperialistic ideas. Explain how religion was used to spread imperialistic ideas. Explain how nationalism was used to spread imperialistic ideas. Give examples. Explain the economic motives for imperialism.6.1 Video 2: the second half of the 19 th century, Europe succeeded at ________________________ basically all of Africa.What were some of the reasons for this?Europeans failed to take over territory in Africa until the late 19th century because of _________________.Although they failed in the 16th , 17th , and 18th centuries, what eventually made the difference was ___________________.What were some of the technologies that enabled Europeans to dominate Africa?European imperialism involved a lot of _________________________ and a lot of ________________________.Europeans ruled their colonies with the help of ____________________________ and _________________________.Because of their small numbers relative to local populations, most European colonizers resorted to ____________________________, relying on governments that were already there but exerting control over their leaders.Why did ruling native princes put up with European imperialism?As western corporations grew in the latter 19 th century, their ________________ grew as well, both in their _____________________________ and in the lands where they were _______________________________________.6.1 SummaryList the 4 ideologies given in the acorn used to justify imperialism. Pick one ideology and explain how it would be used to justify imperialism.6.2 State Expansion 6.2 Video 1: is imperialism?Imperialism in AfricaWhat was one of Britain’s chief desires during this period? What was Britain’s solution to this problem/explain? Why did Britain begin to take African colonies by force rather than mutual agreements? What is a settler colony? Describe France’s settler colony in Algeria. What is the Scramble for Africa? What was the Berlin Conference? Effects of Berlin Conference? Describe imperialism into the Congo. Imperialism in AsiaExplain Britain’s expansion into India. Explain Western expansion into China. Explain Japan’s expansion into Korea. Explain imperialism in Australia. Include penal colony. Explain imperialism in New Zealand. Include the conflict with the Maori people. Explain imperialistic expansion in the United States. Include Manifest Destiny. Explain imperialistic expansion by Russia.6.2 Video 2: is John’s definition of the modern nation-state? What are some aspects that define a nation-state?What are some examples of conflicts that gave way to emerging nations? Specify some of the examples that John Green uses. Beginning in 1603 and lasting over 260 years, what was the main government of Japan and what did it offer? (BAKUFU and DAIMYO - Describe these terms)What warrior class was an odd feature of the Tokugawa era? What two foreign forces rocked Japan and contributed to the crumbling of the Tokugawa control in Japan? What steps did a newly-throned Emperor Meiji and his leadership implement in order to unify Japan? How did competition with the West modernize Japan? List specifically what they did to modernize their country.What were some of the disadvantages of nationalism?6.2 SummaryDescribe the shift from BEIC Control of India to control by the British Government Identify 2 areas acquired by each of the followingUnited StatesJapanFranceWhat caused Portuguese and Spanish influence to decline over their colonies in the Americas?What is a settler colony?What is an example of a settler colony?6.3 Indigenous Responses to State Expansion 6.3 Video 1: did indigenous peoples often respond to imperial intrusion? What was the American response to British imperialism? Describe imperialistic movements into the Cherokee territory. Include Indian Removal Act and the Ghost Dance. Describe Peru’s rebellion against Spanish colonial leaders. Describe Mexico’s resistance against the French. Include Benito Juarez. Describe Australia’s response to imperialism. Describe Africa’s response to imperialism. Include the Xhosa People. 6.3 Video 2: does John emphasize that when we rely on studying historical texts, we should note the origin, particularly those of European writers?According to historians and Asian intellectuals, what reasons were given to European dominance over Asia?According to a Chinese writer and translator, Yan Fu, “China governs the realm through _______________, while westerners govern the realm with _________________. China values the ____________________, while westerners esteem __________________. China prizes the ______________________, while westerners prefer ___________________. In learning, Chinese praises breadth of _________________, while westerners rely on ____________________.”What, if anything from western imperialism, do Asian communities borrow and integrate into their own communities?Why did India struggle with the idea of nationalism?6.3 SummaryDescribe one example of direct resistance to imperial rule (use one of illustrative examples)Describe one example of new states (use one of illustrative examples)Describe one example of rebellion (use one of illustrative examples)Explain how nationalism could lead to empire building and lead to resistance to empire building.6.4 Global Economic Development As certain nations grew in their industrial capacity they found that they were in great need of ___________________. AgricultureExplain how farming changed once Europeans showed up in Africa.What cash crops were grown in Africa? What food did the growing middle class prefer? Where did they get this food? What is guano? Where was it exported from?Raw Materials Where did they come from? Explain its impact. Cotton: Rubber: Palm Oil: Diamonds: Two consequences of agriculture and raw materials into the larger economy:6.4 SummaryWhat is an export economy?What is an example of an export economy?How did the IR lead to export economies?True/false: export economies are highly industrialized6.5 Economic Imperialism is economic imperialism? Economic Imperialism in Asia Explain economic imperialism in India and its effects: Explain economic imperialism in China and its effects: Define Spheres of Influence: Economic Imperialism in Latin America WHAT did they do and WHY? What countries were interested in Latin American countries and what were they seeking? Explain the United States’ economic imperialism in Latin America - include Monroe Doctrine. Explain Britain’s economic imperialism in Argentina. Explain Spain’s economic imperialism in Chile. 6.5 SummaryExplain how British and French influence in China is an example of economic imperialismExplain how the Opium War was an economic turning point for China 6.6 Causes of Migration in an Interconnect World economic and environmental realities caused patterns of migration from 1750-1900 Name 3 reasons people migrated during this time. Migration through labor systems - background: Examples of migration through labor systemsIndentured servants:Contract labor:Penal colony: Migration in the face of challenges - background:Diaspora and examples: Examples of migration in the face of challengesIndia/describe:China/describe: Ireland/describe:Migrations to settler colonies - background: Examples of migration to settler coloniesEngineers: Japanese migration to Mexico: 6.6 SummaryDescribe an example of a demographic pressure in an industrial society that led to migration.Describe an example of a demographic pressure in a non-industrial society that led to migrationWhat was the reason given that both internal and external migrants increasingly relocated to cities?What does it mean to say Japanese agricultural workers in the Pacific are an example of “return of migrants?Describe “Chinese and Indian indentured servitude”6.7 Effects of Migration of migration on the Home Society: Effects of migration on the Receiving SocietyGeneral effects: Chinese enclaves:Indian enclaves: Irish enclaves: Italian enclaves:What kind of responses did these immigrants get from receiving cultures? - include examples:6.7 SummaryBecause migrants tended to be male, what happened to women in the home society?What is an ethnic enclave?What is an example of an ethnic enclave?What is the effect of an ethnic enclave?Describe one piece of evidence that “receiving societies did not always embrace immigrants? ................
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