World History II



World History II Ms. Valentin

Test Review Sheet: Imperialism

Part I. Essential Questions:

1. Why did Western nations imperialize Africa, Asia and Latin America? How did they justify it?

2. What role did industrialization play in imperialism?

3. How did Western nations imperialize these areas? (socio-politico-economic methods)

4. What were the differences between colonies, protectorates and spheres of influence? What was the difference between direct and indirect rule?

5. How did imperialism affect the West? How did it affect Africa, Asia and Latin America?

Part II. Other Important Questions:

1. How did imperialism change traditional cultural patterns in Africa? What role did race play in the colonization of Africa?

2. How did European interests in India and SE Asia change from the 1500s to the 1800s?

3. How are the African resistance movements, and the Sepoy, Taiping and Boxer Rebellions similar?

4. Why was the US interested in Latin America and the Pacific? How did that affect the way it imperialized Latin America?

5. Why did Japan have a different result under Western imperialism? What were the results of Japan’s industrialization?

Part III Vocabulary (Add key people and events to this section)

Know all the vocabulary from Chapter 27 and Chapter 28, sections 1 – 3

Part IV Maps

See maps on pgs. 688, 697, 702, 713, 718 and 725. Be able to locate:

Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, Morocco, South Africa, Ethiopia, South America, Colombia, Panama, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, India, China, Philippines, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong; Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans; Caribbean, Black, Arabian, Red, Mediterranean Seas; Gulf of Mexico, Bay of Bengal, Panama and Suez Canals

Part V Sequence – place these events in order

The Opium War The Treaty of Nanking The Taiping Rebellion The Boxer Rebellion

Monroe Doctrine Treaty of Kanagawa Admiral Perry’s visit to Japan The Sepoy Rebellion

Berlin Conference Suez Canal Battle Plassey Open Door Policy

Mexican American War The Meiji Restoration Spanish American War Annexation of Hawaii

Part VI: Primary Sources

Be familiar with the ideas of: Cecil Rhodes, Karl Pearson, Joseph Chamberlain and the poem “The White Man’s Burden”

Homework / Class notes

Review your homework assignments, powerpoint handouts and/or class notes

Remember to distinguish between the social, political and economic causes, methods and results of imperialism.

Format: Multiple choice (vocabulary; cause and effect; sequence and geography)

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