AP WORLD HISTORY, AMSCO CHAPTER 24
Period 5: 1750C.E to 1900 C.EName:Period:
Global Links and Imperialism 1750-1900, Pages 442-464Absence Date: ______
- What did Rudyard Kipling's poem bring to the forefront regarding Imperialism?
- Where was America's Imperialist aspirations?
- What was the "Great Game"?
- How much of the earth did European nations claim by the end of the nineteenth century?
- What was the most important factor to Imperialist nations?
- What role did locals play in regards to projects?
- How did the European export economies work?
- What was the net effect of cash crop monocultures?
- Explain what Britain did to the Indian cotton textile industry?
- What caused the Opium War?
- What role did railroads play in Imperialism?
- What was the goal of Cecil Rhodes in regards to railroads?
- What were the United Fruit Company and De Beers known for in regards to globalization?
- Where did Japan expand its imperialism?
- Where did the labor come from that replaced the slaves in the early nineteenth century?
- What did indentured laborers bring with them to their new lands?
- When did settlers replace the penal colony system in Australia and why?
- What happened to the Maori when the British came into contact?
- What was the "Scramble for Africa"?
- How did Japan assert its Nationalism?
- Explain what you think about the ideology of imperialism and racism?
- How was the beliefs of Darwin used to justify racist ideologies?
- What role did missionaries like David Livingstone play in Imperialism and Nationalism?
- How did the British Empire destroy the Mughal Empire?
- Why did the Sepoy Rebellion happen?
- What was the result of the Sepoy Rebellion?
- What did European nations gain from Africa after the slave trade ended?
- What medicine allowed for the expansion of European Imperialism in Africa?
- What was Imperialism in the Congo like?
- Why did the British take over the Suez Canal from the Ottoman Empire?
- What led to the Berlin Conference of 1884?
- What were the two countries not claimed by Europeans in Africa?
- How did and do European boarders set during colonialism affect ethnic groups today?
- How did the native Xhosa react to British Imperialism?
- What happened in the Zulu wars?
- What are two aspects of the Boar War that illustrate British Imperialism?
- What allowed for the Europeans to set up spheres of influence?
- What did the commercial system in the spice islands look like?
- Where did the French have their primary colonies?
- How were Japan and Thailand similar?
- Explain the Spanish American War?
- What local groups traditionally fought against colonialism?
- What is Pan-Africanism?
Time Line:
1799-1815 C.ENapoleonic Wars / 1763 C.E.
Seven Years War
"Real WWI" / 1823 C.E
Monroe Doctrine / 1839-1842 C.E.
Opium Wars / 1857 C.E.
Sepoy Mutiny or Rebellion / 1869 C.E.
Suez Canal Completed / 1884-1885 C.E.
Berlin Conference / 1893 C.E.
Spanish American War / 1899-1902 C.E
2nd Boar War
Key Terms:
Sepoy Mutiny
Berlin Conference
Anglo-Zulu War
Boer Wars
Indian National Congress
Pan-Africanism
Cash Crops
Cecil Rhodes
Suez Canal
Social Darwinism
Concentration Camps
Raj