Deck 21: The High Tide of Imperialism
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Deck 21: The High Tide of Imperialism
1
"The Sepoy Rebellion was the major turning point in modern Indian history." Discuss,pro and con.
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2
Discuss some of the non-economic motives for Western imperialism.In your opinion,were the economic or non-economic motives of primary importance,and why?
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3
What caused the renewal of European imperialism in the late-nineteenth century? What were the dominant influences at work? Did they change over time and/or in relation to the actions of other imperialistic societies?
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4
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association v.assimilation
association v.assimilation
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"The Boer War was a precursor and a paradigm of later twentieth-century wars." Discuss,pro and con.
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6
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-Japan,Thailand,Afghanistan,Persia,and Ethiopia
-Japan,Thailand,Afghanistan,Persia,and Ethiopia
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7
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Cecil Rhodes
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8
Compare and contrast British and French imperialism as to governing philosophies,impact upon the colonial populations,and imperial successes,however measured.
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9
"Western imperialism was an inevitable consequence of the West's Scientific and Industrial Revolutions." Discuss,pro and con.
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10
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imperialism
imperialism
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11
Was Western imperialism an inevitable result of the Industrial Revolution? Why or why not?
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12
What factors were behind the "scramble for Africa," and what impact did it have on the continent? What was the purpose of the Berlin Conference of 1884,and how successful was it at achieving that purpose? What was the conference's impact for the European powers and Africa?
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13
What types of administrative systems did the various colonial powers establish in their colonies,and how did these systems reflect the general philosophy of colonialism? How,and why,did the policies of European imperialists in West Africa and Southeast Asia differ? To what degree did economic motives explain these differences,and why?
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14
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Rudyard Kipling's The White Man's Burden
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15
What does the text mean when it says,"Modern nationalism,then,was a product of colonialism and,in a sense,a reaction to it"?
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16
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direct v.indirect rule
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17
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"might makes right"
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18
What arguments have been advanced to justify the European takeover of colonies in Asia and Africa during the latter part of the nineteenth century? To what degree are such arguments justified?
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19
The colonial powers adopted two basic philosophies in seeking to govern their conquered territories in Asia and Africa-assimilation and association.What were the principles behind these philosophies,and how did they work in practice? Which do you believe was more successful?
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20
Compare and contrast eighteenth-century colonialism with late nineteenth-century imperialism.What are the differences,if any,and why?
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21
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Boers/Afrikaners
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22
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"modernizing elite"
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23
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the "raj"
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24
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zamindar system
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25
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Muhammad Ali
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26
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"informal empire"
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27
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Ferdinand de Lesseps and the Suez Canal
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28
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Indochinese Union
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29
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Zanzibar and the slave trade
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30
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E.M.Forster
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David Livingstone
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the Mahdi and Charles "Chinese" Gordon
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Emilio Aguinaldo
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Commodore George Dewey
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36
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Liberia
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37
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slave trade vs."legitimate trade"
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Cape Colony
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40
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Thailand's King Mongkut and King Chulalongkorn
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Can Vuong
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Tipu Sultan
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King Leopold II of Belgium
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44
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"high colonialism"
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45
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the "three C's"
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Fashoda
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Shaka and the Zulus
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the Great Trek
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the VOC
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50
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Orange Free State and South African Republic/Transvaal
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Kenya's central highlands
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52
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"white man's burden"
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53
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Berlin Conference,1884
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54
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the "scramble for Africa"
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"shanghaied"
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57
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Boer War
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"missionary factor"
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59
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social Darwinism
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60
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-Basutoland,Bechuanaland,and Swaziland
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61
All of the following are correct about the slave trade except it
A) was in decline by the early 1800s.
B) was ended in Denmark in 1803.
C) led Britain to establish settlements in Sierra Leone and the Gold Coast on which to settle freed slaves.
D) essentially ended when the slave trade in the United States, Cuba, and Brazil was abolished.
E) revived in East Asia because of the opium trade.
A) was in decline by the early 1800s.
B) was ended in Denmark in 1803.
C) led Britain to establish settlements in Sierra Leone and the Gold Coast on which to settle freed slaves.
D) essentially ended when the slave trade in the United States, Cuba, and Brazil was abolished.
E) revived in East Asia because of the opium trade.
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62
All of the following statements about Zanzibar are true except that it was
A) the first capital of South Africa after the Boer War.
B) the location of substantial clove plantations.
C) the main African port in the early nineteenth century.
D) the African capital of the Sultan of Oman.
E) situated in East Africa.
A) the first capital of South Africa after the Boer War.
B) the location of substantial clove plantations.
C) the main African port in the early nineteenth century.
D) the African capital of the Sultan of Oman.
E) situated in East Africa.
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63
In the nineteenth century,imperialism
A) motivated Russia to seize Afghanistan and Burma in the 1860s.
B) was motivated by a desire to control markets as well as raw materials.
C) was denounced by all major European powers until 1874.
D) was notable for Britain's advocacy of its practice of assimilation.
E) was confined, in practice, to East Asia and western South America.
A) motivated Russia to seize Afghanistan and Burma in the 1860s.
B) was motivated by a desire to control markets as well as raw materials.
C) was denounced by all major European powers until 1874.
D) was notable for Britain's advocacy of its practice of assimilation.
E) was confined, in practice, to East Asia and western South America.
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64
Which of the following is not a true statement about nineteenth-century Western expansion in Southeast Asia?
A) The British established their control over Burma.
B) Burma retained its independence.
C) The French forcibly created their Indochinese Union.
D) Thailand remained independent, as a result of mutual British and French interests.
E) The Philippines became an American spoil of war with Spain, in spite of efforts by local insurgents to change that outcome.
A) The British established their control over Burma.
B) Burma retained its independence.
C) The French forcibly created their Indochinese Union.
D) Thailand remained independent, as a result of mutual British and French interests.
E) The Philippines became an American spoil of war with Spain, in spite of efforts by local insurgents to change that outcome.
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65
Within the context of Western economic expansion into the regions of Africa and Asia during the nineteenth century,the term imperialism means the forceful appropriation of all except
A) people to buy manufactured goods.
B) low-priced raw materials with which to manufacture goods.
C) advantageous opportunities in which to make highly profitable financial investments.
D) a substitution of African and Asia cultural norms in place of traditional European culture.
E) areas for investments in European-based construction companies.
A) people to buy manufactured goods.
B) low-priced raw materials with which to manufacture goods.
C) advantageous opportunities in which to make highly profitable financial investments.
D) a substitution of African and Asia cultural norms in place of traditional European culture.
E) areas for investments in European-based construction companies.
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66
Muhammad Ali
A) was a native-born Egyptian who came to rule his homeland.
B) modernized Egypt and extended its hegemony over neighboring regions.
C) overthrew the Ottoman power in the Middle East.
D) reaped great rewards from the construction of the Suez Canal.
E) was the first Christian ruler of Egypt since the seventh century.
A) was a native-born Egyptian who came to rule his homeland.
B) modernized Egypt and extended its hegemony over neighboring regions.
C) overthrew the Ottoman power in the Middle East.
D) reaped great rewards from the construction of the Suez Canal.
E) was the first Christian ruler of Egypt since the seventh century.
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67
In the nineteenth century,European nations exploited areas of Asia and Africa for all the following except
A) raw materials, which could be used in European factories.
B) markets these regions provided for European manufactured goods.
C) opportunities that such exploitation presented for European cultural expansion.
D) manufactured good to be sent from Asia to Europe.
E) possible fields for missionary activities.
A) raw materials, which could be used in European factories.
B) markets these regions provided for European manufactured goods.
C) opportunities that such exploitation presented for European cultural expansion.
D) manufactured good to be sent from Asia to Europe.
E) possible fields for missionary activities.
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68
Thailand
A) was the only country in southwest Asia to avoid a takeover by the German Empire.
B) was the only predominantly Christian country in its region.
C) was able to remain independent because France and Britain preferred that it remain so in order to serve as a buffer between their colonial territories.
D) had its province of Burma seized by the British in 1894.
E) was occupied for a long period of time by Britain, much to France's disgust and anger.
A) was the only country in southwest Asia to avoid a takeover by the German Empire.
B) was the only predominantly Christian country in its region.
C) was able to remain independent because France and Britain preferred that it remain so in order to serve as a buffer between their colonial territories.
D) had its province of Burma seized by the British in 1894.
E) was occupied for a long period of time by Britain, much to France's disgust and anger.
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69
The individual who left a massive estate to create a worldwide British Empire to "civilize" the world was
A) Albert Sarraut.
B) Cecil Rhodes.
C) Muhammad Ali Jinna.
D) David Livingstone.
E) Paul Kruger.
A) Albert Sarraut.
B) Cecil Rhodes.
C) Muhammad Ali Jinna.
D) David Livingstone.
E) Paul Kruger.
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70
A rising non-western nation that avoided colonial subjugation by pursuing a concerted strategy of political and economic reform was
A) Algeria.
B) Vietnam.
C) Burma.
D) Japan.
E) Ceylon.
A) Algeria.
B) Vietnam.
C) Burma.
D) Japan.
E) Ceylon.
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71
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Sepoy Rebellion
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72
The Philippine guerrilla leader who failed to thwart the United States conquest was
A) Antonio Celino.
B) Antonio Barbosa.
C) Emilio Aguinaldo.
D) Ferdinand Marcos.
E) Mongkut Chulalongkorn.
A) Antonio Celino.
B) Antonio Barbosa.
C) Emilio Aguinaldo.
D) Ferdinand Marcos.
E) Mongkut Chulalongkorn.
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73
In the second half of the nineteenth century,
A) a Frenchman built the Suez Canal, but it ultimately came under British control.
B) British General Charles Gordon restored Egyptian rule in Sudan with his Sikh-Gurkha army.
C) Tunisia came under the total domination of Berber rebels.
D) the Turks took control of Tripoli from the Italians.
E) France occupied the island of Taiwan.
A) a Frenchman built the Suez Canal, but it ultimately came under British control.
B) British General Charles Gordon restored Egyptian rule in Sudan with his Sikh-Gurkha army.
C) Tunisia came under the total domination of Berber rebels.
D) the Turks took control of Tripoli from the Italians.
E) France occupied the island of Taiwan.
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74
What factor spurred the rise in Christian missionary work in East Africa in the nineteenth century?
A) The spread of Islam in the region.
B) The rising native interest in monotheism.
C) The positive native reception to church establishment.
D) The persistence of the slave trade in East Africa.
E) The need to dispel the local pagan practices.
A) The spread of Islam in the region.
B) The rising native interest in monotheism.
C) The positive native reception to church establishment.
D) The persistence of the slave trade in East Africa.
E) The need to dispel the local pagan practices.
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75
Among the first British colonies in West Africa was
A) Libya.
B) Gold Coast.
C) Senegal.
D) Liberia.
E) Zanzibar.
A) Libya.
B) Gold Coast.
C) Senegal.
D) Liberia.
E) Zanzibar.
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76
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Enfield rifles
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77
The individual who said that "My ruling purpose is the extension of the British empire throughout the world" was
A) Queen Victoria.
B) General Gordon
C) David Livingstone.
D) Cecil Rhodes
E) Rudyard Kipling.
A) Queen Victoria.
B) General Gordon
C) David Livingstone.
D) Cecil Rhodes
E) Rudyard Kipling.
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78
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Ram Mohan Roy's Brahmo Samaj
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79
Though originally a lucrative target for the new imperialists,by the end of the nineteenth century this country was actively seeking colonies of its own.
A) Ethiopia.
B) Afghanistan.
C) Japan.
D) Kenya.
E) Persia
A) Ethiopia.
B) Afghanistan.
C) Japan.
D) Kenya.
E) Persia
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80
"New" products that European nations sought to obtain from colonies in Africa and Asia in the nineteenth century included
A) gold and silver.
B) cloves and pepper.
C) oil, tin, and rubber.
D) tea, silk, and porcelain.
E) ivory and rayon.
A) gold and silver.
B) cloves and pepper.
C) oil, tin, and rubber.
D) tea, silk, and porcelain.
E) ivory and rayon.
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