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Events/ThingsMore Stuff
Nativist Revolts
Terms
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Terms – 100 points
When local elites were kept in place during colonial rule.
What was Indirect Rule?
Terms – 200 points
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Payment for losses (paid by the loser) usually incurred in a war.
What is an indemnity?
Terms – 300 points
War hawks who support an imperialistic policy.
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Who were the jingoes?
Terms – 400 points
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Pushing outward or extending a state’s boundaries.
What is expansionism?
Terms – 500 points
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Territory ruled by people from a foreign land.
What is a colony?
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When the Chinese first felt the power of the British.
What was the Opium War (1839-42)?
Nativist Revolts– 100 points
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The only country to give money back to China when the Chinese
(Boxer Rebellion) were put down.
Who was the United States?
Nativist Revolts– 200 points
Nativist Revolts– 300 points
This was what pushed the Sepoy over the brink.
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What was greasing bullet cartridges with animal grease?
Nativist Revolts– 400 points
When English women and children were massacred in
India.
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What was the Siege of Cawnpore?
Nativist Revolts– 500 points
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The major (political) result of the Sepoy Rebellion.
What was the India Act?
People/Places– 100 points
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The “Scramble for Africa” began with this European ruler wanting
territory in Africa.
Who was King Leopold (Belgium)?
People/Places– 200 points
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Nativist Chinese group (female) who believed their “magic” garments were bullet proof.
What was the Red Lantern?
People/Places – 300 points
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The pre-eminent Asian power in the decades before WWI.
Who was Japan?
People/Places- 400 points
From 1899-1902 the United States was engaged in this brutal and
bloody “colonial” war.
Who was the Philippine Insurrection?
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People/Places– 500 points
The Englishman who was the driving force behind many of Britain’s
colonies in Africa.
Who was Cecil Rhodes?
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Places/Events/Things – 100 points
Throughout most of the nineteenth century American foreign policy was guided by
this.
What was (George) Washington’s Farewell Address?
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Places/Events/Things – 200 points
The U.S.’s chief trading partner in the 1890’s.
What was Cuba?
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Places/Events/Things – 300 points
This was who the Meiji modeled their government and military
after.
What is Germany?
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Places/Events/Things – 400 points
Secretary of State John Hay’s (American) response to “carving up the Chinese melon” was this.
What was the Open Door Policy?
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Places/Events/Things – 500 points
What was the Battle of Omdurman?
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The power of Western military might exhibited against the
Sudanese (1898).
More Stuff– 100 points
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The British essentially became the world’s first state-sponsored drug
dealers by getting the Chinese addicted to this drug.
What was opium?
More Stuff– 200 points
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This was who the sepoy worked for.
What was the British East India Company?
More Stuff– 300 points
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Teddy Roosevelt became the first president to receive the Nobel Peace Prize because of
his work on this.
What was the Treaty of Portsmouth (NH)?
More Stuff– 400 points
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The American foreign policy that made the U.S. essentially an
international policeman.
What was the Roosevelt Corollary?
More Stuff– 500 points
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Britain acquired Hong Kong (and four other ports) from this.
What was the Treaty of Nanjing?