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| The extension of a nation's power (political, military, economic, and cultural) over other lands. |
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| Who established Singapore in 1819? |
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| Who controlled Indo-China? |
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| Which country remained independent? |
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| Who gained control of the Philippines in 1898? |
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| Which West African country remained independent? |
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| Which countries were part of the Suez Canal? |
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| Sent to find Livingstone after he disappeared; explored Congo River |
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| What did Italy do in 1911? |
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| Took over Turkish Tripoli; renamed it Libya |
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| Which East African country remained independent? |
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| Which two countries were chief rivals in East Africa? |
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| Descendants of original Dutch settlers (occupied Cape Town) |
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| What was the last Chinese dynasty? |
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| China fought which country in the Opium War? |
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| How did the Opium War start? |
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1.)Trading outlet at Guangzhou was restricted (Britain didn't like this) 2.)Britain had unfavorable trade with China 3.)Imported tea, silk, and porcelain; had to pay with Indian cotton for imports 4.)Cotton wasn't enough; Britain forced to pay with silver 5.)Negotiation failed; Britain started to export opium to China 6.)Chinese government wanted to stop imported opium-Britain refused 7.)Blockaded Guangzhou |
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| Not being subject to a countries laws (even though you are in that foreign country) |
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| Who led the Tai Ping Rebellion? |
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| How many people were killed during rebellion? |
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| China should adopt Western technology while keeping cultural values and institutions |
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| Who was the Empress Dowager? |
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| Who was the emperor that Ci Xi named before dying? |
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| Reflected American concern for the survival of China and the interests of some trading companies in the United States |
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| Leader of Nationalist Party; 3 step plan-military take over, transistional government, constitutional democracy; became president when he returned from US |
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| Presented proposal that ensured equal access to the Chinese Market for all nations and preserved the unity of the Chinese empire in 1899 (ODP) |
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| Who was involved in the Boxer Rebellion? |
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| The Society of Harmonious Fists |
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| Payment for damages or costs caused by a war |
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| Who initially ruled India? |
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1.)Order and stability 2.)Honest and efficient government 3.)Better education system 4.)Better infrastructure (roads, RR's, ports, bridges) |
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| Negatives of British rule |
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1.)Financial/economic ruin for Indians 2.)Tax collectors raised tax rates 3.)Had to grow cash crops 4.)Racism |
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| What did educated Indians form in 1885? |
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| The Indian National Congress; Gahndi was leader |
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| Which countries did US control? |
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1898-Cuba and Puerto Rico 1914-Panama, Haiti, and Nicaragua |
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| What did Commodore Matthew Perry do in 1853 and why? |
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| Went to Tokyo Bay with gun ships to tell Japanese of US wants: coaling stations, safety for shipwrecked sailors, and trade |
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| Captured the emperor and made him end Tokugawa rule-began Meiji Era |
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| What was the Meiji period's goal? |
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| To gain equality with the West in order to defeat the West |
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