Unit 7 Nationalism and Imperialism Recovery Packet

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33 Questions
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What different goals did conservative, liberals and radicals have?
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Select the nationalists groups that challenged conservative rule.
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What did Louis-Napoleon accomplish for France?
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What major reform was made in Russia at this time?
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What shared characteristics can unite people and create a national feeling?
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What three empires were torn apart by nationalism?
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Who helped unify Italy?
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What kind of nationalist movemnt occurred in the United States?
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Which type of nationalist movement is a force for dis-unity?
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What changes came about as a result of the Civil War?
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What are four reasons for imperialism?
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What was the purpose of the Berlin Conference?
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Who were the Boers, and whom did they fight?
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area ruled by a foreign goverment
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runs its own daily affairs, but is controlled by an imperialist nation
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an imperailist country has exclusive economic rights
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a nation is controlled by foreign businesses instead of a foreign government
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imperial country does not think the local people can run their government, so the imperial country does it for them
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locals rulers have power over the daily functions of government
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Who resisted imperialism in Africa and what were the results?
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What were three benefits and three problems of colonial rule?
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Under which type of imperialism is the local government most independent?
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What is the difference between a sphere of influence and economic imperialism?
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What problems did British rule bring?
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What was the Sepoy Mutiny?
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What groups called for change?
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What major problems did colonialism bring?
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What happened in the Philippines?
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belief that one race is superior to others
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Use of the theory of evolution to explain human societies
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governing in a "parental" way by providing for needs but not giving rights
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control over a weak nation by a stronger nation
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absorbing colonized people into the culture of the imperialist nation
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What happened as a result of the Opium Wars?
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What was the Taiping Rebellion?
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How did foreigners begin to gain control over China?
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What was the Boxer Rebellion?
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What steps did Emperor Mutsuhito take to modernize Japan?
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How did Japan expand its empire in Korea?
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What problems did people in the new nations of Latin America face?
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Why was Latin America's need to import goods a problem?
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How did the United States win a zone in Panama for a canal?