belief that the strong will survive and should dominate the weak; ties to racism
Social Darwinisn
cultural diffusion
human rights
nationalism
2. Multiple Choice
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the process by which a cultural trait, material object, idea, or behavior pattern is spread from one society to another
Social Darwinisn
cultural diffusion
human rights
nationalism
3. Multiple Choice
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expansionism; sometimes called colonialism
nationalism
imperialism
Social Darwinism
spheres of influence
4. Multiple Choice
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area where imperial powers had exclusive trading rights
nationalism
imperialism
Social Darwinism
spheres of influence
5. Multiple Choice
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a strong feeling of pride for one’s nation
racism
imperialism
nationalism
militarism
6. Multiple Choice
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building up military forces
racism
imperialism
nationalism
militarism
7. Multiple Choice
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feelings of superiority over another race
racism
imperialism
nationalism
militarism
8. Multiple Choice
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basic rights given to all humans like the right life, liberty, freedom of thought and expression, equality before the law, and right to work.
racism
imperialism
nationalism
human rights
9. Multiple Choice
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replacement of local rulers with officials from the mother country
direct rule
indirect rule
10. Multiple Choice
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governing by working with existing political elites
direct rule
indirect rule
11. Multiple Choice
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created by the United States to keep free trade in China
Door to China Policy
Door to Asia Policy
Open Negotiation Policy
Open Door Policy
12. Multiple Choice
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raw materials
products
natural resources
13. Multiple Choice
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exploitation
the process of taking advantage of someone weaker
the process of spreading western religions, political systems, and
culture.
native to a region
the process of a stronger nation controlling or taking over a weaker nation
14. Multiple Choice
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westernization
the process of taking advantage of someone weaker
the process of spreading western religions, political systems, and culture.
native to a region
the process of a stronger nation controlling or taking over a weaker nation
15. Multiple Choice
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oppression
the process of taking advantage of someone weaker
the harsh or cruel
treatment of people over a prolonged period of time;
native to a region
the process of a stronger nation controlling or taking over a weaker nation
16. Multiple Choice
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imperialism
the process of taking advantage of someone weaker
the process of spreading western religions, political systems, and culture.
native to a region
the process of a stronger nation controlling or taking over a weaker nation
17. Multiple Choice
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Which of the following was an advantage for the colonizers caused by imperialism?
conflict with other
imperialist nations
an increase in raw
materials that led to increase in production of goods to sell
a spread of religious ideas
between the colonized and colonizers.
an increase in knowledge of
other people around the world
18. Multiple Choice
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Why were the imperialist nations able to take control of other nations political, economic, and cultural systems?
Imperialist had superior
weapons
Imperialist had superior
religion
Imperialist had superior
intellect
Imperialist had superior
economic systems
19. Multiple Choice
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What was the “white man’s burden”?
the crowded urban living
conditions created by the Second Industrial Revolution
the unpopular belief that
Europeans were responsible for the mass destruction of many African cultures
bigger, stronger Europeans
could carry more baggage
the belief that Europeans
had a moral responsibility to civilize or westernize primitive peoples
20. Multiple Choice
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What was the “white man’s burden” an example of?
The imperialist nations’s belief they should stop war and conflict around the world.
The imperialist nations’
belief that imperialism should be ended because of its negative effects.
The imperialist nations’
belief they were racially superior.
The imperialist nations’s belief they should spread capitalism and democracy to the rest of the world.
21. Multiple Choice
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What was the global impact of Imperialism on Japan?
Their cultural system changed but their political system did not change.
Japan modernized and became an imperialist power.
Japan fought back and was destroyed by European forces in World War I.
22. Multiple Choice
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What was the global impact of Imperialism on China?
China was no longer
isolated but controlled by different European nations in spheres of influence,
eventually China won independence and
became communist.
China modernized and became
an imperialist power.
China fought back and was
destroyed by European forces in World War I.
China began to sell opium
around the world and their economy grew to rival European nations’ economic
strength.