AP European History › Colonialism; Imperialism; Decolonization; Globalization
Which modern African nation as not considered a colony by France prior to independence, but was instead considered a département, or part of France?
Which of the following East Asian countries was unique in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries for being the only country to resist European imperialism?
In 1898, the Spanish Empire was effectively ended after being defeated in war by which nation?
In what year did Romans begin to withdraw from Britain?
This dictator fought a long and brutal war of resistance against Dutch control over Indonesia in the decade that followed the end of the Second World War.
Why have former British colonies generally fared better than the former colonies of other European nations in the years since decolonization?
What was a consequence of the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885?
Why did war break out between Egypt and an alliance of the French, Israelis and British in the 1950s?
Which country's parliament took over colonial governance of the Congo Free State after King Leopold II was forced to cede direct rule in 1908?
Which of these territories came under French control in the late nineteenth or early twentieth centuries?
I. Algeria
II. Egypt
III. Sudan
IV. Tunisia
V. Morocco