Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, Decolonization, and Globalization 1750 to 1900 - AP World History

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The term 'Manifest Destiny' can be most accurately described as __________.

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'Manifest Destiny' was a driving force behind American westward expansion during the nineteenth century. Developed early in the century, ideology established that the duty, and ultimate goal of American expansion was to build a country spanning the land between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

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Which era led to the modernization of Japan?

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The Meiji era lasted from 1868-1912 and was the era that led to the development of Japan as a modern world power, this set the stage for their involvement in World War I and II. The Tokugwa government was the final feudal government that ruled Japan; it lasted from 1603-1868 (the beginning of the Meiji Era). The Heian period is considered part of classical Japanese history; it lasted from 794-1185. The Showa period lasted from 1926-1989. The Kofun period lasted from 250-538.

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Which factor was not considered during the Berlin Conference?

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The Berlin Conference divided Africa amongst the European powers for economic gain and paid no attention to the pre-existing social structures. This is believed to be the cause of many of the continent's problems that persist today.

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Which of the following late 19th-century states were able to most successfully carry out modernization reforms all the way through to the mid 20th century?

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During the Meiji restoration, Japan was able to successfully modernize and adapt in the face of encroaching European colonialism, eventually building its own empire. Unlike the other states listed, the Japanese process of post-1868 modernization was maintained through the mid 20th century, continuing, in various forms, to the present day, with Japan being a leading figure in many technology-related fields (especially robotics).

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Despite the territorial gains west of the Appalachian Mountains, what decree by King George III forbid colonists from moving into this new territory?

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The Proclamation of 1763 declared it illegal for colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains. This caused much tension because the colonists saw this land as theirs now that they had won it from the French. The British crown, however, wanted to keep the land for the Native Americans so as to give the displaced East Coast tribes a new home and dissuade them from engaging in conflict with the colonists over land.

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What was the Sugar Act of 1764?

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The Sugar Act was the first of many acts by Parliament meant to recoup the money the British had spent defending the colonies during the Seven Years War. This one placed a tax on sugar and molasses, two frequently used goods in the colonies.

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What was the Stamp Act of 1765?

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The Stamp Act was another tax placed on the colonies of the British Empire. In order for a document to be stamped by a notary and made official, a tax had to be paid to the crown.

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What was the aim of the Tea Act of 1773?

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The Tea Act was meant to aide the failing East India Trading Company, which had massive overstocks of tea and other goods in London. Parliament therefore banned the sale of these goods from any other source. While this actually drove down the price of these goods in the colonies, the colonists resented the British attempting to regulate their economy in this way.

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What did the Intolerable Acts of 1774 accomplish?

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The Intolerable Acts were a series of acts of Parliament that were meant to bring the unruly colonies back in line. The colonies were very rapidly pushing back against British rule and ignoring British authority, and therefore the Parliament felt it needed to declare martial law in order to restore order.

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To what was the so-called Boston Tea Party a response?

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The Boston Tea Party was organized as a response to the Tea Act. The Sons of Liberty meant it as a protest against the British attempt to control the economy of the Colonists by banning them from buying goods from nations other than Britain.

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What is Imperialism?

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While commonly associated with a nation taking military action against another, Imperialism can mean an assortment of things a nation does to dominate another without having to take direct military action.

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Which of the following is not a way a strong imperial nation can dominate a weaker one?

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Diplomatically is the correct answer here. Diplomacy would allow the weaker nation some say in the process of what is happening. However, in the rest of these examples the stronger nation can simply force the weaker one to bend to its will.

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What was the main cause and facilitating factor for European Imperialism?

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The Industrial Revolution was the main cause of Imperialism. This is because the European nations now had all these goods they could make, but not enough people to sell them to. This meant they needed to create captive markets to sell their goods to, such as nations in Africa and Asia. They were also in need of the raw materials in order to keep making these goods, which they did not have in Europe.

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Which of the following is not way in which the Industrial Revolution helped precipitate the rise of imperialism?

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European nations had the technology to dominate the nations of Africa and Asia for centuries by the time the Industrial Revolution happened. The Industrial Revolution simply made dominating them easier. What it did do was to make Europe need more raw materials to make their goods, and need people to sell those goods to.

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At what conference did the leaders of Europe meet to carve up Africa?

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The major powers of Europe met in Berlin in 1884 to decide which nations would gain the right to rule which parts of Africa. This conference was meant to keep the European nations from fighting each other and focused on colonizing the various parts of Africa.

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Which of the following was not an excuse that Europe used to justify their Imperialist methods of control and subjugation over African countries?

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Europe had no interest in creating stable governments in Africa. Rather, they wanted to impose their own governments on the people of Africa. They did, however, say that it was the duty of white men to rule over people of color since they felt themselves superior to them. They also claimed they were doing good by attempting to stop the slave trade in Africa and the transatlantic slave trade.

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Prior to imperialist intervention Africa's population was primarily concentrated in ____________.

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Africa had a very varied and complex layout. There were large cosmopolitan cities as well as many small villages, and tribal nomads. There was no one unifying culture in Africa, but many different people and ethnicities within the continent.

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Had Africa experienced the Industrial Revolution before European colonization?

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Most of Africa had not experienced the Industrial Revolution before the Berlin Conference divided the continent. Parts of it that were more linked with the outside world (trading ports) had already begun to experience the Industrial Revolution.

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Which of the following is not a reason that Africa was chosen to be colonized by Europe?

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Europe did not take the military strength of the Africans into account when dividing up the continent. This is mainly for two reasons. First, Europe had the best military forces in the world at the time, and did not fear confronting any other nation. Second, they knew basically nothing about Africa outside of the coastline. Europeans had never ventured very far inland, and therefore had no knowledge of how advanced or otherwise the people were in any respect.

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What major infrastructure project was built in Egypt after its colonization?

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The Suez Canal was built in Egypt in 1869. This canal was built to greatly reduce the trip between Europe and Asia. Even if you did not directly know the answer to this question, you could guess this question with knowledge of the Suez Canal's function, which entirely served European interests, as opposed to the actual people of Egypt.

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