European Imperialism Study Guide PDF

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This study guide explores the multifaceted topic of European Imperialism in Africa and India. It examines the causes, effects, and key events, including the Berlin Conference and the role of the British East India Company, including related questions. The guide covers case studies and key figures related to this subject.

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[European Imperialism in Africa/India Test Study Guide-H] **[Overview of Imperialism]** *What were the economic causes of imperialism?* *What were the cultural causes of imperialism?* *What other motives were there for European imperialism? (Motives and Justifications Activity)* *What happened...

[European Imperialism in Africa/India Test Study Guide-H] **[Overview of Imperialism]** *What were the economic causes of imperialism?* *What were the cultural causes of imperialism?* *What other motives were there for European imperialism? (Motives and Justifications Activity)* *What happened at the Berlin Conference? What was agreed to there?* *What European countries were the most powerful in Africa? What countries were the least powerful?* *What aspects of society on the African continent where ignored in the Scramble for Africa?* *What were ways Europeans believed they were promoting Modernity/progress by practicing imperialism?* Scramble for Africa Berlin Conference Social Darwinism Motives: Economic, Military, Ideological, Political, Religious, Exploratory "White Man's Burden" poem-(How did Kipling promote imperialism as positive?) Joseph Chamberlain: What justifications did he give for imperialism? **[Case Studies in Africa]** *For Algeria, Congo, and Ghana:* - What country was each colonized by? - How did each become a colony? - What was life like in each colony? - How did people in each colony resist imperialism? *What were similarities in how these African nations experienced imperialism? What were differences?* **[INDIA QUESTIONS/TERMS ON BACK]** **[India]** *What was the motive/role of the British East India Company?* *Why was the Sepoy Rebellion (Great Rebellion) important?* *Why was India economically important for Great Britain?* *What was advantages to Gandhi's nonviolent resistance?* *What arguments did Gandhi give for "passive resistance"?* *How did Gandhi change the Indian National Congress?* *What actions did Gandhi take as a leader of the Indian independence movement?* *What did the India Act do? Why did it fail?* *How did India ultimately split?* British East India Company Sepoy Rebellion (Great Rebellion) The Raj Indian Civil Service Indian National Congress Mohandas Gandhi Satyagraha/Passive Resistance The Salt March Dharasana Salt Works Protest Jawaharal Nehru Muhammed Jinnah/Muslim League Amritsar Massacre The India Act India-Pakistan Division

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