Chase's Week 29 Readings Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. Relegated to working exclusively with handlooms, weavers in colonized regions such as ______ symbolized technological backwardness Pg. 59
  2. 5. One example of ___________ carried in American pockets is the U.S. dollar bill, one side of which is engraved with a pyramid Pg. 57
  3. 8. The Crimean War provided adventurous women like this one opportunities to travel (2 words) Pg. 64
  4. 10. This served as a desert mount before the invention of tanks Pg. 70
  5. 11. Imperialist overseers of projects like ________, designed to extract the region's resources as efficiently as possible, used local forced labor Pg. 40
  6. 12. By the mid-19th century, Americans had taken over _________ land to set up sugar plantations Pg. 51
  7. 13. The opening of the ____ _____ in 1869 caused great celebration and advanced imperialism because it allowed more rapid passage to the resources and markets of Asia (2 words) Pg. 56
Down
  1. 1. Doctors and nurses in western-style hospitals were part of a colonized middle class, and many of them helped start movements to liberate their people from the __________ grip Pg. 63
  2. 2. People without modern products were backward, like natives, whereas those with them were nobler, fit, and ___________ Pg. 55
  3. 4. This man said "Accuracy is abhorrent to the Oriental mind. Every Anglo-Indian official should always remember that maxim." (3 words) Pg. 40
  4. 5. Imperialism changed patterns of work and family life, while it reshaped the _________ of colonized peoples Pg. 61
  5. 6. The 16th policy of the ___-______ ______ states "Prohibition of immigration of less worthy elements into the German Empire (2 words) Pg. 50
  6. 7. Africans were forced into work for Europeans, ___ _______ ________ of them being sent as laborers to Europe during World War I (3 words, written as spelled out) Pg. 41
  7. 9. The man who said "I would annex the planets if I could." (2 words) Pg. 50