Chapter 25 Review

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Across
  1. 2. the belief that race determines a person's traits and capabilities
  2. 4. the ability to talk effectively, short for charisma
  3. 6. Nationalist Movement, a movement in India among the upper class and English-educated Indian elite who wanted to have greater representation in their government
  4. 8. Stanley, an American newspaper reporter who went looking for David Livingston after no one had heard from him in awhile, joined his mission.
  5. 10. governor who ruled as a representative of a monarch
  6. 12. the greatest student-teacher to ever exist
  7. 14. Corollary, issued by US President Theodore Roosevelt, it stated that the US could intervene in countries with chronic misconduct, especially those who did not repay their debt back to the US
  8. 15. to lie, also another name for a hat
  9. 16. Canal, opened in 1914, connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans while avoiding travel around the southern tip of South America , funded and built by the US
  10. 17. Mutiny, soldiers employed by the British East India Company revolted after rumors spread that their rifle cartridges were made of either pork or beef fat, the soldiers were Muslim and Hindu
  11. 19. An activity to accentuate your jawline
  12. 21. tax, taking someone's food, a form of tax
  13. 22. India Trading Company, A trading company that ruled India for Britain, they had their own army with Sepoy soldiers.
  14. 25. an Indian-born English-educated lawyer who helped India to fight for independence, he believed in non-violence, and was assassinated by an extremist
  15. 27. a country or region that depends on another government for its protection; one form of colonial rule.
Down
  1. 1. what kind of toilets are associated with Ohio
  2. 3. Canal, a canal that connects the Mediterranean and the Red Sea for travel between Europe and Asia, it is located in Egypt
  3. 5. an extension of a nation's power over other lands
  4. 7. Diplomacy, a foreign policy strategy used by President William Howard Taft from 1909 to 1913, aiming to use economic and financial power, rather than military force, to influence other nations
  5. 9. Livingstone, a European doctor, explorer, and missionary who explored the interior of Africa and sent maps and accounts back to Europe. He disappeared for a period of time before later reappearing
  6. 11. War, In Africa between the Boers and British settlers, lasting from 1899 to 1902, Britain won
  7. 13. an Indian soldier hired by the British East India Company to protect the company's interests in the region
  8. 15. of Berlin, European Powers met in 1884 and 1885 to divide Africa up among themselves, no African leaders were present
  9. 18. Villa, a revolutionary hero of the Mexican Revolution, known for his outlaw tactics
  10. 20. rule, a colonial government in which local rulers are allowed to maintain their positions of authority and status
  11. 23. to incorporate into an existing political unit, such as a city or country
  12. 24. French found interest in this country to build the Suez Canal for steamships; British bought share of canal from Egypt; became a protectorate in 1914
  13. 26. rule, colonial government in which local elites were removed from power and replaced by anew set of officials brought from the colonizing country