Across
- 2. the belief that race determines a person's traits and capabilities
- 4. the ability to talk effectively, short for charisma
- 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
- 8. Stanley, an American newspaper reporter who went looking for David Livingston after no one had heard from him in awhile, joined his mission.
- 10. governor who ruled as a representative of a monarch
- 12. the greatest student-teacher to ever exist
- 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
- 15. to lie, also another name for a hat
- 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
- 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
- 19. An activity to accentuate your jawline
- 21. tax, taking someone's food, a form of tax
- 22. India Trading Company, A trading company that ruled India for Britain, they had their own army with Sepoy soldiers.
- 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
- 27. a country or region that depends on another government for its protection; one form of colonial rule.
Down
- 1. what kind of toilets are associated with Ohio
- 3. Canal, a canal that connects the Mediterranean and the Red Sea for travel between Europe and Asia, it is located in Egypt
- 5. an extension of a nation's power over other lands
- 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
- 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
- 11. War, In Africa between the Boers and British settlers, lasting from 1899 to 1902, Britain won
- 13. an Indian soldier hired by the British East India Company to protect the company's interests in the region
- 15. of Berlin, European Powers met in 1884 and 1885 to divide Africa up among themselves, no African leaders were present
- 18. Villa, a revolutionary hero of the Mexican Revolution, known for his outlaw tactics
- 20. rule, a colonial government in which local rulers are allowed to maintain their positions of authority and status
- 23. to incorporate into an existing political unit, such as a city or country
- 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
- 26. rule, colonial government in which local elites were removed from power and replaced by anew set of officials brought from the colonizing country
