Across
- 3. Relegated to working exclusively with handlooms, weavers in colonized regions such as ______ symbolized technological backwardness Pg. 59
- 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
- 8. The Crimean War provided adventurous women like this one opportunities to travel (2 words) Pg. 64
- 10. This served as a desert mount before the invention of tanks Pg. 70
- 11. Imperialist overseers of projects like ________, designed to extract the region's resources as efficiently as possible, used local forced labor Pg. 40
- 12. By the mid-19th century, Americans had taken over _________ land to set up sugar plantations Pg. 51
- 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. 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. People without modern products were backward, like natives, whereas those with them were nobler, fit, and ___________ Pg. 55
- 4. This man said "Accuracy is abhorrent to the Oriental mind. Every Anglo-Indian official should always remember that maxim." (3 words) Pg. 40
- 5. Imperialism changed patterns of work and family life, while it reshaped the _________ of colonized peoples Pg. 61
- 6. The 16th policy of the ___-______ ______ states "Prohibition of immigration of less worthy elements into the German Empire (2 words) Pg. 50
- 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
- 9. The man who said "I would annex the planets if I could." (2 words) Pg. 50
