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- 5. - Was a popular explorer-missionary who crisscrossed the African continent.
- 6. - Caused by British interest in making profits in India.
- 7. - Areas politically controlled by more powerful nations.
- 11. - Which league feared Hindu domination in India and called for a separate Muslim state?
- 14. - What interests caused Europeans to send their steam-powered Naval ships overseas to military bases worldwide to protect trading ships?
- 17. - A French entrepreneur, organized a company to build the Suez Canal.
- 19. - The system of racial segregation that was set up by the Sudan.
- 20. - He strengthened and modernized Egypt.
- 21. - The treaty that China was forced to sign after the Opium War.
- 22. - In this rebellion, Sepoys brutally massacred British men, women, and children.
- 24. - The right to live under their own laws and be tried in British courts.
- 25. - This rebellion supported land reform, communal ownership of property, and equality for women and men.
- 26. - Began to modernize his nation so his people were familiar with weapons.
- 28. - The march in which Gandhi set out with 78 followers on a march to the sea.
- 34. - Caused by the British continuing to trade after China executed Opium.
- 35. - The Berlin _________ was the meeting that the Europeans organized in Berlin to recognize Leopold’s claims to Congo.
- 36. - A form of resistance that was inspired by Gandhi.
- 37. - Involved leaving local rulers in place but forcing them to follow the advice of the European power.
- 38. - Explorers, such as Mungo Park and _____________ set out to map the course of the Nile and Congo Rivers.
- 39. - A form of the rule system in which the ruler rules locally
- 42. - What goals made many Westerners view foreigners as “little brothers.”
- 44. - What form of rule uses local rulers or chiefs who governed under the direction of the European power?
Down
- 1. - The leader of the Taiping Rebellion.
- 2. - In 1857, new rifles were issued to these people that had cartridges greased with animal fat.
- 3. - Leopold's interest in Africa set off what came to be known as the scramble of _________.
- 4. - The domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region.
- 8. - An independent Muslim state was formed following World War II.
- 9. - The leader who in the 1920’s united all Indians.
- 10. - The idea that came from Charles Darwin’s theory of survival of the fittest is known as Social_____________.
- 12. - The movement that built up factories and made modern weapons.
- 13. - Although they may have had good intentions, these people sometimes degraded other cultures and religions.
- 15. - Hired Stanley to explore the Congo River basin and arrange trade treaties with African leaders.
- 16. - It began igniting tensions between Turkish nationalists and minority groups who sought independence.
- 18. - Was triggered by the Muslim Turk's distrust in the Christian Armenians.
- 19. - They were accused of supporting Russian plans against the Ottoman Empire.
- 23. - The ________ Disobedience was to follow laws one deems unfair and supported by Henry David.
- 27. - The Chinese rebellion that was run by martial artists, also known as known as the Righteous Harmonious Fists.
- 29. - A nation settled by freed U.S. slaves, was another area that did not fall into the hands of the Europeans.
- 30. - The what-mans burden that made Missionaries spread what they saw as the blessings of Western civilization.
- 31. - The Sphere of ________ was an area where an outside power claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges.
- 32. - The Policy that was called for by the U.S. and allowed trade to open to everyone on an equal basis.
- 33. - In this war, South Africa defeated the Dutch.
- 40. - The idea that one’s ethnic group or culture is superior to others.
- 41. - The idea of looking down at others as if they are less able or like children.
- 43. - The what-canal was a 100-mile water link between the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.
