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- 3. Period of British rule in India (one word)
- 5. Perry He is credited for opening up trade between Japan and the western countries (two words, no spaces)
- 7. Idea that natives should be watched over and taken care of (one word)
- 9. An area that is not under complete control of another nation, but is protected by them so they do not get taken over (one word)
- 11. Mutiny An attempt by Indian natives to resist imperialism and get rid of foreigners; led to British taking direct control (two words, no spaces)
- 14. The process by which people are gradually absorbed into another culture (one word)
- 16. Door This China was proposed by the US to open all of China to trade with all nations (two words, no spaces)
- 17. Man's Burden Poem written by Rudyard Kipling; responsibility of Europeans to share their culture (three words, no spaces, no apostrophes)
- 19. Restoration This term describes modernization in Japan (two words, no spaces)
- 20. This rebellion was of the Chinese people against their government (one word)
- 21. This rebellion was an attempt by Chinese people to get rid of foreigners (one word)
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- 1. India Company Wanted to explore and trade with India and make money for their shareholders; established control in India (three words, no spaces)
- 2. This treaty opened up ports between Japan and western nations (one word)
- 4. Conference Meeting to divide up Africa for European nations (two words, no spaces)
- 5. These included the want for new resources, raw materials, trade ports, and markets (one word)
- 6. Indian soldiers (one word)
- 8. These rights said that foreigners living in China had to follow laws of their own country (one word)
- 10. This war was between British and Dutch settlers (one word)
- 12. Continent Nickname given to Africa before Europeans discovered all of the resources they had (two words, no spaces)
- 13. The domination by one country of the political, social and/or economical life of another country or region (one word)
- 15. This treaty end the Opium War and split China into Spheres of Influence (one word)
- 18. in the Crown This nickname was given to India by the British (four words, no spaces)