Across
- 2. Some Chinese writers advocated ending the practice of _________ as early as the 18th century Page 86
- 3. Imperialism brought with it a brisk trade in ________ of all kinds Page 88
- 5. Imperialism changed the definition of what ________ could or could be and do Page 82
- 7. "Why are men such _________?" Page 80
- 10. Imperial powers changed the position of local _________ Page 84
- 11. Muslims were seen as anti-patriotic, uncivilized, irreligious, and even ________ Page 84
- 12. Massive killings of large animals like elephants, lions, and _________ in organized expeditions through Alaska and Africa became a thing Page 77
- 14. As empires developed, single men immigrated to join colonial armies and bureaucracies to work in mines or to find employment in _________ Page Page 96
Down
- 1. Teaching sports became a way of training, disciplining, and ________ the men in the colonized populations Page 76
- 4. Local civil employees of the _________ powers would world with at least two societies Page 82
- 6. Mastering the colonizers' _______ Medicine, science, technology, ______ and social sciences put one in a different social niche. Page 76.
- 8. Sir Frederick Lugard made a fortune killing elephants for ________ Page 78
- 9. Local civil employees of the imperialist powers worked with at least two __________ Page 96
- 13. Colonized ________ started working to change their own societies Page 85
