Across
- 2. In the 1800s, Japan was ruled by _______ and then by daimyo
- 3. policy of one nation directly or indirectly controlling another
- 4. The Japanese agreed to open their ports to the US and other European countries out of fear of a letter sent by Commodore Matthew _____.
- 8. Due to Jesuit missionaries converting thousands of Japanese to Christianity, Japan resorted to a policy of ____________
- 11. Japan and Russia went to war because they both wanted _____ with Korea and control of Manchuria
- 12. When Europeans bypassed local laws in China.
- 15. European powers began to create spheres of _________ within China during the rise of Imperialism.
- 16. After a war between China and Japan, China agreed to Korea’s independence and gave the island of ______ to Japan
- 17. The _____ Rebellion was when the Chinese society group attacked foreigners and Chinese Christians.
- 19. Stirred by the __________ Revolution, the Europeans demanded more contact and trade with China.
Down
- 1. six-month war in Africa between the British and the Zulu during which the British gained Zulu land
- 2. a rebellion of Hindu and Muslim soldiers against the British in India
- 5. To increase their trade with China, Britain began selling _____ from India to the Chinese.
- 6. In 1851, a religious leader in China led an uprising known as the ___ ____ Rebellion
- 7. a nation has its own government but its military is controlled by another government
- 9. To become technologically advanced
- 10. In 1905, a medical doctor founded a movement that became known as the ___________ Party
- 13. Sun Yat-sen proposed a _____ step plan to end the Qing Dynasty and unite China under a strong government
- 14. The Chinese lost the First and Second Opium Wars because they lacked modern _______.
- 18. During the Meiji Reforms, many changes came about because the leaders wanted to make _____ a modern nation.