Across
- 4. What was known as the institution succeeding Muhammad that ruled the Muslim community? pg.85
- 6. Fill in the blank: "Those who believed in the superiority of the imperial powers were generally those who set the curricula of schools in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean.
- 7. What year did France sponsor a Universal Exposition in Paris to commemorate the centennial of the French Revolution? pg.107
- 9. What was the practice of breaking and tightly wrapping a girls feet to produce feet that are smaller than a teacup? pg.88
- 13. Who defined imperialism as, defined imperialism as a civilizing mission and set up a vast network of schools and other institutions in Africa and Asia to spread it's culture? pg.94
- 14. year did war for Cuba break out between the U.S and Spain? pg.107
- 15. What system in India said that people were born into unchangeable and hierarchical social groups? pg.87
Down
- 1. Those who did most of the menial work, and were avoided by the "better people" because they were said to bring physical and spiritual contamination were known as? pg.87
- 2. What in particular is said to have transformed Western culture? pg.111
- 3. Who founded the Aligarh British Indian Association? pg.84 (exclude the middle name)
- 4. Who wrote the Inequality of Human Races? pg.96
- 5. Fill in the blank: "Imperialism helped produce a new mass culture based on the widespread reading of _______________." pg. 105
- 8. What was known a tug-of-war for circulation built up by sensationalism in reporting, named for a popular cartoon called "The Yellow Kid"?pg. 106
- 10. What did the British attribute the vastness of their empire? pg.77
- 11. Fill in the blank: "Imperial powers changed the positions of local rulers, bringing them into the new governing system of ________ rule. pg.83
- 12. Where in the 1890s was the imperial theme developed with more journalistic intensity? pg. 106
