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The Earth and Its Peoples
Quiz 25: Varieties of Imperialism in Africa, India, Southeast Asia and Latin America, 1750-1914
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Question 81
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Trace the increasing American interventionism and expansionism leading up to and following the Spanish-American War.
Question 82
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After slaves were freed, how did British and other plantation colonies fill their needs for labor? Where did the laborers come from? Be as specific as possible.
Question 83
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Using Map 25.1 and your textbook as a reference, discuss the Great Trek. Describe the relationship between the British, the Afrikaners, and the Zulu. What new European colonies were formed as a result?
Question 84
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What were the significant factors involved in the Sepoy Rebellion, or the Revolution of 1857, as Indian historians refer to it?
Question 85
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Use Map 25.1 and describe the different states that were created in Africa in the nineteenth century.
Question 86
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To what extent were the peoples of Africa and Asia "victims" or "losers" in the story of imperialism?
Question 87
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Using Map 25.1 and your textbook as a reference, describe the trade routes depicted on the map. What do these trade routes suggest about the colonization of Africa and how Africa was affected by industrialization?
Question 88
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Instructions: Identify the following term(s). -sepoy
Question 89
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On Map 25.1, locate the great rivers that were being explored in Africa during the nineteenth century.
Question 90
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What support is there for the argument presented in your text that the South Asian people were more affected by Europeanization in this time period than were the Africans?