Chapter 32 study guide
The term "social Darwinism" is associated with?
Herbert Spencer
The Berlin Conference?
devised the ground rule for the European colonization of Africa
After the overthrow of Queen Lili'uokalani in 1893, the United States took over?
Hawaii
The United States occupied Cuba, Puerto Rico,Guam, and the Philippines after its victory in?
The Spanish-Cuban-American war
The congo Free State was established in the 1870s by?
Belgium
The Suez Canal was essential for?
British control over India
New South Wales was originally settled by about one thousand people, most of them convicted criminals?
But voluntary migrants outnumbered convicts within 50 years
Who said, "We are the finest race in the world and the more of the world we inhabit, the better it is for the human race"?
Cecil Rhodes
The most important figures in the uprising in 1857 in India were?
Disgruntled Sepoy troops
Bewteen 1800 and 1914, how many Europeans migrated overseas?
Fifty million
Between 1859 and 1893, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos all fell under the control of?
France
In the nineteenth century, the majority of indentured laborers came from?
India
Which future state did not pass from mexico to the united states as part of the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
Louisiana
The battle of Omdurman?
Opened the door for British colonial rule in Sudan
The social Darwinists believed that?
Powerful nations were meant to dominate weaker societies
By 1900, the only part of southeast Asia not under European imperial rule was?
Siam
Rudyard Kipling's poem, " The White Man's Burden," was actually meant to inspire the Americans to colonize
The Philippines
Emilio Aguinaldo led an uprising in?
The Philippines against the United States
The Monroe Doctrine?
Worked as a justification for U.S. intervention in western hemispheric affairs
Emilio Zapata was
a Mexican agrarian rebel who fought for the goals of La Reforma
In 1916, the Indian National Congress?
joined forces with the All-India Muslim League