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Imperialism In Africa
Test Description: Imperialism Test Review Part II
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What was the Scramble for Africa?
A
A rush to colonize Africa
B
A rush to spread Islam to Africa
C
A rush to bring democracy to all African nations
D
A rush to help cure African diseases
2) The Berlin Conference did the following...
A
Gave all African nations independence
B
Ended World War II
C
Gave all of Africa to Germany
D
Decided the rules for dividing up Africa
3) Which two countries gained the most land in Africa?
A
Britain and France
B
Italy and Switzerland
C
The U.S. and Portugal
D
China and Japan
4) Europeans were most interested in Africa because of its...
A
Factories
B
Tribal crafts
C
Natural resources
D
Culture
5) King Leopold II of Belgium is known for...
A
Forcing Africans to work for him
B
Improving the quality of life in the Belgian Congo
C
Making Belgian chocolate known to the world
D
Ending the Atlantic slave trade
6) Who were the Boers?
A
Dutch settlers in South Africa
B
A war-like African tribe
C
A species of wild pig
D
A religious group who tried to convert Africans to Christianity
7) Who were the Zulu?
A
An African tribe that resisted Europeans but were defeated
B
The only African tribe to successfully defeat the British
C
A group of Dutch settlers in Africa
D
A tribe who volunteered to work for the Belgians
8) The Boer Wars occurred because...
A
The British were trying to claim land the Boers lived on
B
Ethiopia and Liberia were at war
C
Christian and Muslim groups in Egypt could not agree
D
Italy and Germany were fighting over Somaliland
9) This canal was important to Europeans because it provided a shorter water route to Asia...
A
The Erie Canal
B
The Suez Canal
C
The Egypt Canal
D
The Panama Canal
10) There was little African resistance to imperialism because...
A
Europeans treated the native Africans so well
B
European weapons and transportation were too sophisticated
C
Most African tribes practiced non-violence
D
Africans welcomed the European newcomers
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