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a imperial system where the home country sets up a protectorate
a) direct rule
b) sovereignty
c) indirect rule
d) imperialism

a system in which people have their own government, but the imperial power has final say in important matters
a) protectorate
b) sovereignty
c) direct rule
d) nationalism

an imperiral system where the colony is created is ruled directly by the home country
a) indirect rule
b) protectorate
c) sovereignty
d) direct rule

author that wrote about The White Man's Burden being the duty of the Western Powers to help the lesser nations
a) Theodore Roosevelt
b) James Monroe
c) Rudyard Kipling
d) Matthew Perry

materials before being processed or manufactured into a final product; what Imperial Powers were looking for in Africa and Asia
a) protectorate
b) sovereignty
c) raw materials
d) nationalism

issued by President Theodore Roosevelt stating that the U.S. was an international police power in the Western Hemisphere (Americas)
a) Roosevelt Corollary
b) Sphere of Influence
c) Social Darwinism
d) Missouri Compromise

writers would exaggerate their stories to increase sales and control the populations opinions– think tabloids
a) Social Darwinism
b) imperialism
c) sovereignty
d) yellow journalism

a document developed by James Monroe (president of the U.S.) that warned other nations to not build colonies in the Americas
a) Open Door Policy
b) White Man's Burden
c) Monroe Doctrine
d) Yellow Journalism

the belief that one’s greatest loyalty is to a shared culture, not to a leader or border
a) nationalism
b) imperialism
c) socialism
d) fascism

a policy that gave all nations equal trading rights in China
a) Social Darwinism
b) Monroe Doctrine
c) Yellow Journalism
d) Open Door Policy

members of a Chinese secret society that called itself the Society of Harmonious Fists and were anti-imperialism
a) Boers (Afrikaners)
b) Boxers
c) Sepoys
d) Zulus

Indian soldiers hired by the East India Company (British)
a) Boers (Afrikaners)
b) Zulus
c) Sepoys
d) Boxers

Dutch settlers in South Africa
a) Boers (Afrikaners)
b) Sepoys
c) Zulus
d) Boxers

the belief that “bigger” governments should take over the “smaller” governments to “help” them survive
a) Monroe Doctrine
b) sovereignty
c) open door policy
d) Social Darwinism

a region where the European powers held control of all trade; no other nation can do business in the region
a) open door policy
b) sphere of influence
c) Roosevelt Corollary
d) Social Darwinism

a nation’s right to pick their own government; what the people want
a) direct rule
b) open door policy
c) sovereignty
d) imperialism

one nation extends its control to the government and the economy of another nation; like a colony
a) imperialism
b) nationalism
c) socialism
d) capitalism

Why could the Imperial Powers not get their raw materials from the Americas?
a) they were independent from European controls and the Monroe Doctrine
b) they were dependence on European factories to make the most money
c) Europeans didn't want raw materials from the Americas
d) they could

What was the direct cause of imperialism?
a) exploration
b) revolutions
c) imperialism
d) industrialization

What two countries became world powers during the Age of Imperialism?
a) Australia and Japan
b) Japan and the U.S.
c) the U.S. and Mexico
d) China and Canada

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