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Q4 EQA1 Study Guide
Study Guide for the quarter 4 EQA 1
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History
9th Grade
05/14/2013

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imperealism
Definition
domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region
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indemnity
Definition
payment for losses in a war
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sphere of influence
Definition
area in which an outside power claims exclusice investment or an area of land
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extraterritoriality
Definition
right of foreigners to be protected by the law of their own nation
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Monroe Doctrine
Definition
declared that the American continents could no longer be colonized by European powers.  Britan was willing to fight for their "freedom" by keeping others at bay
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westernization
Definition
adoption of western ideas, technology, and culture
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genocide
Definition
the deliberate mass killing of a specific group of people based on their religion or race
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trade deficit
Definition
where a country exports more than it imports
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trade surplus
Definition
when a country imports more than it exports
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economic dependence
Definition
economic relationship controled by a developed nation in which a less developed nation exports raw materials to the DN and imports manufactured goods, capital, and technological know-how
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Suez Canal
Definition
links Mediteranian and Red Seas; cuts travel time down considerably
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How did the Industrial Revolution encourage imperialism?
Definition
Manufacturers wanted the new resources for their machines and to make new, better clothing. They also wanted new places, markets, to sell their goods.
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Why was the Berlin conference held in 1884?
Definition
To avoid bloodshed between Europe and Africa over the scramble to get colonies going in Africa.
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Which two European countries were most successful in the scramble for African colonies?
Definition
The French and British.
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Why was Ethiopia able to resist the Europeans?
Definition
The king- Menelik II- had Europeans come in and train his soldiers on the western warfare ways and technology.  this allowed him to keep up with the Italians and beat them.
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Why is Muhammad Ali considered the "father of modern Egypt"?
Definition
He introduced political and economic reforms, improved tax collection, reorganized the land holding system, and supported projects to increase crop numbers.
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What caused the Sepoy Rebellion?
Definition
The Sepoys were forced to open the gun powder packs with their mouths- but they weren't allowed to eat pig. This got them sent home which made them mad.  They rebelled because their religion wasn't being considered.
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How would you characterize the society and economy of China in the 1800s?
Definition

Their economy was good- they had a trade surplus.

Their society wasn't to great- there were a lot of unfair treaties.

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List three effectsof the Opium War:
Definition
Britan's indemnity
Britan's gain of Hong Kong
Britan got extraterritoriality in China
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The competition among western powers for global empires caused:
Definition
Germany and France to unite, Increasing Political tensions, Nationalist movements to die off, Or the Collapse of the British empire
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To western imperial powers, modernization meant that controlled nations should:
Definition
Become totally westernized
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