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This resource provides an overview of imperialism, exploring its definition and impact on global relationships. Key concepts such as protectorates, nationalism, the Open Door Policy, missionary impulse, national security, spheres of influence, economic dependence, and the Berlin Conference are illustrated for a clearer understanding. Students will learn how these terms relate to the rise of colonialism and new imperialism, particularly in regions like Africa, Asia, and Latin America. This guide aims to aid students in grasping the complexities of imperialist strategies from a historical perspective.
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Imperialism Academic Vocabulary Ms. Ramos Alta Loma High School
Illustration policy of setting up colonies & building up empires by dominating another nation politically, economically, & socially Imperialism Ms. Ramos
Illustration country w/own gov, but under control of outside pwr Protectorate Ms. Ramos
Illustration pride in & belief your country is the best Nationalism Ms. Ramos
Illustration keep trade with China open to all Open Door Policy Ms. Ramos
Illustration wanting to save/convert ppl to Christianity Missionary Impulse Ms. Ramos
Illustration protect one’s state through political, economic, & military pwr National Security Ms. Ramos
Illustration outside pwr claims trade privileges http://www.historycooperative.org/cgi-bin/justtop.cgi?act=justtop&url=http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/jah/88.4/kramer.html Sphere of Influence Monroe Doctrine, US & Lat Am, Euro & China Ms. Ramos
Illustration adoption of European & US ideas, govt, tech, culture http://chinadivide.com/2010/war-on-westernization-in-china.html Westernization Ms. Ramos
Illustration less developed nations export raw material & import goods Economic Dependence Ms. Ramos
Illustration Europeans agree on terms to divide up Africa Berlin Conference https://onafrica.pbworks.com/w/page/12663489/FrontPage Ms. Ramos
Illustration Kipling poem- obligation to rule/develop less developed cultures- connect w/ Social Darwinism & racism http://www.cai.org/bible-studies/poems-and-quotes White Man’s Burden http://www.colonialmentality.netfirms.com/picture6.GIF Ms. Ramos
Illustration country governed internally by foreign pwr Colony Ms. Ramos
Prompt/ Performance Task • Describe the causes for the rise of colonialism and New Imperialism in two of the following: Africa, Asia, India, Latin America and the Philippines. (Standard 10.4.1)