This document provides a vocabulary game about concepts related to nationalism and imperialism. It consists of 26 multiple choice questions arranged in a 5x5 grid based on the letters of the alphabet. Each question tests the user's knowledge of terms like segregation, paternalism, colonialism, and influential historical figures like Otto von Bismarck and Menelik II of Ethiopia. The questions cover topics in European and Asian history as well as the imposition and effects of European imperial rule in Africa.
Here are the answers:1) Sepoy 2) Jewel in the Crown3) Raj4) Viceroy
1. VOCAB GAME
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F G H I J
K L M N O
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2. A) The belief that one race is
superior to another
• Segregation
• Racism
• Realpolitik
• Kulterkampf
• None of the above
3. A) The belief that one race is
superior to another
• Segregation
• Racism
• Realpolitik
• Kulterkampf
• None of the above
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4. B) A great pride in a
person’s homeland
A) Realpolitik
B) Imperialism
C) Annexation
D) Indemnity
E) Nationalism
5. B) A great pride in a
person’s homeland
• Realpolitik
• Imperialism
• Annexation
• Indemnity
• Nationalism
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6. C) The separation of
humans based on
differences
A) Segregation
B) Genocide
C) Secession
D) Paternalism
E) Assimilation
7. C) The separation of
humans based on
differences
• Segregation
• Genocide
• Secession
• Paternalism
• Assimilation
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8. D) The belief that the stronger
companies will naturally beat
the weaker companies
A) Segregation
B) Realpolitik
C) Paternalism
D) Social Darwanism
E) Assimilation
9. D) The belief that the stronger
companies will naturally beat
the weaker companies
• Segregation
• Realpolitik
• Paternalism
• Social Darwanism
• Assimilation
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10. E) The chancellor of Germany
who used Realpolitik and
nationalism in order to unite
Germany
• Muhammad Ahmad
• Giuseppe Garibaldi
• Otto Von Bismarck
• Kaiser
• Menelik II
11. E) The chancellor of Germany
who used Realpolitik and
nationalism in order to unite
Germany
• Muhammad Ahmad
• Giuseppe Garibaldi
• Otto Von Bismarck
• Kaiser
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12. F) European boundaries
in Africa can be best
described as:
• Ancient
• Geological locations
• Unnaturally imposed
• Traditionally established
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13. F) European boundaries
in Africa can be best
described as:
• Ancient
• Geological locations
• Unnaturally imposed
• Traditionally established
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14. G) A country or region
governed internally by a
foreign power
• Colony
• Protectorate
• Sphere of Influence
• Paternalism
15. G) A country or region
governed internally by a
foreign power
• Colony
• Protectorate
• Sphere of Influence
• Paternalism
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16. H) Which of the following is NOT true
regarding why it became easier for Europeans
to explore the inner parts of Africa?
A) Steamboats to travel up rivers
B) “Maxim” machine gun to fight large groups of African warriors
C) Cure for Malaria decreased fear of traveling into dense jungle.
D) Airplane to fly into inner Africa.
E) All are correct
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17. H) Which of the following is NOT true
regarding why it became easier for Europeans
to explore the inner parts of Africa?
• Steamboats to travel up rivers
• “Maxim” machine gun to fight large groups of African warriors
• Cure for Malaria decreased fear of traveling into dense jungle.
• Airplane to fly into inner Africa. (NOT invented yet)
• All are correct
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18. I) When an imperial power treats the native
people like children who need guidance?
A) Protectorate
B) Paternalism
C) Maternalism
D) Genocide
E) Sphere of Influence
19. I) When an imperial power treats the native
people like children who need guidance?
• Protectorate
• Paternalism
• Maternalism
• Genocide
• Sphere of Influence
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20. J) I was Emperor of Ethiopia, one of only two
nations in Africa that successfully resisted
European Imperialism.
A) Boer IV
B) Menelik II
C) Leopold II
D) Zulu X
E) Nehanda
21. J) I was Emperor of Ethiopia, one of only two
nations in Africa that successfully resisted
European Imperialism.
A) Boer IV – Mr P made the name up
B) Menelik II – Ethiopian Leader
C) Leopold II – Belgium King
D) Shaka Zulu – South Africa
E) Nehanda – Woman leader in Zimbabwe captured and executed
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22. K) A country or territory with its own
internal government but under the control of
an outside power
a) Sphere of Influence
b) Colony
c) Protectorate
d) Viceroy
e) Extraterritoriality
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23. K) A country or territory with its own
internal government but under the control of
an outside power
• Sphere of Influence
• Colony
• Protectorate
• Viceroy
• Extraterritoriality
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24. L) When a nation takes over other land and
makes it part of its nation.
For example, the _________ of Hawaii as part of the
United States took place in 1898.
A) Annexation
B) Concessions
C) Probation
D) Secession
E) Emancipation
25. L) When a nation takes over other land and
makes it part of its nation.
For example, the _________ of Hawaii as part of the
United States took place in 1898.
• Annexation
• Concessions
• Probation
• Secession
• Emancipation
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26. M) Where is Congo & who had
imperial control over it?
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33. • Name these two resistant
African areas.
Liberia Ethiopia
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34. P) Where was the most valuable British
colony? What was it called?
a) Nigeria; “Heart of the Empire”
b) India; “Jewel in the Crown”
c) Canada; “The Great White North”
d) Australia; “Golden Continent”
35. P) Where was the most valuable British
colony? What was it called?
• Nigeria; “Heart of the Empire”
• India; “Jewel in the Crown”
• Canada; “The Great White North”
• Australia; “Golden Continent”
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36. 1 6
4
10
2
5 7
3 9
8
1
-Russia
2 Word Bank
- France
3
- Germany
4
- Ottoman Empire
5
- Italy
6
- Austrian Hungary Empire
7
- Alsace Lorraine
8
- Serbia
9
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10
- Crimea
37. 1 6
4
10
2
5 7
3 9
8
1 Great Britain
-Russia
2 France Word Bank
- France
3 Italy
- Germany
4 Germany
- Ottoman Empire
5 Austrian-Hungary Empire
- Italy
6 Russia
- Austrian Hungary Empire
7 Crimea
- Alsace Lorraine
8 Turkey
- Serbia
9 Serbia
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10 Alsace Lorraine
- Crimea
38. R) The idea that natives will
eventually act like and follow the
dominant ways of an imperial power.
a) Concession
b) Manipulation
c) Segregation
d) Assimilation
e) Stipulation
39. R) The idea that natives will
eventually act like and follow the
dominant ways of an imperial power.
a) Concession
b) Manipulation
c) Segregation
d) Assimilation
e) Stipulation
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40. S) At first, the British East India Company received the right to trade in
India from the rulers of the weakening Mughal Empire. Cultural tensions
rose between the British and Indians leading to the ____1___ Rebellion.
The rebellion was name after the ___1____, who were Indian soldiers that
served the British East India Company.
The British did NOT want to lose India. India was viewed as being the
____2_______ of the British Empire or most valuable British colony. So,
British Parliament ended the ruler of the East India Company and put the
British government in direct control of India.
The ____3____ was the name given to British government rule in India. A
British ___4___ was a person who ruled a foreign colony, like India, on
behalf of the British Queen.
1=? a) Raj f) Sepoy
2=? b) Boxer g) Taiping
c) Viceroy h) Jewel in the Crown
3=?
d) Kaiser i) Opium
4=? e) Reich j) Deforestation
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41. S) At first, the British East India Company received the right to trade in
India from the rulers of the weakening Mughal Empire. Cultural tensions
rose between the British and Indians leading to the ____1___ Rebellion.
The rebellion was name after the ___1____, who were Indian soldiers that
served the British East India Company.
The British did NOT want to lose India. India was viewed as being the
____2_______ of the British Empire or most valuable British colony. So,
British Parliament ended the ruler of the East India Company and put the
British government in direct control of India.
The ____3____ was the name given to British government rule in India. A
British ___4___ was a person who ruled a foreign colony, like India, on
behalf of the British Queen.
1=f a) Raj f) Sepoy
2=h b) Boxer g) Taiping
c) Viceroy h) Jewel in the Crown
3=a
d) Kaiser i) Opium
4=c e) Reich j) Deforestations
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42. T) When a nation or group give into
another nation or group in order to
reach an agreement.
a) Segregation
b) Stipulation
c) Concessions
d) Assimilation
43. T) When a nation or group give into
another nation or group in order to
reach an agreement.
• Segregation
• Stipulation
• Concessions
• Assimilation
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44. U) The British and Russians persuaded the Persian
government to grant special rights to foreign powers.
A) Secession
B) Revelation
C) Concessions
D) Assimilation
E) Congregation
45. U) The British and Russians persuaded the Persian
government to grant special rights to foreign powers.
A) Secession
B) Revelation
C) Concessions
D) Assimilation
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E) Congregation
46. U) In 1899, Chinese nationalist movement to
kick out “foreign devils” who were polluting
China with strange European Imperialist ways.
A) Open Door Policy
B) Taiping Rebellion
C) Boxer Rebellion
D) Opium War
47. U) In 1899, Chinese nationalist movement to
kick out “foreign devils” who were polluting
China with strange European Imperialist ways.
• Open Door Policy
• Taiping Rebellion
• Boxer Rebellion
• Opium War
48. V) Which is NOT true about the Opium War?
a) British merchants made profits trading
opium from India for Chinese tea.
b) Many Chinese became addicted to the drug
c) Chinese government outlaws Opium, but
British claim the right to free trade.
d) 1839, war starts and British dominate
e) 1842, Britain gets payments and Hong
Kong from China
49. V) Which is NOT true about the Opium War?
a) British merchants made profits trading opium from
India for Chinese tea.
b) Many Chinese became addicted to the drug
c) Chinese government outlaws Opium, but British
claim the right to free trade.
d) 1839, war starts and British dominate
e) 1842, Britain gets payments and Hong Kong from
China
• ALL ARE CORRECT!
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50. W) In 1868, this Asian country became the
first to modernize and later became an
Imperial power in Asia.
51. W) In 1868, this Asian country became the
first to modernize and later became an
Imperial power in Asia.
a) Japan
b) China
c) India
d) Philippines
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52. W) In 1868, this Asian country became the
first to modernize and later became an
Imperial power in Asia.
• Japan
• China
• India
• Philippines
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53. W) What are the 4 types of Imperialism?
1) Colony
2) Protectorate
3) Sphere of Influence
4) Economic Imperialism
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54. X) Match the words (1-4) with the correct definitions (a-d)
Words Definitions
1 Protectorate A) Independent but less developed nations
controlled by private business interests
rather than by other governments.
2 Colony B) An area in which an outside power claims
exclusive investment or trading privileges
3 Sphere of C) A country or a region governed internally
Influence by a foreign power.
4 Economic D) A country or territory with its own internal
Imperialism government but under the control of an
outside power
55. X) Match the words (1-4) with the correct definitions (a-d)
Words Definitions
1 Protectorate A) Independent but less developed nations
controlled by private business interests
rather than by other governments.
2 Colony B) An area in which an outside power
claims exclusive investment or trading
privileges
3 Sphere of C) A country or a region governed internally
Influence by a foreign power.
4 Economic D) A country or territory with its own internal
Imperialism 1=D government but under the control of an
2=C outside power
3=B
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56. Y) Which of the following is false?
• Around 1880, Europeans
had only control of 10% of
the African continent.
• Before European imperial
arrival, Africa ethnic groups
lived together in peace.
• The Boers are South
Africans of Dutch descent.
57. Y) Which of the following is false?
• Around 1880, Europeans
had only control of 10% of
the African continent.
• Before European imperial
arrival, Africa ethnic groups
lived together in peace.
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• The Boers are South
Africans of Dutch descent.