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during the 1800s, what effect did imperialism and nationalism have on European countries?
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it led them to expand their empires
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how did the Europeans feel about the effects of imperialism?
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they felt people in the colonies were better off due to European influence
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why are Cecil Rhodes's ideas about English superiority considered to be opinions rather than facts?
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because they cannot be proven to be true
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in the 1800s what areas were greatest effected by imperialism?
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Africa
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Describe King Leopold's rule of the Congo?
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he was cruel
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what was the relationship between China and Europe during the 1800s?
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Limited trade
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what is meant by saying that China is the Middle Kingdom?
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it was the center of civilization
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how was China prevented from being modernized by the Qing dynasty?
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it isolated China from European influences
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how did the opium war between China and Britain turn out?
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Britain took Hong Kong and forced China to open five treaty ports
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How did the Meiji emperor change Japan?
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the country focused on technology and modernization
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what country was most influenced by western ideas?
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Japan
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what was the reason for Italians and Germans to want to create their own nations?
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they felt a strong sense of nationalism
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what country was the role model for Germans and Italians?
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Greece
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how was Prussia important in creating unification of the German Empire?
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it defeated neighboring countries in wars
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Name all the leaders in the national effort to unify Italy
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Giuseppe Mazzini
Camillo di Cavour Giuseppe Garibaldi |
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what is the difference between British dominions and other independent nations?
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dominions still have ties to the ruling nation
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which came first:
*Germany united *Greece won independence from Turkey *Giuseppe Garibaldi liberated Italy *Canada, Australia and New Zealand became dominions |
Greece won independence from Turkey
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ESSAY:
how were nationalism and imperialism connected by Europeans? |
Nationalism is a strong feeling of devotion to one's country. For some people, nationalism meant believing their country was better than all the other countries of the world. This led to imperialism, or building an empire by conquering other lands.
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