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AGE 8. The Time of Citizens and Steam Engines
8.4  Modern Imperialism

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Who wrote 'The white man’s burden'?
A
Rudyard Kipling
B
Mark Twain
C
George Orwell
D
Charles Dickens

Slide 2 - Quiz

What did Kipling's poem promote?
A
Cultural diversity
B
White supremacy
C
Racial equality
D
Colonial independence

Slide 3 - Quiz

What did Europeans want to teach colonies?
A
Education and Christianity
B
Military strategies
C
Independence and self-governance
D
Cultural assimilation

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which of the following reasons for imperialism
does this source illustrate?
A
economical reasons
B
cultural reasons
C
political reasons
D
all three categories

Slide 5 - Quiz

colony
mother country
Read "Economical and political reasons for imperialism"
Drag the words to the correct place.
factories
raw materials & fossil fuels
finished goods
market

Slide 6 - Drag question

What was a major economic motive for imperialism?
A
Control of raw materials
B
Environmental conservation
C
Cultural exchange
D
Promotion of local businesses

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which country had the largest empire?
A
Spain
B
France
C
Britain
D
Portugal

Slide 8 - Quiz

Read "Scramble for Africa"
Which conference discussed Africa's division?
A
Geneva Conference
B
Paris Conference
C
Berlin Conference
D
Lisbon Conference

Slide 9 - Quiz

Who was excluded from the Berlin Conference?
A
Missionaries
B
European countries
C
African tribes
D
Colonial leaders

Slide 10 - Quiz

Read "building an empire in Asia"
Which country conquered India?
A
Belgium
B
France
C
England
D
Portugal

Slide 11 - Quiz

What crop was NOT grown under Dutch rule?
A
Coffee
B
Cotton
C
Sugar
D
Tea

Slide 12 - Quiz

Who wrote the book Max Havelaar?
A
Multatuli.
B
Leo Tolstoy.
C
Herman Melville.
D
Joseph Conrad.

Slide 13 - Quiz

What did Max Havelaar reveal about the Netherlands?
A
They supported their colonies.
B
They promoted local autonomy.
C
Wealth came from others' suffering.
D
They were impoverished.

Slide 14 - Quiz

What was a consequence of the cultivation system?
A
Famine and poverty among farmers.
B
More crops produced overall.
C
Increased wealth for all locals.
D
Better living conditions for farmers.

Slide 15 - Quiz

What did farmers have to do if their land was unsuitable?
A
Work for the government for 66 days.
B
Leave their homes immediately.
C
Stop farming entirely.
D
Relocate to another island.

Slide 16 - Quiz

What was taught to children in colonial schools?
A
Local traditions
B
Indigenous languages
C
Farming techniques
D
Christianity and European values

Slide 17 - Quiz

The next video illustrates the cultivation system.

According to the video, how were local rulers made to
cooperate with the Dutch in the exploitation of their
farmers?

USE AIRPODS
A
they were threatened
B
they were attracted
C
they were both threatened and attracted
D
they were neither threatened nor attracted

Slide 18 - Quiz

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Slide 19 - Video

6b. Explain your choice from 6a.


Slide 20 - Open question

Read "Effects of Imperialism"
What kind of economy did imperialism create in colonies?
A
Diverse agricultural economy
B
Self-sufficient economy
C
Barter economy
D
Monoculture economy

Slide 21 - Quiz

What did Europeans build in the colonies?
A
Railways and roads
B
Traditional homes
C
Farms and gardens
D
Indigenous schools

Slide 22 - Quiz

Railways and mines
Monoculture
Higher education
European schools
Drag the words  to the correct place in the table.
European culture
industrialisation
one type of crop
rebellion

Slide 23 - Drag question

congratulations
congratulations

Slide 24 - Slide