![World History: Study Guide s1](https://data.docslib.org/img/3a60ab92a6e30910dab9bd827208bcff-1.webp)
<p> NAME: World History Study Guide Period: Date: The Age of Imperialism</p><p>Section 2: Imperialism: Case Study: Nigeria (pp.345-350)</p><p>15. Describe how the imperialism of the 18th and 19th centuries was different from the imperialism of the 15th and 16th centuries. </p><p>16. Identify the 4 forms of Imperialism and what are their characteristics. 1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>4.</p><p>17. a) What were the characteristics of Indirect Control of colonies? </p><p> b) Who practiced this form?</p><p>18. a) What were the characteristics of Direct Control of colonies? </p><p> b) Who practiced this form?</p><p>19. Define: a) paternalism </p><p> b) assimilation </p><p>20. a) What were the 3 largest groups of people that lived in Nigeria? </p><p> b) How were they different? 21. What forms of Imperial control did Britain use in Nigeria?</p><p>22. What does Edward Morel think will be the fate of Africa?</p><p>23. a) What were the 2 types of resistance movements that occurred in Africa against Imperial control? </p><p> b) Give an example for both.</p><p>24. What was the Maji Maji rebellion (what happened)?</p><p>25. Who was Menelik II and what is his significance?</p><p>26. How was the resistance movement in Ethiopia more successful than in other African nations?</p><p>27. What was the Battle of Adowa? What was the final outcome?</p><p>28. a) Name 3 positive effects of colonial rule in Africa. </p><p> b) Name 4 negative effects of colonial rule in Africa.</p><p>29. What was the most troublesome legacy from the colonial period? Why?</p>
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages2 Page
-
File Size-