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Imperialism Crossword
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Sepoy: Indian soldiers who work for the British.
Geopolitics: A policy in which a land would be taken away for its strategic location or products.
Suez Canal: The ___ ___ connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean.
Pacific Rim: The lands surrounding the Pacific Ocean, especially in Asia.
Crimean War: The ___ ___ was a war between the Ottomans, aided by Britain and France, and the Russians.
Annexation: The adding of a territory to a country.
Extraterritorial: Foreigners gained ____ rights after China and Britain signed the Treaty of Nanjing.
Caudillos: A military dictator of a Latin American country.
Roosevelt: The ____ Corollary gave the United States the right to be "an international police power" in the Western Hemisphere.
Panama Canal: This canal connects the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans.
Meiji Era: The period where Emperor Mutsuhito ruled Japan, also called "enlightened rule"
Berlin: The ___ Conference was a meeting where the European nations agreed upon the rules for the division of Africa, but African leaders were not invited to attend these meets.
Taiping: The ___ Rebellion was a rebellion against the Qing Dynasty, led by Hong Xiuquan.
India: This country was called the "jewel in the crown" by the British.
Paternalism: A policy where Europeans would treat their citizens as if they were their own children.
Kanagawa: The Treaty of ___ was an agreement between the U.S. and Japan, where Japan opened two ports to the U.S. ships.
Imperialism Crossword
Across:1. | A policy in which a land would be taken away for its strategic location or products. | 4. | The adding of a territory to a country. | 6. | The Treaty of ___ was an agreement between the U.S. and Japan, where Japan opened two ports to the U.S. ships. | 7. | Indian soldiers who work for the British. | 8. | The period where Emperor Mutsuhito ruled Japan, also called "enlightened rule" | 12. | The ___ ___ connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. | 14. | This canal connects the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. | 15. | The ___ Rebellion was a rebellion against the Qing Dynasty, led by Hong Xiuquan. | 16. | The ____ Corollary gave the United States the right to be "an international police power" in the Western Hemisphere. |
| | Down:2. | Foreigners gained ____ rights after China and Britain signed the Treaty of Nanjing. | 3. | A military dictator of a Latin American country. | 5. | The ___ ___ was a war between the Ottomans, aided by Britain and France, and the Russians. | 9. | The ___ Conference was a meeting where the European nations agreed upon the rules for the division of Africa, but African leaders were not invited to attend these meets. | 10. | The lands surrounding the Pacific Ocean, especially in Asia. | 11. | This country was called the "jewel in the crown" by the British. | 13. | A policy where Europeans would treat their citizens as if they were their own children. |
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Imperialism Crossword
Across:1. | A policy in which a land would be taken away for its strategic location or products. | 4. | The adding of a territory to a country. | 6. | The Treaty of ___ was an agreement between the U.S. and Japan, where Japan opened two ports to the U.S. ships. | 7. | Indian soldiers who work for the British. | 8. | The period where Emperor Mutsuhito ruled Japan, also called "enlightened rule" | 12. | The ___ ___ connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. | 14. | This canal connects the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. | 15. | The ___ Rebellion was a rebellion against the Qing Dynasty, led by Hong Xiuquan. | 16. | The ____ Corollary gave the United States the right to be "an international police power" in the Western Hemisphere. |
| | Down:2. | Foreigners gained ____ rights after China and Britain signed the Treaty of Nanjing. | 3. | A military dictator of a Latin American country. | 5. | The ___ ___ was a war between the Ottomans, aided by Britain and France, and the Russians. | 9. | The ___ Conference was a meeting where the European nations agreed upon the rules for the division of Africa, but African leaders were not invited to attend these meets. | 10. | The lands surrounding the Pacific Ocean, especially in Asia. | 11. | This country was called the "jewel in the crown" by the British. | 13. | A policy where Europeans would treat their citizens as if they were their own children. |
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