1. IMPERIALISM
Raegan Melfe
Thursday, December 6, 12
2. IMPERIALISM
Imperialism is the practice or advocacy of extending the
power and dominion of a nation especially by direct
territorial acquisitions or by gaining indirect control over
the political or economic life of other areas.
Annexation is to append or attach especially larger or
more significant thing .
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3. Social Darwinism
What does it mean?
The theory, now largely discredited, that individuals,
groups and people are subject to the same Darwinian
laws of natural selection.
-How does this justify the take over of one country by
another and how is it related to Imperialism?
Social Darwinism says that you can just take what you
want, therefore people would just take country’s if they
anted them. And with Imperialism you are dominant, and
in social darwinism you are dominant in the way of
owning their land.
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4. "White Man's Burden"
White man’s burden was a historical ideal held by some, not all, European that
had a duty , rather a “ burden”, put on themselves to take care of all the other
“inferior” races of the earth. This was often used as an excuse for racism,
genocide and imperialism.
Take up the White Man’s burden—
Send forth the best ye breed—
Go send your sons to exile
To serve your captives' need
To wait in heavy harness
On fluttered folk and wild—
Your new-caught, sullen peoples,
Half devil and half child
Take up the White Man’s burden
In patience to abide
To veil the threat of terror
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5. Racism and the Missionary Impulse
Define Racism is the belief that one race is superior or inferior than another.
-Define Paternalism- is the inference of a state or an individual with another person,
against their will and defended or motivated by claim that the person interfered with
will be better off or protected from harm.
How is this racism? Its racism because they think they are inferior over a state or
person.
-How could the actions of missionaries be categorized as paternalistic? The actions of
missionaries be categorized as paternalistic because they forced people to stay in their
family, and like them. But they thought that the people were ok with it because they
were apart of their family.
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6. The Scramble for Africa
-When did this occur?
The Scramble for Africa occurred in 1876
-What was it?
The scramble for Africa was a rich mineral supply in the Congo Basin could return an entrepreneurial capitalist a substantial profit, the Belgium king
ordered the creation of the international African Association, under his direction, to assume control over the congo basin region.
-What was the Berlin Conference?
The Berlin conference was Arica’s undoing in more ways than one. The colonial powers superimposed their domains on the African continent. By the time
independence returned to Africa in 1950, the realm had acquired a legacy of political fragmentation that could neither be eliminated nor made to operate
satisfactory.
-Which two countries were the only countries that were not colonized during the Scramble for Africa?
Liberia, and Ethiopia.
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7. Nationalism
What is nationalism?
Nationalism is a patriotic feeling,
principles, or efforts.
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8. Colonized vs. the Colonizers
What are some reasons why an industrialized nation would take over another country?
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An industrialized nation would take over another country for more resources and for more
power.
-What do you assume was the reaction of the people being taken over?
I assume that the people were mad and that the people would of revolted like the French
Revolution.
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