Vocabulary Imperialism The Apartheid
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• The deliberate killing of a large group of people especially of a specific ethnic group or nation.
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Genocide
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• A policy where a strong nation looks to dominate other countries politically, economically, or socially.
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Imperialism
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• Feeling of pride or loyalty to one’s (your) country.
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•Nationalism
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• To adopt the ways, norms, or traditions of another culture or country.
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•Assimilate
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• A period of unjust or cruel treatment or control
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•Oppression
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• What are two reasons why other nations imperialized countries in Africa?
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• The Industrial Revolution• Economic Reasons• Political Reasons• Social Reasons
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• How did the Industrial Revolution impact imperialism in Africa?
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• A need for more natural resources and markets to buy goods.
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• This European conference laid down the rules for how Africa would be divided up.
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•Berlin Conference
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• Why were Europeans able to imperialize Africa?
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• Technological Advances – automatic gun
• Africans were not united
• Europeans developed quinine to fight against malaria
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• What were political reasons for imperializing Africa?
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• To be seen as powerful – you needed land throughout the world
• Lots of land = many military bases
• People felt pride for their country when it took more land nationalism developed
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• What was the apartheid?
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• Laws that took away rights from black Africans
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• What are two things you could not do if you were not white?
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• Own land• Vote• Take up a skilled trade• Could not travel where you wanted to
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• What was required for black South Africans to travel into white areas?
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• Black South Africans needed to carry passes to travel into white areas.
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• This Anti-Apartheid South African served as President of South Africa from 1994-1999
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• Nelson Mandella
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• What are two places where segregation was enforced?
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• Busses• Trains• Post offices • Libraries• Cinemas
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• This country gained control of Rwanda after World War 1.
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• Belgium / Belgians
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• What group did the Belgians put into power?
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• Tutsis
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• Why did the Belgians put Tutsis into power?
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• They had more white characteristics
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• About how many people were killed in the 100 day long genocide?
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• About 800,000 – 1 million
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• What is the “Gacaca”? What are the issues with it?
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• A justice system to speed up trials of war criminals.
• Very brief trials with lighter sentences
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• This is the current mayor of Monroe Township
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• Mayor Richard Pucci
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• This is the 8th oldest college in the United States. It was created in 1766 with the name Queens College
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• Rutgers University
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• This country recently pressured their president to step down. Currently, Russian troops have entered this country.
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• Ukraine
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• This is the current Vice President
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• Joseph Biden
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• Name 3 colleges in New Jersey
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• Rutgers• Monmouth • Princeton• Montclair• New Jersey City University• William Patterson• Rowan