Belgium
  • Who colonized Egypt?
  • Who colonized Sudan?
  • Who colonized the Congo?
  • Why did a European country want to colonize Egypt?
Sudan
  • Where is majority of Sudan's oil located?
  • Where is Sudan's only sea port located?
  • What is Sudan's capital?
  • What is the largest country in Africa?
A meeting from 1884-1885 at which representatives of European nations agreed on rules about the colonization of Africa. They disregarded cultural/ethnic/tribal lines were disregarded.
  • Imperialism
  • Scramble For Africa
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Berlin Conference
the system by which a company or country is organized at the most basic level
  • Scramble For Africa
  • Infrastructure
  • Apartheid
  • Urban Renewal
Great Britain
  • Who colonized the Congo?
  • Nelson Mandela
  • Who colonized Sudan?
  • How many people were killed in the Rwandan genocide?
territory maintains its own government with strong foreign influence
  • What European nations colonized Rwanda?
  • What is Sudan's capital?
  • What is a sphere of influence?
  • What is a protectorate?
controlled by Interhamwe (used propaganda to start genocide)
  • "half-devil, Half-child"
  • Hutu Power Radio
  • John Dau
  • White Man's Burden
he risked his life and his family to help save strangers
  • What were the economic causes of imperialism?
  • Genocide
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Paul Rusesabagina's response to the genocide
Like the rest of African, Sudan's borders were drawn up by colonial powers with little regard to cultural realities on the ground. North and South have different geography, culture, religion, ethnic groups, etc. With the government in the north, many southerners were discriminated against. Southerners also angered at attempts to impose Islamic law on the whole country.
  • What were the negative consequences of imperialism?
  • What were the social causes of imperialism?
  • What was a negative effect of imperialism in Sudan?
  • Why does South Sudan want to become it's own country?
maxim gun, railroad/steamships, cure for malaria, internal divisions, industrial revolution
  • United Nations response to the Rwandan genocide
  • Why did a European nation want to colonize Sudan?
  • What forces enabled imperialism?
  • Why did a European country want to colonize Egypt?
missionary (spread Christianity), social Darwinism; spread cultural values - racism/cultural superiority; white man's burden
  • What European nations colonized Rwanda?
  • Why were Lost Boys displaced or orphaned?
  • What were the positive effects of imperialism?
  • What were the social causes of imperialism?
over 800,000
  • What were the positive consequences of imperialism?
  • How many people were killed in the Rwandan genocide?
  • Refugee
  • Why did a European nation want to colonize Sudan?
discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race
  • Genocide
  • Social Darwinism
  • Racism
  • Imperialism
Britain
  • Why did a European country want to colonize Egypt?
  • What was a negative effect of imperialism in Rwanda?
  • Who colonized Egypt?
  • Who colonized Sudan?
Kigali
  • Hutu power radio
  • Rwanda's capital
  • Scramble for africa
  • What is the largest country in africa?
North Sudan
  • Where is Sudan's only sea port located?
  • What is a protectorate?
  • What is a sphere of influence?
  • Where is majority of Sudan's oil located?
wanted Suez canal for trade; geographic location - cut distance to India
  • What were the positive consequences of imperialism?
  • Why did a European country want to colonize Egypt?
  • Nelson Mandela
  • Refugee
who flees in search of safety, as in times of war, political oppression, or religious persecution.
  • Foreigner
  • Infrastructure
  • Refugee
  • Non-citizen
British controlled North and South as two separate territories, when Sudan gained independence there was tension/division between North and South Sudan which led to Civil War
  • What was a negative effect of imperialism in Sudan?
  • What were the social causes of imperialism?
  • What were the positive effects of imperialism?
  • Why does South Sudan want to become it's own country?
more than 27,000 boys of the Dinka ethnic group who were displaced and/or orphaned during the Second Sudanese Civil War
  • Scramble for Africa
  • What is a protectorate?
  • Lost Boys of Sudan
  • White Man's Burden
1994
  • Where is Sudan's only sea port located?
  • What is Sudan's capital?
  • What is a sphere of influence?
  • When was the Rwandan genocide?
imperialist country installs its own government; most direct form of control
  • Protectorate
  • Colony
  • Imperialism
  • Sphere Of Influence
Hutu
  • Minority ethnic group in Rwanda
  • Majori ethnic group in North Sudan
  • Dominant ethnic group in Rwanda
  • Interhamwe
sent peacekeeping forces, they weren't allowed to stop the killing
  • What forces enabled imperialism?
  • United Nations response to the Rwandan genocide
  • Why did a European nation want to colonize the Congo?
  • What were the positive consequences of imperialism?
wanted natural resources (rubber, ivory), cheap labor
  • What were the positive consequences of imperialism?
  • Why did a European country want to colonize Egypt?
  • Why did a European nation want to colonize Sudan?
  • Why did a European nation want to colonize the Congo?
nationalism (pride and prestige), national security/border protection, military bases & source of troops
  • What were the social causes of imperialism?
  • What was a negative effect of imperialism in Sudan?
  • What were the political causes of imperialism?
  • What were the positive effects of imperialism?
The application of ideas about evolution and "survival of the fittest" to human societies - particularly as a justification for their imperialist expansion.
  • Imperialism
  • Genocide
  • Social Darwinism
  • Nationalism
strict system of racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa against black South Africans
  • Imperialism
  • Scramble For Africa
  • Apartheid
  • Racism
Hutus derogatory name for Tutsi
  • John Dau
  • Hutu Power Radio
  • Cockroach
  • What is a protectorate?
led the ANC and spent 27 years in prison until becoming the first elected President of a democratic South Africa.
  • Berlin Conference
  • Apartheid
  • Refugee
  • Nelson Mandela
A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries poitically, socially, and economically.
  • Imperialism
  • Social Darwinism
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Nationalism
Tutsi
  • Interhamwe
  • Minority ethnic group in Rwanda
  • Majori ethnic group in North Sudan
  • Berlin Conference
Khartoum
  • What is a sphere of influence?
  • Where is Sudan's only sea port located?
  • What is Sudan's capital?
  • What did Sudan vote on in January 2011?
When many European countries all rushed into Africa in an attempt to gain lands for themselves.
  • Berlin Conference
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Scramble for Africa
  • White Man's Burden
deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group
  • Genocide
  • Refugee
  • Nationalism
  • Apartheid
South Sudan's independence (will start on July 9th, 2011)
  • What European nations colonized Rwanda?
  • What were the positive effects of imperialism?
  • What did Sudan vote on in January 2011?
  • What is a protectorate?
loyalty to a nation and promotion of its interests above all others
  • Imperialism
  • Social Darwinism
  • Racism
  • Nationalism
Native people lost control of their land, destroyed families and culture, slavery, increased local warfare, current political unrest
  • What is the largest country in Africa?
  • What were the negative consequences of imperialism?
  • Why does South Sudan want to become it's own country?
  • What were the positive effects of imperialism?
Due to a UN policy of placing orphaned girls with foster families in the refugee camp, the Lost Girls were ineligible for resettlement as "unaccompanied minors." Foster placement often amounted to indentured servitude. Moreover, foster parents frequently pushed girls into marriage so the foster family would receive bridewealth—cash and cattle—from the groom.
  • Why does South Sudan want to become it's own country?
  • Infrastructure
  • What is a protectorate?
  • What happened to the Lost Girls of Sudan?
idea that many European countries had a duty to spread their religion and culture to those less civilized
  • White Man's Burden
  • Social Darwinism
  • Nationalism
  • Scramble For Africa
raw materials for industrial revolution, trade, cheap labor, new markets
  • Who colonized Sudan?
  • What were the economic causes of imperialism?
  • Majori ethnic group in North Sudan
  • What was a negative effect of imperialism in Rwanda?
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