1. Imperialism:
the
Projector Version T. V. Version
5’W chart
Assign. #
Imperial Map
2. 1)What is Imperialism?
2)When did it happen?
3) Why were countries
imperialistic?
4)Who was
imperialistic?
(8 countries)
5) Where were they
taking over? (2 places)
6) How did it affect
Europeans?
7) How did it affect people
who were controlled?
3. 1)What is Imperialism? A stronger nation dominating the political,
economic, and social life of a weaker nation.
2)When did it happen?
3) Why were countries
imperialistic?
4)Who was
imperialistic?
(8 countries)
5) Where were they
taking over? (2 places)
6) How did it affect
Europeans?
7) How did it affect people
who were controlled?
4. 1)What is Imperialism? A stronger nation dominating the political,
economic, and social life of a weaker nation.
2)When did it happen? (1850-1914) or 1800’s - Present
3) Why were countries
imperialistic?
4)Who was
imperialistic?
(8 countries)
5) Where were they
taking over? (2 places)
6) How did it affect
Europeans?
7) How did it affect people
who were controlled?
5. 1)What is Imperialism? A stronger nation dominating the political,
economic, and social life of a weaker nation.
2)When did it happen? (1850-1914) or 1800’s- Present
3) Why were countries Because they “needed” or wanted more
imperialistic? resources. “God, Glory, and Gold”
4)Who was
imperialistic?
(8 countries)
5) Where were they
taking over? (2 places)
6) How did it affect
Europeans?
7) How did it affect people
who were controlled?
6. 1)What is Imperialism? A stronger nation dominating the political,
economic, and social life of a weaker nation.
2)When did it happen? 1800’s- Present (1850-1914)
3) Why were countries Because they “needed” or wanted more
imperialistic? resources. “God, Glory, and Gold”
4)Who was Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Great Britain,
imperialistic? U.S.A., Portugal, Russia, Belgium, Holland
(8 countries)
5) Where were they
taking over? (2 places)
6) How did it affect
Europeans?
7) How did it affect people
who were controlled?
7. 1)What is Imperialism? A stronger nation dominating the political,
economic, and social life of a weaker nation.
2)When did it happen? 1800’s- Present (1850-1914)
3) Why were countries Because they “needed” or wanted more
imperialistic? resources. “God, Glory, and Gold”
4)Who was Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Great Britain,
imperialistic? U.S.A., Portugal, Russia, Belgium, Holland
(8 countries)
5) Where were they Africa and Asia
taking over? (2 places)
6) How did it affect
Europeans?
7) How did it affect people
who were controlled?
8. 1)What is Imperialism? A stronger nation dominating the political,
economic, and social life of a weaker nation.
2)When did it happen? 1800’s- Present (1850-1914)
3) Why were countries Because they “needed” or wanted more
imperialistic? resources. “God, Glory, and Gold”
4)Who was Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Great Britain,
imperialistic? U.S.A., Portugal, Russia, Belgium, Holland
(8 countries)
5) Where were they Africa and Asia
taking over? (2 places)
6) How did it affect Sparked conflicts between Europeans vs.
Europeans? Asians and Africans, Europeans and
Europeans
7) How did it affect people
who were controlled?
9. 1)What is Imperialism? A stronger nation dominating the political,
economic, and social life of a weaker nation.
2)When did it happen? 1800’s- Present or (1850-1914)
3) Why were countries Because they “needed” or wanted more
imperialistic? resources. “God, Glory, and Gold”
4)Who was Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Great Britain,
imperialistic? U.S.A., Portugal, Russia, Belgium, Holland
(8 countries)
5) Where were they Africa and Asia
taking over? (2 places)
6) How did it affect a) Europeans vs. Asians and Africans,
Europeans? b) Europeans vs. Europeans
c) Increased Wealth, Increased Conflict
7) How did it affect people -Being pushed around. -Became slaves.
who were controlled? -Adapt to new culture. -Powerless.
Back -New goods came from Europe.
21. 6) How did it affect Europeans?
Sparked conflicts between
Europeans vs. Asians and
Africans
Europeans and Europeans
22. 7) How did it affect people who
were controlled?
.
23. 7) How did it affect people who
were controlled?
-Being pushed around.
-Became slaves.
-Adapt to new culture.
-Powerless.
-New goods came from Europe.
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25. COLORING IMPERIALISM
-Color in the imperialistic land using a different color
-Label the imperialist country (use page 302-303 world, page 308 Africa)
Both the country in control and being controlled
Britain Portugal Spain Germany France
Russia Belgium Holland USA