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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!AP Chapter 26
Africa, India, and the New British Empire, 1750-1870
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JEOPARDY!
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South/Cen Africa
India 1 India 2 PotpourriNorth Africa
West/East Africa
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Upstart military genius Shaka creates this
kingdom out of conflicts over grazing
and farming lands.
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Zulu
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One of two African states created to
protect themselves from Zulu raids on their women and
children.
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Swazi and Lesotho
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The Islamic empire who overthrew the
Hausa states in northern Nigeria by
1809.
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Sokoto Caliphate
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The reforming of traditions in
imitation of early success of Western
societies.
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modernization
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His army’s display of European strength and
Egyptian weakness was long lasting.
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Napoleon
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The successor to Napoleon’s rule in Egypt after 1805 who instituted modernization
reforms.
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Muhammad Ali
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Ali paid for his ambitious plans for
Egypt’s modernization by forcing peasants to
grow this.
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cotton
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He claimed “My country (Egypt) is
no longer in Africa, it is in Europe.”
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Ismail
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After the post-Civil War cotton collapse, Egypt was deeply in
debt to these two European countries.
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Great Britain and France
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French invasion of this N. African country was
originally a result of the French
government not repaying a loan.
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Algeria
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This Scottish missionary’s primary goal was to scout out locations for Christian
missions.
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David Livingstone
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This country, once the world’s largest
slave trader, became slavery’s most
ardent opponent.
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Great Britain
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This type of trade replaced the slave
trade by the 1840s and 1850s - it was ‘too legit
to quit’.Answer
Daily Double!!!
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legitimate
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It was the most successful export from west Africa after abolition.
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palm oil
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The name given to Eastern African states not directly controlled by Europeans but who
were supplied with European weapons.
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secondary empires
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The decaying empire that the British ‘picked apart’
between 1750 and 1870.
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Mughal
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They used hard bargaining and hard fighting to persuade Indian rulers to allow strategic European
trading posts along the coast.
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company men
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They were Indian troops who were hired and trained to protect European companies’
warehouses.
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sepoys
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The East India Company gained the
legitimate right to rule India after their victory over the nawab here in
1765.
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Bengal
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It refers to the British rule in
India.
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raj
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The use of a new rifle cartridge that used pig fat led to this major event in
India.
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Sepoy Rebellion
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Following the Sepoy Rebellion, the entity
that now ruled directly over India.
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The British Crown
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Despite or maybe because of Britain’s
dominance, India had one of the largest one of these in the world
by 1870.
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railroad (system)
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The disease referred to as kala mari
(black death) in India is known by this name in Europe.
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cholera
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The first reformer to advocate Pan-
Indian nationalism.
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Rammohun Roy
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This colony was initially important to
the British because it served as a supply
station for the lengthy India route.
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Cape Colony
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The migration of Afrikaners from
British-ruled Cape Colony for fertile land in the north.
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the Great Trek
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They were the first permanent British
settlers in Australia.
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convicts
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Its goal in India was for a larger
role for Indians in the Civil Service
system.Answer
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Indian National Congress
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These new American ships with huge canvas sails could complete the trip from Europe to India
in half the time previously needed.
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clipper ships