| A | B |
| IMPERILISM | strong nations seek to dominate other countries |
| raw materials | unfinished goods consumed by manafactures |
| nationalism | strong belief of country |
| industrialism | development of industries for machines |
| queen victoria | monarch of britian queen at 18 |
| Westernization | adaption of societies, ideas from Europe to the West |
| Otto von bismark | russian german statesman |
| king leopold | king of belgian |
| Boers | Dutch colonist in South Africa |
| Berlin confrence | confrence called during vast colonization |
| East india company | company that form jamestown |
| sepoy | indian soilder under British company |
| isolationism | process of avoiding political or military involvement |
| opium | addicted drug |
| opium war | conflict between britian and china |
| sphere of influence | a foreign region in which a nation has control over trade |
| boxer rebellion | rebellion in china aimed at ending foreign influence in the coutry |
| Social Dawinism | Application of Dawins ideas |
| panamal canal | man made water way connecting atlantic and pacific |
| Rooselt corollary | right to demand policy power |
| Boer War | Boer and Brithish fought for South Africa |
| East India COmpany | Company that founded Jamestown |
| 5 raw material Eu. wanted | ivory, diamond, cotton, gems, coffee |
| "Scramble for Africa" | all countries were trying to get a piece of Africa |
| Berlin Confrence | confrence created method for division |
| Sun never sets on the british empire" | British empire expanded around the world, one place day one place night |
| India Religions | Hinduism, Budism |
| Sepoy Rebelllion | cartridges made off pig fat |
| Mathew Perry | forced Japan to open door policy |
| Meiji Restoration | Restoration of China |
| Spheres of influence | trade only one trade place |
| cash crop | crop sold for money |
| Teddy Poosevelt | cowboy, president |
| Big stick policy | US policy of america |