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empire A group of states or territories ruled by a single leader or government. imperialism Domination of one sovereign territory by another stronger nation in order to control a country politically, socially, and economically. Reasons for Imperialism The need for natural resources, need for new markets, better technology, Social Darwinism, "White Man's Burden", and/or sense of adventure. Why the British (and westernized nations) could dominate others. They had superior technology that resulted from industrialization. Social Darwinism The idea that a stronger society takes over weaker societies; applied Darwin's theory of natural selection and "survival of the fittest" to human society. White Man's Burden the idea that many European countries had a duty to spread their religion and culture to those less civilized, poem by Rudyard Kipling that preaches that it is the duty of the white man to civilize non-white indigenous people. Suez Canal A trade shortcut through Egypt (connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea and Atlantic Ocean to Indian Ocean) Westernize to copy the ideas and ways of western Europe and the United States modernize to industrialize and become more technologically advanced protectorate A system of indirect rule where a small country is ruled by and/or protected by a larger country. 3/22/23 Q A

empire A group of states or territories ruled by a single leader or government. imperialism Domination of one sovereign territory by another stronger nation in order to control a country politically, socially, and economically. Reasons for Imperialism The need for natural resources, need for new markets, better technology, Social Darwinism, "White Man's Burden", and/or sense of adventure. Why the British (and westernized nations) could dominate others. They had superior technology that resulted from industrialization. Social Darwinism The idea that a stronger society takes over weaker societies; applied Darwin's theory of natural selection and "survival of the fittest" to human society. White Man's Burden the idea that many European countries had a duty to spread their religion and culture to those less civilized, poem by Rudyard Kipling that preaches that it is the duty of the white man to civilize non-white indigenous people. Suez Canal A trade shortcut through Egypt (connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea and Atlantic Ocean to Indian Ocean) Westernize to copy the ideas and ways of western Europe and the United States modernize to industrialize and become more technologically advanced protectorate A system of indirect rule where a small country is ruled by and/or protected by a larger country. 3/22/23 Q A

empire A group of states or territories ruled by a single leader or government. imperialism Domination of one sovereign territory by another stronger nation in order to control a country politically, socially, and economically. Reasons for Imperialism The need for natural resources, need for new markets, better technology, Social Darwinism, "White Man's Burden", and/or sense of adventure. Why the British (and westernized nations) could dominate others. They had superior technology that resulted from industrialization. Social Darwinism The idea that a stronger society takes over weaker societies; applied Darwin's theory of natural selection and "survival of the fittest" to human society. White Man's Burden the idea that many European countries had a duty to spread their religion and culture to those less civilized, poem by Rudyard Kipling that preaches that it is the duty of the white man to civilize non-white indigenous people. Suez Canal A trade shortcut through Egypt (connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea and Atlantic Ocean to Indian Ocean) Westernize to copy the ideas and ways of western Europe and the United States modernize to industrialize and become more technologically advanced protectorate A system of indirect rule where a small country is ruled by and/or protected by a larger country. 3/22/23 Q A

empire A group of states or territories ruled by a single leader or government. imperialism Domination of one sovereign territory by another stronger nation in order to control a country politically, socially, and economically. Reasons for Imperialism The need for natural resources, need for new markets, better technology, Social Darwinism, "White Man's Burden", and/or sense of adventure. Why the British (and westernized nations) could dominate others. They had superior technology that resulted from industrialization.