What is imperialism?
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Taking over a country economically, politically, and socially.
Answer explanation
Imperialism refers to the domination of one country over another in economic, political, and social aspects. This definition aligns with the correct choice, highlighting the comprehensive control exerted by an imperial power.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which answer choice defines 'geopolitics'? Options: The examination of historical events in a specific country., Relation of politics in terms of global territory., The analysis of cultural influences on social behavior., The study of economic trends in local markets.
Back
Relation of politics in terms of global territory.
Answer explanation
Geopolitics refers to the relationship between politics and global territory, focusing on how geographical factors influence political power and international relations. Thus, the correct choice is 'Relation of politics in terms of global territory.'
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The "inherent belief that your physical features put you above others" defines which term?
Back
Racism
Answer explanation
The term 'racism' refers to the belief that one's physical features, such as skin color, make them superior to others. This aligns with the definition provided in the question, distinguishing it from other options like patriotism or nationalism.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of these is NOT a point of imperialism?
- Development of monopolies.
- Export of capital.
- Dividing the Globe.
Back
Creating new machines.
Answer explanation
Creating new machines is a technological advancement, not a point of imperialism. The other options relate directly to imperialist practices like monopolies, capital export, and territorial division.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of these in NOT a form of imperial control?
Cube of influence, Indirect Control, Direct Control, Sphere of Influence
Back
Cube of influence
Answer explanation
The 'Cube of influence' is not a recognized form of imperial control. The other options, 'Indirect Control', 'Direct Control', and 'Sphere of Influence', are established methods used by imperial powers to exert control.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Berlin Conference was to divide nations in which region?
Back
Africa
Answer explanation
The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 aimed to regulate European colonization and trade in Africa, leading to the partitioning of the continent among various European powers. Thus, the correct answer is Africa.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The Ottoman Empire held jurisdiction over which Sea?
Back
Mediterranean.
Answer explanation
The Ottoman Empire had significant control over the Mediterranean Sea, which was crucial for trade and military strategy. The other seas listed, such as the Caspian, Norwegian, and South China, were not under Ottoman jurisdiction.
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