
COLONIALISM IN NIGERIA WITH MR ALABELEWE BENJAMIN
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This image is depicting what?
salutary neglect
mercantilism
Great Awakening
freedom of speech
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What is mercantilism and how does it aim to impact a nation's economy?
A theory to maximize imports
A method to reduce exports
An economic theory to maximize exports and minimize imports
A strategy to eliminate trade
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What is the primary goal of mercantilism as described in the text?
To reduce budget deficit
To increase surplus budget
To lower tariffs on goods
To promote free trade
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What is the primary goal of mercantilism as depicted in the diagram?
To increase imports
To maintain a favorable balance of trade
To reduce exports
To acquire more colonies
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What is imperialism and how does it relate to capitalism?
A political ideology
A military strategy
A form of economic control
A cultural exchange
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What does the crown symbolize in the context of colonialism?
Power
Wealth
Religion
All of the above
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What is colonialism defined as?
An imposition of a more developed culture over a less developed one
A practice of mutual cooperation between countries
A method of cultural exchange
A form of economic partnership
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Evaluate the effects of colonialism on African nations. Which of the following was a common consequence?
The establishment of democratic governments
The development of advanced technology
The exploitation of natural resources
The unification of African tribes
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What is the significance of the military formation shown in the image?
It represents a historical event
It is a training exercise
It shows a ceremonial inspection
It is a recruitment event
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What does the image depict regarding the interaction between the armed forces and civilians?
A peaceful negotiation
A violent confrontation
A community gathering
A military parade
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Who is depicted as the King of Ejayboo in the image?
Governor of Lagos
King of Ejayboo
Local Chief
Colonial Officer
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What cultural or historical significance can be inferred from the attire and activities depicted in the image?
Traditional attire
Modern fashion
Cultural exchange
Historical reenactment
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What historical event is depicted in the image involving the aircraft and the people gathered around it?
The first commercial flight
The introduction of military aviation
The development of commercial air travel
The first flight across the Atlantic
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What is neo-colonialism?
A policy to promote independence
A tactic to maintain control over former colonies
A form of cultural exchange
A method of economic cooperation
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What does the cartoon illustrate about the change in oppression from slavery to media control?
The West has changed its methods of control
Media is more effective than slavery
Slavery was a better form of control
The West no longer controls anyone
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What were the major factors that led European countries to scramble for Africa during the late 19th century?
Industrial Revolution
Political Stability
Cultural Exchange
Technological Advancements
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What significant event took place at the Berlin conference of 1884/85 regarding West Africa?
The colonization of Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia, and Sierra-Leone
The independence of Nigeria
The abolition of slavery in West Africa
The establishment of the United Nations
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What is the name of the region referred to in the title?
The Southern Protectorate
The Eastern Protectorate
The Northern Protectorate
The Western Protectorate
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What was the role of Sir Frederick Lord Lugard in the Northern Protectorate?
He was the British High Commissioner
He introduced Direct Rule
He was the Father of Direct Rule
He enforced colonial regulations
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*Distance from Great Britain
*Need for lawmaking structure
*Traditional rights of Englishmen
Salutary Neglect (England stays out of colonial affairs)
Which of the following best explains these four ideals?
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Consider this primary source from page 31 of your reader.
What does this passage mean?
Indirect rule allowed Ghanaian political systems to continue existing without interference from the British.
The British were widely supported by the Ghanians and they believed that indirect rule was supporting their interests.
The British were doing an excellent job of supporting local African chiefs and institutions
Ghanaians were concerned that the British did not care about African customs and only wanted elected officials who would support their interests.
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Who is depicted in the image?
Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lugard
Sir Winston Churchill
Queen Victoria
King George V
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What was the first capital of the Northern Protectorate?
Lokoja
Zungeru
Hong Kong
Lagos
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Who was the first British High Commissioner of the Southern Protectorate?
Sir Walter Egerton
Sir Ralph Moor
Sir John Smith
Sir Henry Jones
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Which empire was known as "the empire on which the sun never sets"?
The Roman Empire
The British Empire
The Ottoman Empire
The Mongol Empire
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What was the main economic activity in the British Empire's colonies in the Caribbean?
Mining
Agriculture
Fishing
Manufacturing
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What position, during the Royal colony, was John Reynolds, Henry Ellis, and John Wright appointed by the King?
Committee of the colony
Royal Governors
Guards of the King
Royal Horsemen
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What role did nationalism play in the decolonization process?
It discouraged local cultures
It promoted economic dependency on colonial powers
It fostered a sense of identity and unity among colonized people
It led to the establishment of monarchies
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