AP World History - Strayer Chapter 18 Flashcards
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12794061210 | European Racism | Europeans began to use scientific methods to back up why they should be in power, Belief that whites are generally just superior | ![]() | 0 |
12794061211 | Scramble for Africa | European countries fought each other for rapid colonization of Africa, used both negotiation and military tactics to win land | ![]() | 1 |
12794061212 | Indian Rebellion | People were protesting the influence of Christianity and military tactics and defending Hinduism | ![]() | 2 |
12794061213 | Congo Free State | took millions of lives of locals by forcing villagers to collect rubber, massive use of forced labor | ![]() | 3 |
12794061214 | Leopold II | Belgian king who ruled the Congo free state | ![]() | 4 |
12794061215 | Cultivation system | Peasants were forced to cultivate specified cash crops and meet tax requirements by the state, helped the Dutch but really hurt the natives | 5 | |
12794061216 | cash-crop agriculture | production of crops for sale on the global market, such as sugar or coffee, interfered with the production of food crops in the colonies, had many environmental consequences | ![]() | 6 |
12794061217 | Western-Educated Elite | Ability for social mobility and interaction with the government, Africans and Asians who were literate were seen as a lot more valuable and often adopted elements of Western Culture | ![]() | 7 |
12794061218 | Wanijuku | Woman who experienced a changing of times into British control, and although being circumcized, was married and became Christian, further living a Western life | 8 | |
12794061219 | Africanization of Christianity | African customs merged with Christianity to be more appealing and to involve more mystical practices | ![]() | 9 |
12794061220 | Swami Vivekananda | Influential Indian religious leader who used Hinduism to unite his country and offer a sense of community | ![]() | 10 |
12794061221 | Edward Blyden | Believed that every race had a specific contribution to make, and it was the distinguishing feature between societies | ![]() | 11 |