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What definition best describes the Era of Imperialism?(1 point)ResponsesAsian and African nations controlling colonies for resourcesAsian and African nations controlling colonies for resourcesEuropean nations controlling colonies for resourcesEuropean nations controlling colonies for resourcesSouth American nations controlling colonies for resourcesSouth American nations controlling colonies for resourcesBuilding a weak empire to donate a nations' resourcesBuilding a weak empire to donate a nations' resourcesQuestion 2ImperialismThe following ways are ways imperialist nations dominate weaker areas EXCEPT:(1 point)ResponsesEconomicEconomicCulturallyCulturallyRespect for traditionsRespect for traditionsIndustriallyIndustriallyMilitarilyMilitarilyPoliticallyPoliticallyQuestion 3ImperialismIn this political cartoon, what nation is shown to be the imperialist (strongest)?(1 point)ResponsesPuerto RicoPuerto RicoManillaManillaSamoan IslandsSamoan IslandsUnited StatesUnited StatesEnglandEnglandQuestion 4ImperialismAll of the following are strong, imperialist nations during the late 1800's EXCEPT?(1 point)ResponsesJapanJapanFranceFranceGreat BritainGreat BritainChinaChinaGermanyGermanyQuestion 5ImperialismWhich of the following is NOT a reason for strong nations to try to become imperialistic? (1 point)ResponsesSpread of ChristianitySpread of ChristianityGaining resources from coloniesGaining resources from coloniesNew areas/people to sell manufactured goodsNew areas/people to sell manufactured goodsTo become stronger than competitorsTo become stronger than competitorsTo lose natural resourcesTo lose natural resourcesQuestion 6ImperialismMatthew Perry is associated with opening which previously isolated country up to trade?(1 point)ResponsesJapanJapanChinaChinaVietnamVietnamKoreaKoreaQuestion 7ImperialismWhich Asian nation becomes a strong, imperialistic nation in the late 1800's-early 1900's?(1 point)ResponsesChinaChinaJapanJapanKoreaKoreaRussiaRussiaQuestion 8ImperialismEgypt was known as a ______ because Great Britain controlled the important route through Suez Canal. (1 point)ResponsesColonyColonyProtectorateProtectorateSphere of InfluenceSphere of InfluenceForeign EnclaveForeign EnclaveQuestion 9ImperialismThe most extreme control an imperialistic nation has over another is known as a _________.(1 point)ResponsesColonyColonyProtectorateProtectorateSphere of InfluenceSphere of InfluenceForeign EnclaveForeign EnclaveQuestion 10ImperialismResult: Foreign influence continues and goods like silk, spices, textiles continue to be exported and leave China weakWhat event occurred to cause this result?(1 point)ResponsesRusso-Japanese WarRusso-Japanese WarIndian National Congress FormedIndian National Congress FormedBoxer RebellionBoxer RebellionSuez Canal ConstructedSuez Canal ConstructedQuestion 11ImperialismThe Suez Canal connects-(1 point)ResponsesRed Sea to the Atlantic OceanRed Sea to the Atlantic OceanAtlantic Ocean to Pacific OceanAtlantic Ocean to Pacific OceanIndian Ocean to Red SeaIndian Ocean to Red SeaRed Sea to Mediterranean SeaRed Sea to Mediterranean SeaQuestion 12ImperialismWhich event showed the strength of Japan, and weaknesses of Russia?(1 point)ResponsesBoxer RebellionBoxer RebellionSuez Canal ConstructionSuez Canal ConstructionIndian National Congress FormedIndian National Congress FormedRusso-Japanese WarRusso-Japanese WarQuestion 13ImperialismWhich foreign influence left India weak?(1 point)ResponsesColony CompanyColony CompanyArchduke Franz Ferdinand AssassinationArchduke Franz Ferdinand AssassinationTrench WarfareTrench WarfareEast India Company

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Here are the answers to your questions regarding the Era of Imperialism:

**Question 1:**
**Definition that best describes the Era of Imperialism:**
**European nations controlling colonies for resources.**

**Question 2:**
**Ways imperialist nations dominate weaker areas EXCEPT:**
**Respect for traditions.**

**Question 3:**
**The nation shown to be the imperialist (strongest) in the political cartoon:**
**United States.**

**Question 4:**
**All of the following are strong, imperialist nations during the late 1800's EXCEPT:**
**China.**

**Question 5:**
**Which of the following is NOT a reason for strong nations to try to become imperialistic?**
**To lose natural resources.**

**Question 6:**
**Matthew Perry is associated with opening which previously isolated country up to trade?**
**Japan.**

**Question 7:**
**Which Asian nation becomes a strong, imperialistic nation in the late 1800's-early 1900's?**
**Japan.**

**Question 8:**
**Egypt was known as a ______ because Great Britain controlled the important route through Suez Canal.**
**Protectorate.**

**Question 9:**
**The most extreme control an imperialistic nation has over another is known as a __________.**
**Colony.**

**Question 10:**
**What event occurred to cause the result: Foreign influence continues and goods like silk, spices, textiles continue to be exported and leave China weak?**
**Boxer Rebellion.**

**Question 11:**
**The Suez Canal connects:**
**Red Sea to Mediterranean Sea.**

**Question 12:**
**Which event showed the strength of Japan, and weaknesses of Russia?**
**Russo-Japanese War.**

**Question 13:**
**Which foreign influence left India weak?**
**East India Company.**

Feel free to ask if you need further information or clarification on any of these points!

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