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The development of industries for the machine production of goods.
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King of Belgium who controlled the Congo and exploited the Africans by forcing them to collect sap from rubber plants.
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An area in which an outside power claims exclusive investment or trading privileges.
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A country or a territory with its own internal government but under the control of an outside power.
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A policy in which a nation forces or encourages a subject people to adopt its institutions and customs.
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A meeting in 1884-1885 at which representatives of European nations agreed upon rules for the European colonization of Africa.
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The application of Charles Darwin's ideas about evolution and 'survival of the fittest' to human societies, particularly as justification for imperialist expansion.
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A South African tribe that placed an emphasis on military organization and skill.
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Prime Minister of Britain's Cape Colony, now South Africa, who wanted to strengthen Britain's control over the area.
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A policy of treating subject people as if they were children, providing for their needs but not giving them rights.
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A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, or socially.
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Emperor of Ethiopia who led the nation to successfully resist the Europeans.
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A person sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
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Strong loyalty to one's own tribe, often leading to to inter-tribal conflict within a nation.
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The belief that one race is superior to others.
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The shift, beginning in England during the 18th century, from making goods by hand to making them by machine.
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A country or a territory governed internally by a foreign power.
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Dutch colonists in South Africa.
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10
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A conflict lasting from about 1899-1902, in which the Boers and the British fought for control of territory in South Africa.
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16
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A Zulu chief who used highly disciplined warriors and good military organization to create a large centralized state.
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