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The nature of imperialism in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Key questions for this section.
1. What was the concept of imperialism?
2. What were the reasons for imperialism?
3. What was the nature of imperialism in the 19th and early 20th centuries?
4. What were the consequences of imperialism for Africa and Asia in terms of power relations and trade?
5. What impact did European imperialism have on Africa?
6. How did European imperialism influence India and the Indies?
7. What impact did European imperialism have on China?
8. Why did Japan join the colonial race?
9. What was the world like in the 1900s?
10. What was the impact of nationalism and democracy on developments in Europe in the early 1900s?
11. What was the link between imperialism and WW1?
12. How did imperialism and colonialism entrench ideas of race – segregation, assimilation, paternalism?
13. What is the concept of indigenous knowledge?
14. How did imperialism dominate indigenous knowledge production?
The nature of imperialism in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Key questions for this section.
1. What was the concept of imperialism?
2. What were the reasons for imperialism?
3. What was the nature of imperialism in the 19th and early 20th centuries?
4. What were the consequences of imperialism for Africa and Asia in terms of power relations and trade?
5. What impact did European imperialism have on Africa?
6. How did European imperialism influence India and the Indies?
7. What impact did European imperialism have on China?
8. Why did Japan join the colonial race?
9. What was the world like in the 1900s?
10. What was the impact of nationalism and democracy on developments in Europe in the early 1900s?
11. What was the link between imperialism and WW1?
12. How did imperialism and colonialism entrench ideas of race – segregation, assimilation, paternalism?
13. What is the concept of indigenous knowledge?
14. How did imperialism dominate indigenous knowledge production?
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