1. Why did China have a favorable balance of trade with great Britain until the second opium war?
2. How did the Chinese government resist the British trade of opium?
3. What where the basic demands of the Treaty of Nanjing?
4. What two factors drove imperialism?
5. Which one does Green claim was a more powerful and why?
6. What prevented the Europeans from colonizing Africa before the 19th century?
7. What technologies facilitated Europe’s domination of Africa?
8. Why did African resistance fail? What African exceptions does Green mention?
9. Why did most European powers use indirect rule to control their colonies?
10. Why did indigenous rulers agree to cooperate with European colonizers?
11. How did the United States participate in imperialism?
12. How did Khedive Ismail efforts to modernize and expand Egypt’s territory lead to his downfall?
13. How did business imperialism compare to political imperialism? How does the legacy of business imperialism affect Americans today?
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