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Chapter 16 teaches students about:

  • The forty years of Europe's world supremacy preceding World War I.
  • The territorial and political domination entailed by the new imperialism.
  • The economic and non-economic motives of imperialism, as well as the socialist critiques of those motives.
  • The decline of the Ottoman Empire and European concerns over both its decline and potential reform.
  • The division of Africa among the European countries, and the failure of international regulation in preventing conflicts among competing European powers.
  • European colonial rule in Asia, nationalist challenges to that rule, and finally, tensions between British and Russian interests in the region.
  • The imposition of the treaty system in China and Chinese resistance to imperialism from both west and Japan.
  • Japan's expansionist ambitions, which brought it into direct conflict with Russia.
  • The concerns raised by the Russians' defeat by the Japanese, and the implications of that experience for both colonizers and colonized peoples.







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