KEY TERMS
Imperialism: the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or ofacquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
Colonialism: the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people.
National security: a collective term for the defense and foreign relations of a country, protection of the interests of a country
Social Darwinism: a 19th-century theory, inspired by Darwinism, by which the social order is accounted as the product of natural selection of those persons best suited to existing living conditions and in accord with which a position of laissez-faire is advocated.
Missionary impulse: missionaries to spread Christianity to Asia and Africa.
Gandhi: an iconoclast that lead the Indian people to liberation of the British East India Company.
Scramble for Africa: European countries wanted to imperialize the African countrie
Colonialism: the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people.
National security: a collective term for the defense and foreign relations of a country, protection of the interests of a country
Social Darwinism: a 19th-century theory, inspired by Darwinism, by which the social order is accounted as the product of natural selection of those persons best suited to existing living conditions and in accord with which a position of laissez-faire is advocated.
Missionary impulse: missionaries to spread Christianity to Asia and Africa.
Gandhi: an iconoclast that lead the Indian people to liberation of the British East India Company.
Scramble for Africa: European countries wanted to imperialize the African countrie