| Term | Definition |
| trade; profit; power; to improve the lives of foreign people | What are some reasons for imperialism? |
| colony; protectorate; sphere of influence | What are three ways imperial nations ruled other people? |
| spices | Why were Europeans drawn to Southeast Asia? |
| Island groups - Philippines & East Indies; Mainland- grew crops: coffee & tea - raw materials: petroleum, rubber, tin | Of what did Europeans take control? |
| British: Malay Peninsula & Burma - French: Vietnam (protectorate) | What two countries competed in Southeast Asia and what did they take? |
| Siam (Thailand) | Which SE Asian country kept its freedom? |
| raw materials and new markets | As nationalism spread, for what were the industrial countries of Europe looking abroad? |
| a type of relationship between countries in which one nation directly or indirectly controls the govt. or the economy of another nation (race to gain colonies) | What is imperialism? |