and Answers All Correct
The French Force was trekking from ____ to ____, the British Force was trekking from
_____ to _____ - Answer-West East South North
France's goal in North Africa was to have an uninterrupted route between the _____
river and the ____. - Answer-Niger Nile
Britain wanted to connect their possessions in _____ Africa with those in ____ Africa
and then those both with those in the ____ Basin, in modern day _____, _____ and
______ with a 'Cape to Cairo' railway. - Answer-South East Nile Egypt Sudan Uganda
The signing of the ______ ________ (1904) was primarily signed as a way to resolve
________ disputes, French suzerainty over _____-____ Africa being acknowledged in
return for Britain having a free hand in _____. - Answer-Entente Cordiale imperial North
West Egypt
The signing of the _______ ________ (1904) can be seen to have been the end of
_________ _________. - Answer-Entente Cordiale splendid isolation
_______ and ______ cooperated over the ruling of some of the ______ __ ________
________. - Answer-Britain France League of Nations mandates
The _____-_____ Pact was signed in 1935 between the Foreign Ministers of Britain and
France. - Answer-Hoare Laval
The Hoare-Laval Pact was agreed in ____ between _______ and ______ and would
have seen the lion's share of _________ handed over to _________. - Answer-1935
Britain France Abyssinia Mussolini
The Hoare-Laval Pact demonstrated the close relationship between ________ and
______ whilst also showing how much both countries wanted to lure _____ away from
_______, highlighting the imperial rivalry with _______. - Answer-Britain France Italy
Germany Germany
In what year was the Suez Crisis? - Answer-1956
The ____ ______ (1956) demonstrated the close relationship between _______ and
______. - Answer-Suez Crisis Britain France
, In what year did de Gaulle reject Britain's first application to join the EEC? - Answer-
1963
In what year was the Atlantic Charter? - Answer-1941
Which clause of the Atlantic Charter stated that all people had a right to self-
determination? - Answer-3
Clause 3 of the ________ _______ was seemingly at odds with imperialism, but
Churchill claimed that it didn't apply to the British Empire, only those under ______
occupation. - Answer-Atlantic Charter German
Some historians consider that _______'s strong opposition to imperialism as being a
strong influence on the collapse of the British Empire, especially since Britain was
hugely __ ____ to _______ after WW2. - Answer-America in debt America
In what year did the Malayan Emergency begin? - Answer-1948
Britain's decision to fight Chin Peng's ____ was presented to the ___ as Britain's
contribution to the global anti-_________ struggle, even though the primary motivation
for holding onto Malaya was more mundane - exporting ___ and ______. - Answer-
MNLA USA communist tin rubber
Who was leading the French force at the Fashoda Incident (1898)? - Answer-Jean-
Baptiste Marchand
Who was leading the British force at the Fashoda Incident (1898)? - Answer-Herbert
Kitchener
In what modern day country is Fashoda? - Answer-South Sudan
The ______ force eventually withdrew at Fashoda. - Answer-French
In what year was the official unification of Germany? - Answer-1871
The Berlin Conference (____-____) was hosted by ____ ___ ________ and set out the
rules under which the ________ ___ ______ would take place. - Answer-1884 1885
Otto von Bismarck Scramble for Africa
In what year was the German Colonial Society founded? - Answer-1887
The German Colonial Society aimed at a more _________ German foreign policy. -
Answer-expansive
In what year was the Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty? - Answer-1890