Anti-Imperialism: Party Politics Flashcards

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Before the Boer War, what party was divided over its support for imperialism?

A

Liberal party

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What was the Gladstonian approach in terms of imperialism?

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Avoiding the reckless tradition of foreign adventures at colonial expansion

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Who had an approach of avoiding the reckless tradition of foreign adventures at colonial expansion?

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Gladstone

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4
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Why was there a moral issue amongst liberals regarding imperialism?

A

Use of force to spread British international power

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5
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What revolt happened between 1893-4?

A

Revolt of the Matabele in Rhodesia

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When did the revolt of the Matabele in Rhodesia happen?

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1893-4

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What was the impact of the suppression of the revolt of the Matabele in Rhodesia in 1893-4?

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Considerable anti-imperialism

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What revolt between 1893-4 caused considerable anti-imperialism?

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Revolt of the Matabele in Rhodesia

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In what revolt did Cecil Rhodes describe his intention of suppression as “Thoroughly thrashing the natives and giving them an everlasting lesson”?

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1893-4: Revolt of the Matabele in Rhodesia

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What did Rhodes say about the suppression of the revolt of the Matabele in Rhodesia (1893-4)?

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His intention of suppression was “Thoroughly thrashing the natives and giving them an everlasting lesson”

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Who said that there intention of suppression for the revolt of the Matabele in Rhodesia (1893-4) was “Thoroughly thrashing the natives and giving them an everlasting lesson”

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Rhodes

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Why did liberals question the economic advantage of the empire?

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The empire encouraged preferential trade arrangements between Britain and its colonies. Many liberals felt that this undermined international free trade, the basis, they believed, of prosperity

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