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This process’s legacy is “decentralized despotism” per Mahmood Mamdani’s Citizen and Subject. (-5[1])Following this process’s “Epic School,” Ali Mazrui called it the third source of a “triple heritagne.” Peripheral crises led “informal” collaborators to drive this “climactic” process per Robinson and Gallagher’s (-5[1])book on its “official mind,” which stressed its continuity with free trade in “legitimate commerce.” (-5[1])This process was a mere “episode” per J. F. Ade Ajayi (“ah-day ah-jah-yee”) of the Ibadan (“ih-BAH-dun”) School, and it resulted from overproduction that led capitalists to seek protected markets, according to J. A. Hobson. (10[1]-5[2])Jules Ferry cited a “civilizing mission” (10[1]-5[1])to (-5[1])justify parts of this process, (10[1]-5[3])whose speed is often credited to (10[1])quinine’s breach of the “disease (10[3])barrier” (10[1])and (10[1])the (10[1])Maxim gun. For 10 points, (10[1])the start of what centerpiece of the “new imperialism” is often dated to the Berlin Conference? ■END■ (10[13])

ANSWER: Scramble for Africa [or Scramble for African territory, or partition of Africa, colonization of Africa, European conquest of Africa, African colonialism, race for Africa, acquisition of Africa, invasion of Africa, or equivalents; accept specific African countries such as Madagascar or Tunisia in place of “Africa”; prompt on new imperialism, high imperialism, late colonialism, colonization, or equivalents] (Robinson and Gallgher wrote Africa and the Victorians and “The Imperialism of Free Trade.”)
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Jakob MyersIndianaChicago B11-5
Michael DuWaterlooChicago A41-5
Karsten RynearsonYale AMichigan56-5
William HoustonChicago DCornell B8810
Justin WytmarIllinoisMaryland88-5
Michal GerasimiukStanfordNorth Carolina A88-5
Sanjay SrihariGeorgia TechBrown94-5
Graham TroyNorth Carolina BHarvard9410
Marcus Forbes-GreenToronto BWUSTL B95-5
Cooper RohColumbia APurdue10010
Conor ThompsonIowa StateNorthwestern100-5
Lexi TermanRutgersColumbia B100-5
Ethan AshbrookMinnesota ATexas100-5
Ben SterlingYale BClaremont Colleges10610
Graham CopeFloridaPenn11110
Liam StarnesChicago CSouth Carolina11110
Joseph ChambersVirginiaDuke11110
Jacob Hardin-BernhardtNYUToronto A11210
Eve FleisigBerkeley AJohns Hopkins11310
Cory SmithKentuckyVanderbilt11410
Sam BakerMcGillTruman State11910
Claire JonesChicago AWaterloo13610
Henry CafaroChicago BIndiana13610
Charles HangWUSTL ACornell A13610
Jason HongBrownGeorgia Tech13610
Chris SimsNorthwesternIowa State13610
Connor MayersMarylandIllinois13610
Rohan ShelkeBerkeley BMinnesota B13610
Skand ParvatikarArizona StateOttawa13610
Jack RadoColumbia BRutgers13610
Jonathan ShaufNorth Carolina AStanford13610
Mitchell ShaddenTexasMinnesota A13610
Neal JoshiWUSTL BToronto B13610
Todd MaslykMichiganYale A13610