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What prompted Hong Xiuquan to initiate a rebellion agaisnt the Qing dynasty?

When he failed the Civil Service Examination four times he began studying Christianity.

Why did the British insist on their right to sell Opium to the Chinese?

It was the only good that could be sold to China as Profit

What was the Self-Strengthening Movement?

An attempt to blend cultural traditions with western technology in China.

What rebellion in Qing China served as the prime extreme example in reaction to foreigners?

Boxer Rebellion

What are “spheres of influence”? How were they developed?

A power has exclusive trade, transportation, and legal rights A power has exclusive trade, transportation, and legal rights. They were made due to a weak military and little support from citizens.

What events led to the Russo-Japanese War?

Nicholas II took the throne and tried to expand his empire into East Asia. His intentions clashed with Russian intentions. An event known as Bloody Sunday.

Why was the Tokugawa government overthrown?

The Japanese people were angry at having to sign unequal treaties.

What did the Meiji Government do that began its success in reforming Japan?

They destroyed the daimyo and the Samurai class.

How was the Japanese constitution different from the European constitution?

The Emperor controlled all bodies of government The Emperor controlled all bodies of government. There were few checks on the Executive Branch

What is a Chamber “Diet” in the Japanese Constitution?

The Japanese constitution established a constitutional monarchy The Japanese constitution established a constitutional monarchy. A Chamber Diet was Parliament.

What caused the decline in the Ottoman Empire?

Military defeats & restlessness of the Janissary corps

What was the significance of Mahmud II’s actions?

He saw the Janissary as obstructions to reform and had them killed.

What happened during Tanzimat Reform?

Ottoman Period of reorganization Ottoman Period of reorganization. Reformers drew inspiration from Enlightenment thinkers.

Who were the Young Turks Who were the Young Turks? What did they do that caused the biggest dissension?

Reform group used newspaper to inspire movement Reform group used newspaper to inspire movement. Tried to institute Turkish as the offical language.

How did Abdul Hamid II Rule?

A complete autocrat. After his rule reformers were convinced that the unchecked power of the Sultan would destroy the Ottoman Empire.

How was the majority of the population in Russia classified during this time?

Serfs

What did Russia believe to be the key to Social Reform?

Emancipation of the Serfs

What happened once the serfs were emancipated?

Immediate impact was freedom, most serfs found their lives changed very little.

What was Sergei Witte’s Industrialization Policy?

Massive Railway construction Massive Railway construction. Nationalization was not part of his policy.

What did the introduction of industrialization in Russia do for the working class?

Left them subject to revolutionary propaganda.

Who was charged with putting an end to the Opium Wars?

Lin Zexu

What type of economy are CSDHS’s gold cards an example of?

Token Economy

What do we do in World History class, for almost every chapter, that allows us to understand the many vocabulary words in the textbook?

We Complete Guided Reading Worksheets

What is the Unit we are studying called?

Societies at a Crossroads

Where did Mr. Gleason go to undergraduate school Where did Mr. Gleason go to undergraduate school? Where did he go to graduate school?

University of Maryland & Frostburg State University

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

What is the Name of Mr. Gleason’s Fraternity? OR Where was Ivan Pavlov born?

PHI KAPPA TAU RUSSIA