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Chapter 1 The new World of the 20 th Century Pages 4-30

Chapter 1 – The New World of the 20 th Century please match the columns Key terms 1.Democracy 2.Nationalism 3.Empires ( GB, Fr, G, R, J, US ) 4.Technology 5.Immigration 6.Transportation 7.Suffrage 8.Boer War ( South African war ) 9.Russo-Japanese War Definitions A) pride in your country B) improved methods of travel C) the vote D) GB vs the Dutch settlers E ) moving from one country to another F ) the people vote for their leaders G) one country having control over another H) improvements made in society to make life more efficient I ) Japan’s attempt at expansion

Chapter 1 – The New World of the 20 th Century ( p 5+6 ) 1)At the turn of the century, most people lived ____________ (in cities or on farms) 2)Homes did not have ________, ________. Very few people had ________. Movies only showed _____ films. 3)Henry Ford still had not invented the _______ and the Wright brothers still hadn’t invented the _______. 4) Immigration to North America was huge by the promise of ___________. 5)Major class issues as everyone was either in the _________ class or upper class. Social reforms were trying to change all this, however. 6)Women’s rights were to be a major challenge to traditional values around the world.

Chapter 1 – The New World of the 20 th Century ( p 6-8 ) 1) In 1900, the population was ___________, 2007 it is 6 billion. out of 1000 people ___________ lived in Asia ___________ in Europe and Russia ___________ in Africa ___________ in NA ___________ in Latin America ___________ in Australia + NZ 2)__________ was the major source of employment for over 70% of the world. 3)Indutrialization started to change all this and the growth of ___________ followed. 4) By 1913, the US produced _____ % of the world’s manufactured goods. Germany _______ Britain _________

Chapter 1 – The New World of the 20 th Century ( p 8-9 ) Immigration 1) What 4 factors combined to create migration to NA? I II III IV Women’s Suffrage 1 ) “A woman’s place is in the _______” 2)What types of jobs did women have, at this time? ___________________ 3)Enfranchisement is the right to ______________. 4)“No ______, _______, _________ or ______ shall vote.” 5)Nellie Mcclung fought for ___________, ___________ ___________ and _________.

Chapter 1 – The New World of the 20 th Century ( ) Transportation 1)________ power revolutionized sea travel. 2)Steam power revolutionized ________ travel on land too. 3)By 1914, there were ______________ on American roads. Communications 1)What did Samuel Morse invent? 2) What did Marconi invent? 3)What did Alexander Graham Bell invent?

Chapter 1 – The New World of the 20 th Century ( p ) Political atmosphere 1)What is Liberalism? 2)What is authoritarianism? 3) Which one do your prefer? Economics 1)What is capitalism? 2)Who were some great industrialists? 3)Was Capitalism a good thing?

Chapter 1 – The New World of the 20 th Century (p 21-23) Imperialism 1) What empires had colonies in Africa? 2)Why did they want them? Boer War 1)“The sun never sets on the ________ empire.” 2)Why did GB want South Africa?

Chapter 1 – The New World of the 20 th Century ( p 24 ) American Imperialism 1)What was the Monroe Doctrine? 2)What are some examples of changes in that policy in the 1900’s? Choose one of the many special features ( figures, profiles, viewpoints or voices ) and write a 50 word summary of the contents of it and a 50 word personal reflection about your opinion of the topic.