Period V Assessment review list. Causes of Nationalism Examples of Nationalist movements Motives of independence movements Methods of Expansion Founding.

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Period V Assessment review list

Causes of Nationalism Examples of Nationalist movements Motives of independence movements Methods of Expansion Founding documents of New Countries

Feminism Causes of Feminism Examples of Feminist movements

slavery Slave trade Change over time of slave trade Causes of Abolitionism Examples of Abolitionist movements Racial Segregation and Discrimination How it differed based on location – North America – Latin America – Asian territories

Industrial Revolution Impact on Women Impact on Population/growth of cities Social change brought on by IR 1 st vs 2 nd Industrial Revolution Effect on the rest of the world

Change in Global Trade Impact of Industrial Revolutions in specific regions Impact on local economies

Imperialism Motives for Imperialism Social Darwinism Christianity White Man’s Burden Manifest Destiny Need for natural resources

Imperialism over time Outcomes of Imperialism European advantages over Natives of Africa and Asia Response of Natives to European rule Scramble for Africa Motives and examples Competition between Europeans over land

China in response to Imperialism change in demographics response to Western influence

Ottoman Empire The “sick man of Europe” Reforms by the Ottoman Empire – Tanzimat – Young Ottomans – Young Turks

Japan Tokugawa Shogunate Meiji Restoration – Defensive modernization of Japan – Outcomes of modernization