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THIS IS

With Host... Your

RevolutionsIndustrial Revolution ImperialismFamous Faces NationalismVocabulary

Members of this group formed the National Assembly and agreed to the Tennis Court Oath to protest economic and political conditions in France in the late 1780s. A 100

Who are the Third Estate? A 100

Colonists in British North America protested the economic and political restraints placed on them to help recover the costs of this important war for global domination. A 200

What is the Seven Years’ War (or French and Indian War)? A 200

In an effort to free themselves from French rule, the people of Hispaniola revolted under this former slaves leadership. A 300

Who is Toussaint L’Ouverture? A 300

Seeking more individual freedoms from their harsh monarchical rulers, the people of France, Germany, Austria and other European nations rebelled in these collective revolutions. A 400

What are the Revolutions of 1848? A 400

After the defeat of Napoleon in 1815, absolute monarchs from across Europe met here to establish guidelines to end the cycle of revolution. A 500

What is the Congress of Vienna? A 500

This industry was the first to reap the benefits of the Industrial Revolution? B 100

What is the cotton textile industry? B 100

A part of the Agricultural Revolution, this movement created a large labor forces in the urban areas of England, by forcing sharecroppers off the land. B 200

What is the Enclosure Movement? B 200

Developed by Thomas Newcomen and James Watt, this invention radically improved the mechanization of manufacturing along with transportation in the 19 th century. B 300

What is the steam engine? B 300

The last of the following countries to become industrialized: France, Belgium, Russia, Germany. B 400

What is Russia? B 400

Of the following, the one that was NOT one of the 5 revolutionary innovations involved in industrialization: Increase in Iron Supply Mechanization Invention of the Time Clock Steam Engine Division of Labor B 500

What is the invention of the time clock? B 500

In an effort to control the lucrative diamond industry in Southern Africa, the British fought the Afrikaners and this indigenous tribe. C 100

Who are the Zulu? C 100

The product Britain introduced to China to gain a favorable balance of trade– eventually leading to a war. C 200

What is Opium? C 200

This mutiny resulted from the increasing presence of Britain in India and their perceived cultural superiority and indifference to native culture. C 300

What is the Sepoy Rebellion? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

This was the only Southeast Asian country to not get colonized by the British, Dutch, or French. C 400

What is Siam C 400

Poem written by Rudyard Kipling that outlines popular Western notions about benefits and challenges of Imperialism. C 500

What is The White Man’s Burden? C 500

French rulers seen here who lost their heads during the French Revolution. D 100

Who are Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette? D 100

Indian reformer and administrator that attempted to blend Western values with eastern customs and called for an end to child marriage, sati, female infanticide, and even a reform of the caste system. D 200

Who is Rammohun Roy? D 200

His The Wealth of Nations popularized the capitalist notion of laissez-faire economics. D 300

Who is Adam Smith? D 300

Seen here, this industrialist became politically influential after his company discovered Diamonds in South Africa. D 400

Who is Cecil Rhodes? D 400

The most important figure in the unification of Germany, this Chancellor also called for the Berlin Conference on Africa in D 500

Who is Otto von Bismarck? D 500

E 100 Assisted by France, England, and Russia, this country gained it’s independence from the Ottoman Empire, after being inspired by Serbia’s earlier attempts at revolution.

What is Greece? E 100

This ambitious program of nationalist reform in the Ottoman Empire was designed to help modernize the waning empire. E 200

What are the Tanzimat Reforms? E 200

This southern European country unified on the grounds of nationalism under the leadership of Giuseppe Garibaldi. E 300

What is Italy? E 300

This Turkish leader led a nationalist revolution in Egypt and quickly industrialized the country. E 400

Who is Muhammad Ali? E 400

Movement among Russian intellectuals to identify culturally and politically with the peoples of Eastern Europe. E 500

What is Pan-Slavism? E 500

When foreigners are subject to their own laws and exempt from another nation’s jurisdiction-- despite the fact they live in that other nation. F 100

What is extraterritoriality? F 100

The free mixed-race population of Haiti that led the revolution against France. F 200

Who are the gens de couleur? F 200

Revolutionary republican party in France that led the Reign of Terror under Maximilien Robespierre. F 300

Who are the Jacobins? F 300

The division of Africa among European powers. F 400

What is the Scramble for Africa? F 400

Ideology developed by radical thinkers who questioned the sanctity of private property and argued in support of industrial workers and against their employers. F 500

What is socialism? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Gender Issues in the 19 th Century Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

This term refers to the justification of removing middle- class women from contact with the business world and placing them back into the home. Click on screen to continue

What is the “Cult of Domesticity” Click on screen to continue

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