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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
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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
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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
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