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SLO REVIEW Part II: A SLO Strikes Back. Nationalism Industrial Revolution Imperialism 100 200 300 400 500.

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1 SLO REVIEW Part II: A SLO Strikes Back

2 Nationalism Industrial Revolution Imperialism 100 200 300 400 500

3 NATIONALISM - 100 The belief that people’s greatest loyalties should be to a nation of people who share a common culture and history is known as this.

4 NATIONALISM – 100 Nationalism Å

5 NATIONALISM - 200 This was the last major battle for independence in Latin America.

6 NATIONALISM - 200 Battle of Ayacucho Å

7 NATIONALISM - 300 This country had the only bloodless revolution.

8 NATIONALISM - 300 Brazil Å

9 NATIONALISM - 400 Northern and Southern Italy were ultimately united under the control of this kingdom.

10 NATIONALISM - 400 Kingdom of Sardinia Å

11 NATIONALISM - 500 The grito de Dolores was a call in a small town in Mexico issued by this individual as a plea for the people of Mexico to do this.

12 NATIONALISM - 500  Miguel Hidalgo  Rebellion against the Spanish Å

13 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 100 This individual developed a steam engine that could drive machinery.

14 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 100 James Watt Å

15 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 200 This invention was created by James Hargreaves and revolutionized the production of textiles during the revolution.

16 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 200 Spinning Jenny Å

17 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 300 This individual created a steam powered train.

18 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 300 George Stephenson Å

19 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 400 This key invention was instrumental in transportation and shipping of goods.

20 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 400 Steam locomotive Å

21 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 500 This is the reason for the creation of large factories.

22 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 500 Machines were too big and dirty to operate in a home Å

23 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 100 The production of this was the first industry to be heavily manufactured during the Industrial Revolution.

24 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 100 Textiles Å

25 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 200 This was the largest economic class that emerged during the Industrial Revolution.

26 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 200 Working class Å

27 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 300 This is one of the factors of production and is money used to invest in new businesses, heavy machinery, and finance.

28 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 300 Capital Å

29 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 400 Due to the rapid changes of the Industrial Revolution, workers began to demand rights through this entity.

30 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 400 Labor Unions Å

31 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 500 This is the term for when people flock to cities and the infrastructure of the cities is built up.

32 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 500 Urbanization Å

33 IMPERIALISM - 100 This instance in China appealed to many people because it involved sharing all China’s wealth amongst all people.

34 IMPERIALISM - 100 Taiping Rebellion Å

35 IMPERIALISM - 200 Otto von Bismarck practiced realpolitik which means this.

36 IMPERIALISM - 200 Making political decisions based on practical matters rather than theory Å

37 IMPERIALISM - 300 Chinese nationalists known as the Harmonious Fist fought against European influences in this event.

38 IMPERIALISM - 300 Boxer Rebellion Å

39 IMPERIALISM - 400 The argument that Westerns thought they had a duty to bring their civilization to inferior races was known as this.

40 IMPERIALISM - 400 Social Darwinism Å

41 IMPERIALISM - 500 China was only willing to trade one thing with Britain, so the British did this to adjust the trade imbalance they were running up with the Chinese.

42 IMPERIALISM - 500 Shipping opium grown in India to China Å

43 IMPERIALISM - 100 This was the main purpose of European missionaries.

44 IMPERIALISM - 100 To spread Christianity. Å

45 IMPERIALISM - 200 Trade routes improved when the construction of this passage in Egypt connected the Mediterranean and the Red Sea.

46 IMPERIALISM - 200 Suez Canal Å

47 IMPERIALISM - 300 In South Africa, the Boers were decedents of these people.

48 IMPERIALISM - 300 The original Dutch settlers Å

49 IMPERIALISM - 400 The Congo was a personal colony of this individual and the people were treated in this way.

50 IMPERIALISM - 400  King Leopold II of Belgium  Treated as slaves and many people were killed so the Congo would make a profit Å

51 IMPERIALISM - 500 Growing Indian distrust of the British and rumors of pig and cow fat used in bullet casings led to this.

52 IMPERIALISM - 500 The Sepoy Rebellion Å

53 FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION

54 ANSWER


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