Industrialization Basics
Technology & Power
African Resistance
Asian Resistance
Miscellaneous
100

This was the main reason industrial nations wanted colonies in the 19th century.

What are raw materials and new markets?

100

Technological innovations such as machine guns and steamships allowed Europe to do this.

What is conquer and control distant lands?

100

The Scramble for Africa was motivated by national pride and competition for this.

What are raw materials?

100

The Sepoy Rebellion began due to rifle cartridges rumored to contain these.

What are cow and pig fat?

100

Factories relied heavily on this group because they were cheap and easy to exploit.

Who are children?

200

This new system concentrated wealth and power in the hands of factory owners.

What is the factory system?

200

Industrialization changed the global balance of power because European nations had this advantage.

What is superior technology?


200

The Berlin Conference divided Africa without considering these.

What are existing ethnic and cultural boundaries?

200

After the Sepoy Rebellion, Britain responded by doing this.

What is taking direct control of India?

200

This central problem describes child labor during the Industrial Revolution.

What is exploitation and unsafe conditions?

300

This describes how industrialization changed the relationship between workers and owners.

What is increased owner power and decreased worker control?

300

This belief claimed that strong nations were meant to rule weaker ones.

What is Social Darwinism?

300

Colonized African groups resisted imperialism largely through this strategy.

What are nationalist movements and armed rebellions?


300

The Boxer Rebellion was aimed at driving out these foreign powers.

What are European imperialists?

300

Industrialization created long-term economic dependence for these regions.

What are colonized territories?

400

Evidence that factories represented both progress and exploitation.

What are new jobs with dangerous working conditions?

400

Colonies supplied these to industrial nations, who turned them into finished goods.

What are raw materials?

400

This battle demonstrated that Africans could challenge European power.

What is the Battle of Isandlwana?

400

Asian resistance movements were motivated by national pride and this.

What is cultural identity?

400

Migration and industrialization caused cities to become more crowded and this type of movement to form.

What are labor movements?

500

This population movement created overcrowding and new labor movements.

What is urban migration

500

This evidence supports the idea that imperialism was an extension of industrialization.

What is using colonies for raw materials and new markets?

500

African resistance movements combined these two elements.

What are military and cultural effects?

500

Both the Sepoy and Boxer rebellions ultimately ended in this outcome.

What is military defeat but future inspiration for independence?

500

The Industrial Revolution changed European society by shifting production from homes to these.

What are factories?

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