In dust trees? What?
Rotations and Revolutions
Crisis Confronted
Close Encounters of a Third Kind
Anything Goes!
100
First location of the Industrial Revolution.
Where is England?
100
Driven by sharp conflicts within society.
What was the French Revolution?
100
Europeans used this to ‘justify’ racism.
What is 'modern' science?
100
The invasion, occupation, or colonization of African lands by European powers between 1881 and 1914.
What was the Scramble for Africa?
100
A highly profitable good, it enabled large amounts of trade between Britain and China.
What were poppy seeds/opium?
200
Included smaller businessmen, doctors, lawyers, and engineers.
What were the Middle Classes?
200
Most prominent Latin American independence movement leader.
Who was Simon Bolivar?
200
The Ottoman Empire’s nickname.
What is “the Sick Man of Europe”?
200
An American, who opened trade with Japan.
Who was Commodore Matthew Perry?
200
A cautionary saying the whites had, often striking fear.
What is “Remember Haiti”?
300
Organization that emerged due to the Industrial Revolution.
What are labour/trade unions?
300
Viewed as out of date and unnecessary for the industrial technology and capitalism.
What is slavery?
300
A prominent anti-foreigner movement in China.
What was the Boxer Rebellion?
300
Some Africans and Asians benefited from the new European dominance through this type of farming, which was highly profitable.
What was cash crop farming?
300
Japan focused a lot on this during the Meiji Restoration/Industrialization.
What was the countywide railway development?
400
Main symbol of the Industrial Revolution.
What were railroads and trains?
400
This political concept was born out the Atlantic Revolutions.
What are nations/nationalism?
400
Western nation with no national parliament, no legal political parties, and no nationwide elections. Hint: It had an absolute monarch.
What is Tsarist Russia?
400
The revolt of Indian troops due to discontentment with the British administration (1857-58).
What was Indian Mutiny (or the Sepoy Rebellion)?
400
An island dominated by the French during the Scramble for Africa.
Where is Madagascar?
500
Military strongmen in Latin America who achieved power as defenders of order and property.
Who were caudillos?
500
Forced the Russian tsar’s regime to make more substantial reforms.
What was the Revolution of 1905?
500
Name of a wave of Chinese policies aimed at conservative modernization.
What was 'self-strengthening'?
500
A meeting between European nations to create rules on how to peacefully divide Africa among them for colonization (1884-85).
What was the Berlin Conference?
500
Simon Bolivar’s full name.
Who is Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios Ponte y Blanco?
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