Latin America: Industrialization and Independence
Facing the World Economy
Becoming like Europe?
History and Horse Races
Other/Vocab
100

Where else (besides Europe and North America) had an industrial transformation?

What is Japan?

100

The new technology of the steamship cut the sailing time by how much?

By about half.

100

What brought down death rates?

What are public heath measures?

100

During the Industrial Revolution, how did Europe see themselves?

They saw themselves as having racial and cultural superiority due to their genius. 

100

Over time, Latin America split into how many separate countries?

18

200

How was the struggle for independence in Latin America different from the struggle for independence in North America? (2)

Lasted far longer, and was far more destructive. (decimated populations, closed sources of income (mines and farms), shrink international trade, empty national treasuries.)

200

The underwater telegraph did what for Latin America

It brought the latest news and fashions of Europe to Latin America.

200

What did Latin America do to become more like Europe?

They sought to attract more Europeans to boost the number of "white" people. 

200

How are most achievements accomplished?

Most achievements are accomplished through unexpected outcomes of unintentional efforts. 

200

Define "haciendas"

What is a plantation

300

The conservatives stood be the Catholic Church while the liberals fought back with what ideas?

What are Enlightenment ideas?

300

What was one of the most significant economic outcomes of growing integration?

A rapid growth of Latin American exports to the industrializing countries.

300

What did The United States acquire as a result of the Spanish-American War?

What is the territory of Puerto Rico?

300

What does it mean for historians to have a "horse race" mentality?

A horse race mentality is where historians adopt a winners-and-losers thought process. This may cause them to see one area more accomplished than another.

300

Define "caudillos"

What is military strongmen

400

Why was Latin America late to industrialize?

What is Instability and Lack of Support?

400

By 1910, U.S. business interests controlled how much Mexican property? (%)

40%

400

The dictatorship of who caused Mexico to lose 10% of their population?

Who is Porfirio Diaz?

400

How does not viewing history as a horse race effect the world?

This causes the world to see everything as a collective accomplishment, not unique to one specific area.

400

In the twentieth century, middle-class reformers joined with who to end the long dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz?

workers and peasants.

500

What was the name of the war between Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay against Paraguay?

The Paraguayan War or the War of Triple Alliance

500

How much of the world's supply of silver did Mexico produce? (%)

Roughly 50%

500

Why did Latin America not have an Industrial Revolution? 

Because there was more money for landowners and cattlemen than there was from manufacturing products.

500

Name 2 firsts historians are fascinated by?

The first breakthrough to agriculture, the domestication of horses, the first civilization, first use of gunpowder, printing press, etc....

500

What was "the socialist dream?

Equality, justice, and community.

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