Industrialization
Society and Life
Ideology and Thinkers
Nationalism & Unification
Imperialism & Global Power
100

This country was the first to industrialize due to waterways, access to natural resources like coal, and an abundance of wealth. 

What is Great Britain?

100

This group owned factories, and managed great wealth during industrialization. 

Who are the bourgeoisie? 

100

This ideology supports individual rights, free markets and constitutional governments. 

What is liberalism?

100

He led the Red Shirts in the South of Italy. 

Who is Giuseppe Garibaldi? 
100

This term describes Europe's late 19th century economic and territorial expansion. 

What is New Imperialism? (Africa, and Asia)

200

This invention revolutionized textile production and increased factory efficiency.

What is the Spinning Jenny? (Powered Loom)

200

This group experienced overcrowding, poor sanitation, and long unsafe working conditions. 

Who are the proletariat. The Working Class!

200

The belief that science alone provides knowledge and emphasizes the rational and scientific analysis of nature and humanity.

What is Positivism? 

200

This ideology united people based on shared language, culture, and history but also destabilized Europe. 

What is Nationalism? 

200

This conference divided Africa among the European powers without input from African rulers. 

What was the Berlin Conference?

300

This development dramatically lowered transportation costs and unified national markets. 

What are railroads? 

300

These laws limited child labor and working hours in Britain. 

What are the factory acts?

300

This ideology rejected private property and argued history was driven by class struggle. 

What is Marxism? 

300

This war led to the proclamation of the German Empire in 1871,

What is the Franco-Prussian War?

300

This belief applied "Survival of the fittest" to human society.

What is Social Darwinism? 

400

This law passed and limited the number of working hours to 10 per day and eventually even banned children under 13 from working all together.

What was the ten hours act of 1847?

400

This activity expanded in the 19th century as workers gained limited free time. 

What is leisure activity? 

400

This political approach prioritizes practical goals over ideology. 

What is realpolitik? 

400

This empire was used by Prussia and the German nation states to secure their power in the region. (The empire was on both sides of the war with Germany.)

Who is the Austrian Empire? 

400

This event was a burst of tension between France and Britain which ultimately ended in the signing of the Entente Cordiale which established friendship between the two. 

What is the Fashoda Crisis? 

500

A development led by George Houseman in Paris, a movement that involves demolition and that many other main European Nations will follow. 

What is Urban Planning? 

500

The family unit that the Bourgeoise emphasized that began to leave out more extended family. 

What is the Nuclear Family? 

500

This german leader used nationalism and war to unify Germany.

Who is Otto Von Bismarck? 

500

This movement spread through African Nations and inspired them to resist against encroaching European colonizers. 

What is nationalism? 

500

Written by Joseph Conrad this novel was a critique of the Brutality done in the Congo. 

What is "Heart of Darkness?"

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