Imperialism
Nationalism
Industrialization
World Leaders
Communism
100

What was the primary reason for other countries to take over weaker countries?

Resources

100

What is nationalism?

A strong belief in one's country. 

100

What is industrialization?

Rapid growth of factories/industry at a wide scale. 

100

Led non-violent protests for Indian Independence. 

Gandhi

100

This revolution was led by Lenin and was caused by poor leadership and mistreatment of the poor/peasants. 

Russian Revolution. 

200

This Revolution led to the need for resources that helped to encourage Imperialism. 

Industrial Revolution

200

Simon Bolivar, Miguel Hidalgo & Toussaint L'Ouverture are examples of Nationalistic leaders who did what?

Latin American Revolutions

200
Industrialization leads to Urbanization. What is urbanization?

Rapid Growth of Cities. 

200

French Soldier who became the Emperor of France after the revolution. Tried and failed to take over the world. 

Napoleon Bonaparte

200

He was the first leader of communist China. He caused mass starvation with the Great Leap Forward's collectivization of farming and led to the denouncement of former allies during the Cultural Revolution. 

Mao Zedong

300
The Meiji Restoration was the Industrial Revolution of this country that led them to become Imperialistic and become aggressive in World War II. 

Japan

300

Nationalism sometimes leads to the unification of different areas based on a shared. 

Language. 

300

This is the belief in freedom for industry and little government intervention. Pro-business. 

Capitalism

300

Nationalistic Leader of North Vietnam who used violent means to unify Vietnam in the Vietnam War. 

Ho Chi Minh
300

He was the second leader of Soviet Russia. Committed the Holodomor in Ukraine (famine) and brutally treated his people. He allied with the USA/Britain during WWII.

Joseph Stalin. 
400

Britain controlled this country for a long time. Leading to a boycott of British goods, and eventually the development of two new countries. 

India

400

Nationalism along with Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, led to this war. 

World War I

400

Low wages, child labor, and pollution were all side effects of what?

Industrialization. 

400

The first leader of post-Apartheid (purposefully discrimination based on race) in South Africa. Helped to end Apartheid through violent and non-violent means. 

Nelson Mandela

400

He was the second communist leader of China. He gave more freedoms but still controlled his people with an iron fist as shown by the Tiananmen Square Massacre.

Deng Xiaoping

500

The Berlin Conference divided this continent between different imperial powers. 

Africa

500

Zionism was a nationalistic movement that led to the development of this nation (founded by these people) after the Holocaust. 

Israel (Jewish).

500

As a reaction to Industrialization, Karl Marx developed this anti-capitalism belief, that believes in worker's rights and government control of the economy. 

Communism

500

Nationalistic Leader of Turkey who led important Reforms. Including westernization/modernization. 

Kemal Ataturk.
500

This was the final leader of the Soviet Union in the 1980's at the end of the Cold War. He issued Perestroika and Glasnost which gave his people more freedoms. 

Mikhail Gorbachev

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