Industrial rev.
Imperialism
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Labour/Slavery
Queer History
100

Define the Industrial Revolution

The process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing.

100

Define Imperialism

A policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means.

100

Define Conquest

The acquisition of territory through force, especially by a victorious state in a war at the expense of a defeated state

100

Define slavery

Situations of exploitation that a person cannot refuse or leave because of threats, violence, coercion, deception, and/or abuse of power

100

what were the stone wall riots?

a series of spontaneous riots in gay bars in june 1969, commonly reffered to as the begginning of the pride movement.


200

Where did the industrial revolution most dominantly take place?

England

200

name some forms of imperialsim

colony, protectorate, sphere of influence, economic imperialism

200

what is gang labour

 a system of division of labor within slavery on a plantation.

200

what do the black and brown represent on the inclusivity pride flag?

they represent the balck trans women who lead the first pride movements in the 60' and 70's, accredited as the mothers of the pride movement.



300

What were some effects of the industrial revolution?

Increased production and efficiency, lower prices, more goods, improved wages, and migration from rural areas to urban areas.

300

what are some effects of imperialism?

colonization - europeans control land 

colonial economics - uropeans control trade

christianisation - christianity spreads to africa, india and asia

300

what is the difference betweeen race, ethnicity and culture?

race is a social construct, ethnicity is based on where a person is born and shared physical features, and culture is the traditions, religion etc a person is raised with.

300

why are queer people commonly reffered to as fruity?

"nutty as a fruit cake"

400

What were working conditions like in the industrial revolution?

long hours, dangerous machines, hot temps, dusty air.

400

give me a specific example of imperialism

google it i guess? France's control of Vietnam from the mid- to late-1800s

400

what waas the middle passage and what was it like

The enslaved were transported in wretched conditions, men and women separated, across the Atlantic

400

what year was the first nationall coming out day observed?

1988

500

what is the difference between capitalism and socialism?

capatalism - government cant interfere with economy, consumers compete, businesses follow self interest, businesses own property

socialsim - state own property, community of producers, capitalists take advantage of employees, distribute goods based on needs.

500

What is the difference between indirect and direct control?

direct control - no self rule, forgien ruler, assimilation, based on eruopean styles.

indirect control - decelop future leaders, limited self rule, local government officails, may have local rules

500

what what is code noir?

slavery was justified and regulated under the Code Noir, which is French for “Black Code.” The French government established the Code Noir to regulate the lives of free and enslaved Black residents in its territories.

500

why are gay people commonly called "friends of dorothy"?

Judy Garland, who starred as the main character Dorothy, is a gay icon.

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