This man was key to the series of revolutions in South America and had a country named after him.
Simon Bolivar
This nation became the strongest empire of the Great Powers after the end of the Napoleonic Wars.
The British Empire
This ‘ism’ is defined as the action of a nation maintaining political, economic, and cultural control over another territory.
Imperialism/Colonialism
This Japanese man traveled across the world to better understand his faith before returning home and founding a Christian school that still exists today
Neesima Shimeta (Joseph Hardy)
The efforts of Simon Bolivar and other revolutionaries mainly focused on independence for colonies on this continent.
South America
A few decades after the Mexican Revolution, a border dispute with their northern neighbors would result in a war that forced Mexico to give up over half of their land in the north to this rising nation.
USA
After the fall of Napoleon, this meeting of the Great Powers of Europe reset the balance of powers and promoted the expansion of European empires around the world instead of within Europe.
Congress of Vienna/Concert of Europe
This ‘ism’ redefined how civilization worked by creating engines, machinery, and mass production of goods. Unfortunately, there were many negative results as well.
A: Industrialism
In addition to being an explorer and a doctor, this man spread the Gospel as he traversed the unknown expanses of Africa and searched for the source of the Nile River.
David Livingstone
This country, unlike the others surrounding it, did not revolt against its colonial rulers but rather accepted a Portuguese prince to be its new King.
The Empire of Brazil
Napoleon sent an army to this colony to get the people to work on these plantations because he needed money to fund the expansion of this territory.
Haiti, Sugar Plantations,Louisiana Territory,
The two greatest empires Britain and Russia faced off in a series of conflicts over control of the Afghanistan region in the late 1800s known as the _______________.
Great Game
This man promoted the idea of this ‘ism’ as a reaction and solution to Capitalism.
Karl Marx, Socialism
This American missionary dedicated his life to spreading the Gospel in South America and later in Hawaii.
Titus Coan
The Opium Wars was a series of conflicts between European Powers and this country over the right to import this dangerous drug into the country.
China
Name all the countries in South America that gained Independence from Spain during the South American Revolutions.
Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay,
Name at least three reasons the African continent was not able to be fully colonized before the Industrial Revolution.
Climate (Sahara Desert, Congo Jungle)
Disease (Yellow Fever, Malaria, Sleeping Sickness)
Unnavigatable Rivers
Natives resistance to European disease
Hostile native tribes.
The first step to becoming an empire.
Nationalism
This woman dedicated her life to serving and evangelizing to the people of this country.
Mary Ann Aldersey, China
A key reason behind the British Empire's decision to colonize the region of Egypt was to control and protect this vital trade route that cut the distance between Britain and India in half.
Suez Canal
Napoleon decided to sell this territory after failing to beat the Haitians. In addition to stiff resistance from the former slaves of Haiti, the French army was also devastated by this.
Louisiana Purchase (Territory), Malaria
Thanks to nationalism, these three nations were able to join the great powers and gain colonies around the world in the late 1800s.
Japan, Italy, Germany
Name at least three other ‘isms’ from these chapters that have not been mentioned in this category and provide the definitions.
Isolationism, Capitalism, Conservatism, Romanticism
The Three Institutions of South American Rule.
The Royal 1⁄5 , the Catholic Church, Patriarchy
The newly born Empire of Japan asserted its power by colonizing these two regions in Asia and beating these two powerful enemies in wars.
Korea, Taiwan & China, Russia