IMPERIALISM
IMPERIALISM IN INDIA
IMPERIALISM IN ASIA
WORLD WAR I
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
100

A racist justification for imperialism that applied the biological ideas of natural selection and survival of the fittest to human societies.

SOCIAL DARWINISM


100

A name for the British rule of India

THE RAJ

100

The name of the war that the British began with China that resulted in a series of unequal treaties that weakened China and forced them to trade with the British.

OPIUM WAR

100

The M.A.I.N. causes of World War I

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

100

Name of the last Czar of Russia

Czar Nicholas

200

An international conference that took place in 1884 that established rules for how European countries could claim land in Africa.

THE BERLIN CONFERENCE

200

Name of the company that won trading rights in India and first began imperial rule there.

THE BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY

200

The name of the treaty that ended the first Opium War

TREATY OF NANJING

200

This man's murder by a Serbian terrorist group is considered to be the "spark" that started WWI

ARCHDUKE FRANZ FERDINAND

200

The vocabulary term for a Russian communist

BOLSHEVIK

300

A poem written by Rudyard Kipling that summarized the European view of the duties of imperial nations.

WHITE MAN'S BURDEN

300

The name of an incident when angry Indian soldiers rose up against their British officers

SEPOY REBELLION

300

The name a period in Japanese history that is considered a turning point. This time period resulted in Japan reforming their country so that it could modernize, westernize and imperialize.

MEIJI RESTORATION

300

A type of warfare that was commonly used in WWI and resulted in a stalemate or deadlock where neither side was able to advance or defeat the other.

TRENCH WARFARE

300

This man was inspired by the works of Karl Marx and believed that a socialist revolution would bring the people of Russia peace and prosperity.

LENIN

400

Two reasons why the Industrial Revolution helped spur the era of "New Imperialism" in the 1800s.

1. provided a need for raw materials

2. provided a need for new markets to sell goods

3. provided the technological means to build empires (telegraph, steamboats, trains, machine gun)

400
The name of the event that resulted in the creation of two new countries when the British left India: India and Pakistan. 

THE PARTITION

400

The Japanese successfully defeated Russia and were able to take control of Korea. This war established Japan as the superpower of Asia.

RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR

400

Two major reasons for the US entering WWI?

Sinking of the Lusitania by German U-Boats

Zimmerman Telegram

400

Stalin's economic goals that were a successful in increasing Russia's industrial output but failed miserably in increasing agricultural output. 

5 YEAR PLANS

500

The name for a form of imperialism where local rulers were left in place but were expected to follow the advice of European advisors on issues such as trade. 

PROTECTORATE

500

The name of the nationalist organization in India that promoted self-rule and self-determination

INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

500

The name of the shogun family in Japan that closed Japan to foreign influence and re established feudalism. This family kept Japan in isolation for more than 200 years.

TOKUGAWA SHOGUNATE

500

Name at least 2 countries that collapsed after WWI

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

OTTOMAN EMPIRE

SERBIA


500

The slogan of the Russian Revolution

PEACE, LAND, BREAD!

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