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100

The Agricultural Revolution did what to the food supply in England? 

Increased it

100

This is the economic system which had the goal of everyone become equal. 

Communism

100

This enduring issue was seen the most in factories which helped produce goods. 

Impact of innovation

100

Europeans wanted to control Africa for

Natural Resources

100

The American's arrived in Japan to end their isolation and.. 

Trade with Japan

200

The Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain because of access to this fuel source. 

Coal

200

This is the economic system in which people compete with each other for profit. 

Capitalism

200

Name one reason factory conditions were bad. 

Low pay, long hours, dangerous conditions, child labor. 

200

Foreign nations sought to control this in China

Trade

200

Europeans were motivated to spread this religion in Africa and Asia

Christianity 

300

The Agricultural Revolution led to farmers losing their jobs. This created ------, when people moved to cities. 

Urbanization

300

Capitalism led to the creation of this class of people, who were not poor or rich. 

Middle class

300

Workers went on *this* to fight for better conditions and did not work. 

Strike 

300

This was the meeting in which Europeans divided up Africa

Berlin Conference

300

Europeans had access to these which helped them win conflicts

Machine guns

400

Workers in factories formed these to help with their poor conditions. 

Labor Unions

400

This man was the creator of communism and wrote "The Communist Manifesto" 

Karl Marx

400

Factories damaged this environment by creating what? 

smoke, air pollution, 

400

This is known as exclusive trade rights. Was a result of the Opium War.

Spheres of Influence

400

Goal of the White Man's Burden was for Europeans to do what two things?

Educate and Civilize Africans

500

This is when people do not have enough food and starve. Occurred in Ireland with potatoes. 

Famine 

500

This is the idea of no government interference or help in the economy. 

Laissez-Faire Economics 

500

This was the period in which Japan began to modernize and industrialize their nation

Meiji Restoration.

500

This was the idea/belief in which Europeans felt they were "superior" to Africans. 

Social Darwinism. 

500

There are two phrases that have the same meaning. Examples of these phrases are oil, gold, coal, and iron.

Europeans wanted these. 

What are the two phrases? 

Natural Resources and Raw Materials. 

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