Would someone with socialist ideas support free public education from kindergarten through university?
Yes
What is the acronym for the imperialist motivations. Spell out the motivation for each letter.
Exploratory
Militarism
Political
Ideological
Religious
Economic
How did women advocate for their right to vote? Give at least 2 examples.
Posters/signs/billboards, took pictures, protests (non-militant)
Would someone with a great sense of nationalism be willing to fight for their country if called upon during a war?
Yes
True/False: The United States has the smallest wage gap between men and women.
False
Who controls key industries, resources, and services in a socialist system?
Government (community as a whole)
What indigenous tribe did German imperialists drive into the Kalahari Desert?
Herero
What type of feminism is suffrage, or the right to vote?
Political
What brought the German people together during the 19th century?
A common language and culture (through folk tales)
What is a real life example of nationalism?
Pledge of allegiance, observing 4th of July, rooting for American athletes during Olympics, serving in armed forces, etc.
Provide a real life analogy/example of socialism.
Cow analogy/Government steps in to maintain equality
What effects did European imperialism have on native populations?
Starvation; Loss of culture, tradition, language, land; Death; Labor exploitation
What type of feminism is equal access to education?
Social
What is a detriment (shortcoming) of nationalism?
Brings people together at the exclusion of others' interests
Who is responsible for the Irish Potato Famine? Explain.
British Landlords
Irish Tenant Farmers
British Government
Anglican Church
Colonial Capitalism
What historical event sparked socialist ideologies?
Industrial Revolution
What economic system allows imperialism to thrive?
Capitalism
What type of feminism is associated with equal wages?
Economic
Why did Australia change its national anthem in the 20th century?
To create its own national identity that was separate from Britain
Feudalism: What is the social hierarchy of the feudal system?
King, Lords/Nobles, Knights/Vassals, Peasants/Serfs
What is socialism?
Political and economic theory of social organization reliant on ownership and regulation by the community as a whole
What is imperialism?
Policy of extending a country's power and influence over another
What is feminism?
Belief in the political, social, and economic equality of the sexes
What is nationalism?
An ideology that promotes the status of one nation over others, often including intense loyalism and passion for one's own country at the exclusion of others
What is ethnocentrism?
A belief that one's own ethnicity is superior to others