Enlightenment
Government
Economics
Industrial Revolution
Imperialism
100

Mrs. Lenhart's favorite Enlightenment thinker, John Locke, believed in life, liberty, and property that is also known as this idea.

What is natural rights?

100

A single individual holds the power in this type of government system.

What is a dictatorship?

100

This is the most common type of economic system in the world today.

What is mixed economy?

100

These 2 resources found in the LAND category are necessary for industrialization during the 1800s.

What are coal and water?

100

This is one-sided information trying to get you to believe or do something like the Pear's Soap ad or the Uncle Sam "We Want You" poster.

What is propaganda?

200
The Enlightenment influenced people around the world to question their governments including this man that wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

This group holds the power in a democracy.

Who are the people?

200

This term means that the government will be "hands off" in the economy.

What is laissez-faire?

200
Another word for cities that we learned is _________ while countryside is called ___________.

What are urban and rural?

200

Trade, new markets, commerce, raw materials, natural resources fall under the "motive" for imperialism that we learned.

What is economic motive?

300

This idea from the Enlightenment suggests that people agree to be governed if the government protects their rights.

What is Social Contract?

300

This idea..not from the Enlightenment...suggests that monarchs were chosen by God to rule their countries thus the ability to pass down the reign to their heirs.

What is divine right?
300

Monopolies, a large gap between the rich and poor, and workers being taken advantage of in the workplace are common characteristics of this type of government.

What is market economy?

300

This group of people became a large part of the labor force in England during the early parts of the Industrial Revolution.

Who are farmers?

300

This country was able to avoid being imperialized by industrializing themselves.

Who is Japan?
400

The founding fathers of the United States were influenced by the Enlightenment including a key idea from Voltaire in this Amendment to the Constitution.

What is the 1st Amendment?

400
These 2 types of governments are most similar in that people do not have rights and political opposition is not tolerated.

What are dictatorships and absolute monarchies?

400
A country changes over time from making economic decisions based on beliefs, rituals, and customs.  The change allows for economic decisions to be made by competition, choice, and the people.  Name the 2 economic systems.

What are traditional economy and market economy?

400

This type of new transportation became a way to create interdependence among places and allowed for industrialization to spread.

What are railroads?

400

This Rudyard Kipling poem suggested that Europeans had to civilize the native populations.

What is White Man's Burden?

500

This Enlightenment thinker's most lasting contribution is the system of checks and balances.

Who is Montesquieu?

500

England is a constitutional monarchy led by Queen Elizabeth.  Because she is only a figurehead, England also has this form of government to make laws that includes a Prime Minister.

What is a parliamentary democracy?

500

The word public means that it could not be part of this economy (but could be in the other 3).  

What is a market economy?

500

Workers formed unions to demand better working conditions like heat and fire escapes, but also for more money and less hours.  Workers and owners meet periodically to negotiate a new contract in this process.

What is collective bargaining?

500

These three things happened in China that you have to know.

What are spheres of influence, Open Door Policy, and Boxer Rebellion?

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