Nationalism in Europe
Industrial Revolution Inventions
Effects of Industrialization
Democratic Movements & Reform
Revolutionary Leaders
100

This country was unified in 1871 under the leadership of Otto von Bismarck.

What is Germany?

100

This machine, invented by James Watt, powered factories, trains, and ships.

What is the steam engine?

100

Industrialization led to rapid growth of cities, a process known as this.

What is urbanization?

100

This country was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1893.

What is New Zealand?

100

This French general declared himself Emperor in 1804.

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

200

This Italian nationalist led the "Red Shirts" in uniting southern Italy.

Who is Giuseppe Garibaldi?

200

This invention by Eli Whitney increased cotton production but also expanded slavery in the U.S.

What is the cotton gin?

200

Workers in factories often faced long hours, low wages, and these unsafe conditions.

What are poor working conditions?

200

The 19th-century movement in Britain that sought voting rights for all men was called this.

What is the Chartist Movement?

200

This South American revolutionary led independence movements in Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador.

Who is Simón Bolívar?

300

This war (1853-1856) weakened the Ottoman Empire and showed the need for reform in Russia.

What is the Crimean War?

300

This communication device, invented by Samuel Morse, revolutionized long-distance messaging.

What is the telegraph?

300

Industrialization led to the rise of this economic system, in which private individuals own businesses.

What is capitalism?

300

In 1867 and 1884, Britain passed these acts, expanding suffrage to more men.

What are the Reform Acts?

300

This Mexican priest led the first call for independence from Spain in 1810.

Who is Miguel Hidalgo?

400

This policy, used by Bismarck, means "politics of reality" and focuses on power over ideals.

What is Realpolitik?

400

This transportation system, first developed in Britain, helped move goods and people quickly.

What is the railroad?

400

This movement called for better wages and working conditions, leading to the creation of labor unions.

What is the labor movement?

400

In 1833, Britain passed a law abolishing this practice throughout its empire.

What is slavery?

400

This leader of Haiti’s independence movement led the first successful slave revolt.

Who is Toussaint Louverture?

500

The Congress of Vienna aimed to restore this principle by placing legitimate rulers back on thrones.

What is legitimacy?

500

This process, developed by Henry Bessemer, improved steel production and fueled industrial growth.

What is the Bessemer Process?

500

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote this book, criticizing capitalism and supporting communism.

What is The Communist Manifesto?

500

This document, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English monarchy.

What is the Magna Carta?

500

This former U.S. president wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

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