Industrialization and Imperialism
Latin America/Ottoman Empire/
China
Japan and Russia
Safavid/Ottomans/Mughal
Rise Of Russia (Chapter 18)
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The political ideology most favored by the victorious allied powers at the Congress of Vienna was
What is conservatism
100
Which groups opposed most internal Ottoman reforms?
What is Janissaries; the conservatives and alumna.
100
Local political councils introduced as part of Alexander II's program of reform were called
What is zemstvoes.
100
The Mughal ruler who constructed the Taj Hamal was
What is Shah Jahan.
100
Define Serfdom
What is Institution in which a peasant is attached to a feudal estate.
200
6. Which of the following is true for Italy, Germany, and the U.S., Canada, and Australia in the mid-19th century? A. They had industrialized, European-dependent economies. B. They were highly militarized. C. They had program for eliminating their indigenous populations. D. They were involved with processes of political unification.
What is they were involved with processes of political unification.
200
In what century did most Latin American countries achieve their independence?
What is 19th century.
200
Which of the following was present during the Russian program of industrialization?
What is rich natural resources.
200
The word ghazi refers to
What is Muslim religious warriors.
200
These were peoples of the Russian Empire who lived outside the farming villages, often as herders, mercenaries, or outlaws.
What is Cossacks.
300
Who were most of the agricultural laborers in the Ottoman Empire?
What is Free peasants.
300
Who believed that Russia could have a proletarian revolution without going through a distinct middle-class stage?
What is Russian Marxists.
300
The Safavids traced their ancestry back to the leader Safi al-Din who was what religion?
What is Sufi Muslim.
300
This is a policy of Peter the Great. Adoption of western ideas, technology, and culture
What is Westernization.
400
The most important British colonial possession in terms of prestige and economic value in the 19th and 20th centuries was
What is India.
400
What society had the LEAST interest in trading foreign goods in the Early Modern Period?
What is China.
400
Which was a policy of the new Meiji government?
What is >expanding state power >establishing a system of nationally appointed prefects >abolition of feudalism >launching samurai learning expeditions to the West.
400
The leader of the Safavid empire at its peak was
What is Shah Abbas the Great.
400
This was a time period followed death of Ivan IV without heir early in 17th century; boyars attempted to use vacuum of power to reestablish their authority; ended with selection of Michael Romanov as tsar in 1613.
What is Time of Troubles.
500
The most likely reason for the success of European colonial acquisitions during the 19th century was
What is European advances in weaponry, tropical medicine, and steam transportation
500
Which group led the independence movements in most of Latin America?
What is Creoles.
500
Which of the following was an effect of industrialization in Japan?
What is >a shift in Japanese foreign policy >universal education >massive population growth >Western fashions
500
Sikhism was a syncretic combination of
What is Hinduism and Islam.
500
Who was this person? German-born Russian tsarina in the 18th century; ruled after assassination of her husband; gave appearance of enlightened rule; accepted Western cultural influence; maintained nobility as service aristocracy by granting them new power over peasantry.
What is Catherine the Great
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