This "ism" is a strong support for one's own nation and its interests
What is nationalism?
This "ism" is a willingness to accept/respect different opinions.
What is liberalism?
This "ism" is a lifestyle revolving around consumer goods
What is consumerism?
This "ism" is a commitment to women's rights
What is feminism?
This revolution featured the first successful slave revolt in the history of the Americas
What was the Haitian Revolution?
This "ism" is a commitment to traditional values and beliefs
What is conservatism?
With the guillotine being used extensively during the Reign of Terror, this revolution could be considered one of the most violent revolutions of the 18th century
What was the French Revolution?
This was the most important and significant invention of the Industrial Revolution
What is the steam engine?
This "ism" could be considered colonialism but with bigger guns
What is imperialism?
This revolution that started at Lexington and Concord and ended at Yorktown is considered the most democratic revolution of the 18th century
What was the American Revolution?
This was an artistic movement emphasizing imagination and emotion, not realism.
What is romanticism?
This "ism" is an economic where trade is privately controlled
What is capitalism?
Rudyard Kipling created this philosophy regarding imperialism
What is "White Man's Burden"?
Thomas Jefferson helped draft this French political document
What is the Declaration of Rights and Man?
This "ism" was a reaction to the exploitation of factory workers in Germany during the Industrial Revolution and was the beginning of Communism.
What is Marxism?
This was the most used and demanded resource of the Industrial Revolution
What is coal?
This event led to the Berlin Conference
What was the Scramble for Africa?
Australia falls under this specific category of Imperialism
What is a settlement colony?
This form of government has a king/queen share their power with a legislative body
What is a constitutional monarchy?
This revolution involved generals from Argentina and Venezuela, including Simon Bolivar
What were the South American revolutions?