World War I
Imperialism
Culture, Science, & Psuedo-Science
Politics of the 19th Century
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100

What were other names for World War I?

“The great war” or “the war to end all wars”

100

What IS Imperialism?

  • Global empire building by modern states as opposed to earlier times. 

  • Enormous growth of european empires in 19th century.

100

What economic class was seen as weaker and more morally inept?

The working class

100

What five great powers dominated the Congress of Vienna?

Britian, Austria, Russia, Prussia, and France

100

In what year did World War 1 begin?

1914

200

What countries made up the Triple Alliance AND the Triple Entene?

Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy

Entente: Britain, France, Russia

200

What was the 2nd Industrial revolution used to describe? 

A new generation of tech innovation in the mid 1800s.

200

What did the discovery of fossils contradict?

The understanding of the biblical creation story

200

What country’s king did Napolean III replace during the European revolutions of 1848?

France

200

What did women work in during the 1800’s?

Factories, mills, mines, or as domestic servants

300

Why were Napoleonic tactics rendered obsolete during WW1?

Because of modern weaponry, machine guns wiped out mass charges and cavalry

300

What were the 3 tendencies of imperial states?

  • Forcibly taking land from locals

  • Took raw materials to ship back to europe

  • Exploit native labor 

300

Who is Charles Darwin and what were his most popular theories?

An English naturalist famous for his theories of evolution and natural selection (survival of the fittest).

300

What was the 19th century known for? ( in terms of political tendencies)

Liberal, conservative, and nationalist tendencies

300

What was the first nation united under conservative leadership (hint: found in 19th century politics notes)

Italy

400

Why was Archduke Franz Ferndinand and his wife assassinated?

To help secure Bosnian independence from Austria-Hungary

400

Who emphasized the Christian v Muslim aspects of European aggression by inviting Sunni Muslim clerics to settle in the Ottoman empire?

Sultan Abdulham II

400

Why were living conditions for workers in modern cities in the 1850’s miserable?

Intense pollution, multiple families lived in one room, epidemics were frequent

400

After what year did conservatism slowly adopt liberal and nationalistic traits in Europe?

After 1848

400

How many casualties did the Battle of Verdun AND the Battle of Somme have? Which one had more?

  • Battle of Verdun: 540k French casualties, 420k German casualties

  • Battle of Somme: 420k british casualties, 200k french, and 650k Germans 

500

Why was WW1 emerging as defensive war?

It was more effective to hide in trenches and wait for the enemy, survival came down to dumb due to offensive charging becoming “over the top”

500

In what year was civil equality and sovereignty of the people recognized in Persia? (Hint: around the time Parliament was created)

1907 (2 years after parliament was created in 1905)

500

What was a great advancement in Victorian science that improved overall health and what did it help develop?

Bacteriology, led to effective vaccines and modern sewers

500

What was Otto Von Bismarck’s goal with Prussia and how did he accomplish it?

Increase its power, accomplished with the Franco-Prussian war that resulted in the German unification

500

What caused the second Opium War in China? Who won?

China restricted European trade to Canton in 1760, which prompted disastrous efforts from the British. The British won.

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