NATIONALISM
INDUSTRIALIZATION
NEW IMPERIALISM
100

What is a nation?

A group of people who share common culture, language, history, etc.

100

What is the term for using machines and factories instead of work by hand?

Industrialization

100

What does New Imperialism mean?

Competition for global politics, military, and economic control.

200

True or false:

Nation means a group of people living together despite their differences.

False

200

What is one thing that was invented to help speed up cotton production?

The cotton gin

200

What war did the American Imperialism start?

The Spanish-American war.

300

What is liberalism?

Philosophy that values individual rights, liberty, equality, and democracy.

300

Industrialized countries needed what?

Raw materials, and labor for production.

300

What/who is the Monroe Doctrine? 

Declared the western hemisphere closed to further European affairs or existing European colonies.

400

What was Nationalism inspired by?

By the french revolution.

400

What did industrialization lead to? 

Inequality, overpopulation, and pollution.

400

What are some things they competed for?

Global political, military, and economic control.

500

Who popularized nationalism all over Europe?

Napoleon.
500

What did Karl Marx do?

Made the idea of Socialism.

500

What impact did the 19th and 20th century imperialism have on different societies?

They all needed raw materials, land, and weapons. They competed for wealth and influence.

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