Nationalism
Industrialization
new Imperialisms
100

What is the word for loving and being proud of your own country?

Nationalism 

100

What is the change from making goods to using machines and factories

Industrialization 

100

What is Gunbloat diplomacy

The use or threat of military force, especially naval, to advance negotiations

200

What do we call a big group of people who share the same language, culture, and history?

A nation 

200

Where did it begin and spread?

it began in Great Britain and spread to the US

200

What was Monroe Doctrine 

It Declared the Western Hemisphere closed to further European colonization

U.S. promised not to interfere in European affairs or existing European colonies.

300

What did people in the 1800s want for their own group of people?

Freedom 

300

What was a benefit from industrialization 

Sped up cotton production

Electricity led to the invention of the light bulb

Steel improved and made strong materials cheaper

Improved communication and transportation 

300

What Policy did Theodore Roosevelt use to Control the Western hemisphere 

Big stick diplomacy

400

When did modern nationalism mostly begin?

the late 1700s and 1800s

400

What was the main problem industrialization 

Crowded and polluted towns 

400

What did America gain from “The Treaty Of Paris”

Puerto Rico

Guam

Philippines

500

What big event in France helped start the idea of nationalism?

The French Revolution

500

What’s the difference between the 1st and 2nd Industrial Revolutions

Mechanization and steam powering Vs. Mass production and electrical energy 

500

What was one thing that happened during the century of humiliation

Period of foreign domination and internal weakness in China (1839–1949) 

Qing Dynasty weakened by the Opium Wars and First Sino-Japanese War

Unequal treaties gave foreign empires trade control and territory 

Loss of key territorie

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