Revolutions and Rebellions
Major Conflicts, Movements, and
Imperialism
Migration
Miscellaneous
100

Occurred from 1776-1783, this conflict established a sovereign country by destroying colonial ties.

The American Revolution

100

This movement was marked by the application of science to everyday life and was led primarily by French philosophers.

What is the Enlightenment?

100

Which East Asian country successfully resisted imperialism by becoming an imperial power itself?

Japan

100

What country did most European and Asian migrants move to during the age of imperialism?

USA

100

What was the political event that restored practical imperial rule to Japan and began the process of modernizing the country?

Meiji Restoration

200

This conflict of 1860-1865 was a primary example of regionalism with a country. (Hint it happened over slavery) 

The American Civil War 

200

This man believed that all men are born with morality and inherent rights, inspiring democratic philosophies for much of the Western world.

John Locke

200

What were THREE materials wanted from Africa during this NEW era of imperialism?

Palm oil, rubber, gold, ivory, and diamonds

200

Why did most immigrants leave their homelands and what gender were the vast majority of them?

Mostly men seeking work in big cities (left rural, agricultural areas for factory work)

200

BONUS: 

What is the famous saying about the British during this time period?


The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire


300

This violent uprising occurred in 1857 in South Asia.(Hint It has to do with a specific Group in India) 

Sepoy Rebellion

300

Perhaps one of the most important revolutionary developments in history, this period was marked by an increased production of coal and mining.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

300

What was the name of the conference that Europeans attended to decide on the fate of Africa?

The Berlin Conference
300

How did technology influence global migration patterns in the nineteenth century?

The development of new, more affordable methods of transportation allowed more people to search for work in other parts of the world

300

This area was dominated first by the Dutch and then the British for economic purposes.

What is South Africa?

400

important similarity between the American Revolution and the French Revolution is that they both

Challenged Monarchial governments                    

                                   


    

400

Which of the following was the key factor in the start of Latin American independence?

    

Creole grievances about their lack of political authority

400

This South American country is known for its large-scale export of meat and various raw materials to Great Britain     

Argentina

400

How did global migration patterns following the age of imperialism influence gender roles in HOME countries?

Women began taking on new roles that had been formerly occupied by men

400

How did technology affect European expansion in Africa?

New military technologies led to ability to conquer easier

500

What was the Boxer Rebellion?

Chinese revolt against Western influence. Boxers killed Chinese Christians and foreigners

500

Identify ONE change in the political systems of South or Southeast Asia in the period 1750–1900

Mughal empire collapsed; French conquered Indochina (Vietnam); British crown took DIRECT control over India

500

A change in which the fight for gender equality became a greater issue.

    

The Feminist Movement 
500

How did mass migration affect the development of cities in RECEIVING countries?

Growing rates of urbanization as migrants predominantly settled in cities in the receiving societies (urban enclaves)

500

Slavery and serfdom were abolished in the 1860s in

                                   


    

the United States and Russia 

                                   


    

    

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