Age of Revolutions & Ideas
Revolutions & State Building
Industrial Revolution Basics
Industrialization Goes Global
Industrial Society & Responses
100

This Enlightenment group emphasized reason, natural rights, and challenges to absolutism.

Who were the philosophes?

100

This Latin American leader helped lead independence movements across northern South America.

Who was Simón Bolívar?

100

This country was the first to industrialize due to coal, capital, and waterways.

What was Great Britain?

100

This process describes how industrial methods expanded beyond Britain.

What is the spread of industrialization?

100

This economic policy argues government should not interfere in business.

What is laissez-faire?

200

This ideology emphasized individual liberty, free markets, and limited government.

What is classical liberalism?

200

These revolutions were led by enslaved people and resulted in the first Black republic.

What was the Haitian Revolution?

200

This agricultural change consolidated land and increased food production.

What was the enclosure movement?

200

British factory textiles devastated these regions’ traditional cloth industries.

What were India and Egypt?

200

This economist wrote The Wealth of Nations.

Who was Adam Smith?

300

This political ideology argued that people with shared language, culture, and history should form their own state.

What is nationalism?

300

One key cause of the American Revolution was resistance to these imposed by Britain.

What were taxes and lack of political representation?

300

This invention revolutionized textile production by mechanizing the way threads were made.

What was the spinning jenny?

300

This 1868 event marked Japan’s rapid modernization and state-led industrial growth.

What was the Meiji Restoration?

300

These worker organizations formed to demand better wages and conditions.

What are labor unions?

400

This 1861 reform in Russia freed millions of peasants but left many in debt.

What was the end of serfdom (Emancipation)?

400

This empire attempted reforms like legal equality and military modernization to resist decline.

What was Ottoman reform / Ottomanism?

400

The movement of people from rural to urban areas due to factory jobs.

What is urbanization?

400

This U.S. naval officer forced Japan to open trade, ending isolation.

Who was Matthew Perry?

400

This thinker argued that history is shaped by class struggle and criticized capitalism.

Who was Karl Marx?

500

This movement sought to establish a Jewish homeland, largely in response to European antisemitism.

What is Zionism?

500

These 19th-century processes transformed fragmented states into their own nations.

What were German and Italian unification?

500

These societies relied on hand production, domestic labor, and limited technology.

What were pre-industrial societies?

500

One reason China struggled to industrialize was resistance from this ruling group.

Who were conservative elites / the Qing government?

500

This movement sought expanded political, economic, and legal rights for women.

What is feminism?

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