Industrialization & Labor
Global Capitalism & Trade
Imperialism & Colonies
Nationalism & Revolutions
Society, Culture & Reform
Science, Technology & Ideologies
200

First region to industrialize in the late 18th century.

What is Great Britain?

200

Economic system based on private ownership and market competition, expanded during Unit 5.

What is capitalism?

200

19th-century policy where European powers extended control over Africa and Asia.

What is imperialism?

200

Late-18th/19th-century set of political movements emphasizing shared culture, language, and history to form states.

What is nationalism?

200

Rapid urban growth around factories produced this 19th-century demographic shift.

What is urbanization?

200

Steam-powered innovation that revolutionized land and sea transport in the 19th century.

What is the steam engine?

400

System of producing goods in factories using machines and division of labor.

What is industrialization?

400

Doctrine advocating minimal government interference in the economy, popularized by Adam Smith.

What is laissez-faire economics?

400

1884–85 meeting where European powers divided Africa with little regard for ethnic boundaries.

What is the Berlin Conference?

400

Revolution (1800s) inspired by Enlightenment and independence models that led to liberation of many Latin American colonies.

What are the Latin American independence movements?

400

19th-century reform movement aimed at ending the transatlantic slave trade and slavery itself.

What is abolitionism?

400

Communication technology that enabled near-instantaneous long-distance messaging.

What is the telegraph?

600

Mechanized cotton-processing invention that increased textile output in Britain.

What is the cotton gin?  (Accept: spinning jenny or power loom)

600

 British economic policy that depended on cheap raw materials from colonies and export of manufactured goods.

What is mercantilism?  (Accept: imperial commercial economy)

600

British economic and administrative strategy in India combining direct rule and use of local elites; major rebellion in 1857.

What is the British Raj (or Company rule / Sepoy Rebellion of 1857)?

600

1848 Europe-wide unrest pushing for constitutional reform, nationalism, and social change.

What are the Revolutions of 1848?

600

ocial theory that argued societies progress through competition and "survival of the fittest," often misapplied to justify inequality.

What is Social Darwinism?

600

19th-century scientific theory by Charles Darwin that influenced thinking about human societies.

What is evolution by natural selection (or Darwinism)?

800

Economic practice in factories where workers specialize in one repetitive task to increase efficiency.

What is the division of labor?

800

19th-century financial institution created to fund industrial expansion and international trade.

What is the modern bank (or joint-stock company)? (Accept: stock exchange)

800

Policy of ruling through local rulers who were left in place but expected to follow colonial directives.

What is indirect rule?

800

Movement in Germany and Italy during the 19th century that led to political unification of separate states.

What is national unification (or the unification of Germany/Italy)?

800

Movement that sought political and legal rights for women, including suffrage, in the 19th century.

What is the early feminist (or women's rights) movement?

800

 Ideology developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels calling for proletarian revolution and the abolition of class systems.

What is Marxism?

1000

19th-century labor organization that used collective bargaining and strikes to improve wages and conditions.

What is a trade union (or labor union)?

1000

Economic dependency pattern where colonies supplied raw materials and imported finished goods, reinforcing imperial dominance.

What is unequal exchange (or dependency)?

1000

Imperialist practice in which settlers from the colonizing country move to a colony and establish permanent communities.

What is settler colonialism (or settler imperialism)?

1000

Key leader of Haitian Revolution who led former slaves to independence in 1804.

Who is Toussaint L’Ouverture? (Accept: Jean-Jacques Dessalines)

1000

Ideology emerging from industrialization calling for collective ownership of property and means of production.

What is socialism (or communism)?

1000

Late-19th-century technological innovation that accelerated global trade by improving steel production and rail construction.

What is the Bessemer process (or steel production advancements)?