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Regions of the World
Prominent Individuals and Movements
Changes and Continuities
Political and Economic Processes
Conflicts
100
The primary area occupied by the British for trading purposes.
What is South Asia?
100
This man believed that all men are born with morality and inherent rights, inspiring democratic philosophies for much of the Western world.
Who is John Locke?
100
A change marked by government possession of land and a change in European authority.
What is the loss of church power in Europe?
100
The policy of expanding a country's military or political power via force and/or diplomacy.
What is imperialism?
100
Occurred from 1776-1783, this conflict established a sovereign country by destroying colonial ties.
What is the American Revolution?
200
This area was home of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th and 20th centuries.
What is Western Europe?
200
This movement was marked by the application of science to everyday life and was led primarily by French philosophers.
What is the Enlightenment?
200
A continuity in which this continent continued to flourish and become full of many major world powers.
What is Europe?
200
These monetary collections included the Stamp Act, Townshend Act, and an increased price of tea.
What are new colonial taxes?
200
This conflict of 1860-1865 was a primary example of regionalism with a country.
What is the Civil War?
300
This specific region in North America was home to the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party.
What is the United States Northeast?
300
This leader of a famous African tribe renewed identity and military power.
Who is Shaka Zulu?
300
A change in which the fight for gender equality became a greater issue.
What is the feminist movement?
300
An authoritarian constitutional monarchy in East Asia that spread influence among countries such as China and Korea.
What is Japanese Imperialism?
300
This violent uprising occurred in 1857 in South Asia.
What is the Sepoy Rebellion?
400
This area was dominated first by the Dutch and then the British for economic purposes.
What is South Africa?
400
This man wrote a book expressing his distaste for a common political system.
Who is Karl Marx?
400
Not the fighter, this man raised money for the military by encouraging public farming of cotton for exports.
Who is Muhammad Ali?
400
This class of people in feudal times led lives only slightly better than that of slaves.
What are indentured servants?
400
An East Asian-European conflict centered around a certain specie of poppy and its manufactured form.
What are the Opium Wars?
500
This area began to develop rapidly after years of isolation when their leader Peter expressed his admiration for Western culture.
What is North Asia?
500
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?
500
This change occurred in multiple countries as a consequence of increased awareness of human rights and social change.
What is the abolishment of slavery?
500
This socioeconomic system relies on the forced labor of a particular demographic for work on either a state or individual scale.
What is slavery?
500
This war between Britain, the Ottomans, Russia, and France lasted three years and resulted in the Treaty of Paris.
What is the Crimean War?