Enlightenment
Revolutions
Industrial Revolutions
Economic and Social Change
100

A "hands-off" approach typically applied to the economy

laissez-faire

100

Strong sense of pride in one’s culture, ethnic group, or country

nationalism

100

The Industrial Revolution was marked by the transition from ____ ____ to the factory system.

cottage industries

100

Author of The Communist Manifesto

Karl Marx (and Friedrich Engels)

200

The Natural Rights outlined by John Locke (Need all three)

Life, Liberty and Property

200

French society was divided into __ which categorized people according to social class and/or occupation

Estates

200

The country in which the Industrial Revolution began

England (will accept UK)

200

Urbanization led to the expansion of this type of structure to house the growing population of cities.

Tenements

300

Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman who is often called the mother of feminism

Mary Wollstonecraft

300

Key leader of the Hatian Revolution who is thought to have been born enslaved, but became well-versed in Enlightenment thought

Toussaint L’Ouverture

300

The Russian government sponsored industrialization, the best example of which is the construction of the...

Trans-Siberian Railroad

300

This is an organization of workers advocating for the right to bargain with their employer

labor union

400

The philosophe primarily responsible for the idea of separation of powers

Montesquieu

400

This was written by Simón Bolívar while in exile and was aimed at rich creoles to join the cause of independence from Spain

Jamaica Letter

400

Japan and the Ottoman Empire both underwent ___ in which they attempted to industrialized so they could continue to their protect traditional values.  

modernization

400

Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation, De Beers Diamonds, United Fruit Company, and Unilever are all examples of

transnational corporations

500

the idea that all learning comes from only experience and observations

empiricism

500

Name the main figure responsible for the unification of Germany.

Otto von Bismarck

500

an economic system in which nations seek to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by establishing a favorable balance of trade

mercantilism

500

This was when the Qing dynasty introduced Western methods and technology in an attempt to modernize Chinese military and industry; inspired by military losses to Western powers in the mid-19th century

Self-Strengthening Movement