Life, Liberty, Land otherwise known as "Natural Rights"
Who was John Locke?
Old form of government that separated French social classes. Rich, Clergy, and Poor. The poor being with little to no rights.
What was the Estates- General?
What was the Steam Engine?
Social theory in which the "fittest will survive". Otherwise known as a pseudo-racial science.
What is Social Darwinism?
Poem by Rudyard Kipling in which it described the job of A White Man For Imperialism.
What is "The White Man's Burden"?
Wrote the Communist Manifesto, founded Marxism, and believed in equal economics and government.
Who was Karl Marx?
Period of time post revolution, in which the Directory led by Maximillian Robespierre created a sense of panic through violent execution methods.
What was the Reign of Terror?
Mass movement of people into cities
What is urbanization?
"Jewel in the British Crown"
What is India?
Period of time in which European countries raced to control and colonize Africa for raw materials
What was The Scramble for Africa?
3 Branches of government are separated. Judicial, Executive, and Legislative.
Caused the French, Haitian, and South American Revolutions.
What was the Enlightenment?
Group of workers banned together to protect one another from their employer
What is an union?
Revolt led by BEIC soldiers due to the change of material and gun packaging
What was the Sepoy Mutiny?
Meeting by European countries to decide who gets what in Africa
What was the Berlin Conference?
VOICE of the people, freedom of expression!
Who was Voltaire?
Haitian Revolutionary, former Enslaved person
Political and economic system where property and the means of production are owned in common, typically by the state or government.
What is Socialism?
Different European countries having a say in the control of China. Almost if they were "puppets"
What are Spheres of Influence?
Owned the Congo. Committed Human Right's Violations.
Who was Belgium?
Father of Capitalism. Believed in free market enterprises.
Who was Adam Smith?
After Napoleon came to power, he established this. In which created little to nights for people while reestablishing educational philosophy.
What was the Napoleonic Code?
A period of significant changes in agricultural practices and technologies that led to increased food production and a shift in human societies
What was the Agrarian Revolution?
A political event in Japan that ended the Tokugawa Shogunate and restored power to the Emperor, marking the transition from feudalism to a modern, industrialized nation-state and which led to imperialism.
What was the Meiji Restoration?
Period of time in which British fought Dutch settled citizens in South Africa for control due to finding Gold.
What were the Boer Wars?