Who held the most power during the 1700s?
What is Kings and Queens?/ What is monarchies/ patriarchies?
What was the Enlightenment?
What is the Enlightenment was the period in which science, logic, and reasoning were used to explain the world; it was a time period where people started to think for themselves?
What were the 3 motives of imperialism?
What is Gold, Glory, God?
What is M.A.I.N?
What is Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism?
Was WWI a war that the public wanted?
What is no, the public did not want WWI to take place ? --> it was unnecessary.
What was Christopher Columbus searching for on his voyage to find India?
What is spices?
During the Enlightenment, people began to feel that problems could be solved with..?
What is logic and reasoning?
Define imperialism.
What is when "strong" industrialized countries took over "weak" un-industrialized countries?
What treaty ended WWI in 1919?
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
Why did Napoleon despise Toussaint Louverture?
What is Toussaint was a equal or better soldier than Napoleon, hence why Louverture caused the Haitian Revolution and won.
After Christopher Columbus found what is Puerto Rico now, he created which trade route?
- Columbian Exchange
- Trans-Atlantic (Triangle) trade
What is the Columbian exchange?
What were the 5 causes of the French Revolution?
What is The American Revolution, The Enlightenment, The Estate System, Absolutism, and Food Shortages?
What places were mostly imperialized?
What is mostly Africa and Asia?
Besides MAIN, what was the other reason for WWI starting? (Hint it starts with an A)
What is the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand?
Who caused the Crimes Against Humanity in the Congo?
The part of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade that many enslaved people passed away in was known as the ________?
What is the Middle Passage?
How did the Agricultural Revolution lead to a population increase?
What is Farming technology made productivity increase which caused the population to increase?
Why did industrialization lead to imperialism?
What is new technology from IR made it possible to take over lands quickly --> in turn industrialized countries needed raw materials for their new inventions?
Which countries lost the most land/ were decimated after WWI?
What is Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Germany?
Why was child labor favored over adult labor during the Industrial Revolution?
What is children were smaller (could fit in small spaces) and they were paid less than adults?
Which parts of the world were enslaved people sent to during the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade?
What is the Caribbean (Puerto Rico, D.R., Cuba, etc.), South and North America?
How did industrialization lead to urbanization?
What is industrialization led to urbanization as more factories, housing, people, infrastructure and inventions were added to small town causing them to grow into big urban cities.
Why did the Berlin Conference have to take place?
What is to "evenly" split up Africa and give ownership to European countries?
Why did the US Congress choose not to join the League of Nations, even though President Woodrow Wilson created this League in his 14 Points Treaty?
What is the war?
What Enlightenment beliefs led to the American Revolution, then the French Revolution, and lastly the Haitian Revolution?
What is John Locke's beliefs of natural rights (life, liberty, and property) and separation of power (Montesquieu)?