Name that Historical Figure!
Revolutions/Rebellions
Imperialism
Industrialization
Enduring Issues
100

This totalitarian dictator rose to power in the Soviet Union through his use of Propaganda 

Joseph Stalin

100

Destroyed the Estates System and absolute monarchy replacing it with a constitutional republic

French Revolution (1789)

100

This country imperialized Latin America (hint:what language is spoken there today?)

Spain

100

The Sadler Report was written about which negative effect of Industrialization

Child Labor

100

A serious disagreement or argument between individuals, groups of people, and even nations.

 Conflict

200

This leader of the Haitian Revolution fought bravely against the French planter class as the Governor-General of the world's first successful slave rebellion

Toussaint L'Ouverture

200

Got rid of industrial capitalism and replaced it with communism. Partially caused by excessive involvement by this country in wars abroad such as WWI

Russian Revolution (1917)

200

This disastrous historical event that killed over 2 million peasants was caused by British Imperialism of Ireland

The Irish Potato Famine (1845)

200

What invention led to the rise of factories in England

The steam engine

200

The influence or control over the behavior of people and part of every human interaction

Power

300

The leader of numerous Latin American independence revolutions against Spain

Simón Bolivar

300

Led by a Chinese group of fighters against foreign influence and the forced spread of christianity in 1899

Boxer Rebellion (1899)

300

This war was fought between China and Britain when the Chinese government attempted to outlaw British export of an addictive drug to Chinese citizens

The Opium Wars (1839)

300

This period describes the industrialization and modernization of Japan and represented a turning point from the previous Tokugawa Shogunate

The Meiji Restoration (1868)

300

The state of not having enough of something

Scarcity
400

This leader of the Russian Revolution utilized the slogan "Peace, land, and bread" to rally industrial workers into a communist revolution, starting the Soviet Union

Vladimir Lenin

400

Overthrew Le Code Noir in Saint-Domingue and replaced it with a constitutional republic

The Haitian Revolution (1791)

400

This country imperialized the island of Saint Domingue

France

400

Industrialization saw the increase of high technology weapons such as fighter jets, machine guns, and grenades, leading to this belief that industrialized nations should have a strong military and major cause of WWI (MANIA)

Militarism

400

When people work together for a common goal

Cooperation

500

The leader of France who was beheaded during the French Revolution. 

King Louis XVI

500

Fought against the British East India Company following rumors that animal fats had been used in rifles violating Muslim and Hindu principles

Sepoy Rebellion (1857)

500

This meeting of 14 European nations led by German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck resulted in the theft of Africa's rich natural resources and the drawing of arbitrary boundaries, greatly disrupting long withstanding African tribal communities and their sacred traditions

The Berlin Conference (1884)

500

Industrialization led to low wages, dangerous working conditions, child labor, and pollution. This injustice inspired this 1848 book by Marx and Engels, proposing a totally new economic system to overthrow capitalism.

The Communist Manifesto (1848)

500

When people's basic necessities for living are intentionally denied to them

Human Rights Violations