Japan
Revolutions
Industrialization
Class Culture
Know your vocab!
100

This young emperor gave his name to the restorative era that followed the Japanese civil war. 

Who was Meiji? 

100

These two revolutions changed the dynamics of the Atlantic World System.

What are the Haitian and American Revolutions? 

100

This economist argued that the government should NOT play a role in economic affairs of any nation. 

Who is Adam Smith? 
100

When not ready to engage in class, our class resorts to this zoom feature activity.

What is choosing a filter? 

100

This word means everywhere and at all times.

What is ubiquitous? 

200

Scholars use this family name to describe the particular type of feudal structure in pre-modern Japan. 

Who was the Tokugawa family?

200

Within the layers of the French social order, this one is has the most people. 

What is the Third Estates?

200

In this play, Nora pushes against traditional gender roles and leaves her husband and children. 

What is A Doll's House?

200

Instead of giving a test, Dr. Karmen asks students to do this to show their knowledge of a unit. 

What is make your own test? 

200

This ideology, first articulated by Karl Marx, encouraged a revolution of this class. 

Who are the proletariat? 

300

The modern-day city of Tokyo was originally called by this name. 

What is Edo?

300

This ideology centers on the belief that the monarch has complete power over all of society. 

What is Absolutism?

300

According to historian E. P. Thompson, political action by one group can't happen until this shared experiences occurs. 

What is class consciousness?

300

When energy is low, Dr. Karmen often supplies this treat as a quick energy booster for the class. 

What are jolly ranchers? 

300

This belief system promoted a false assertion of the superiority of one race over all others. 

What is social Darwinism? 

400

These large industrial firms became the backbone of Japan's efforts to modernize. 

What are the zaibatsu?

400

This article in the Haitian constitution allows for citizenship for any Black person who stands on Haitian soil. 

What is Article 44?

400

This person opened a shop next to the Muffin Man and gave him a "run for his money".

Who is Madame Croissant?

400

Although this class often met in 1003 for the second semester, we were assigned to this tent. 

What is tent 17? 

400

This organization provided spiritual inspiration and courage to those fighting against oppression in Mexico in the second half of the 19th century. 

What is the Cult of the Talking Cross? 

500

The omission of a racial equality clause, that would put Japan on equal footing with its allies, from this treaty angered the Japanese government. 

What was the Treaty of Versailles?

500

This ship carried the freedom seekers to Haiti where they claimed citizenship. 

What was the Deep-Nine?

500

Leaders of the aristocracy used one of these formats to investigate the evils of industrial production, without a strong commitment to ending those evils. 

What was the Sadler Committee or Lord Ashley's Mines Commission?

500

 

500

This structure in the pre-Mexican villages of the Yucatan allowed for political, social, and economic agency for indigenous people. 

What are the republicas de indios?