Questions 1-5
Questions 6-10
Questions 11-15
Questions 16-20
Questions 21-24 including BONUS
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1.What was the Industrial Revolution
It is the time when the world began to industrialize(it when they began to use machines rather than on animal or human power)
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6. What 3 areas improve as a result of the invention of the steam-powered boat?
1. more jobs 2. better transportation 3. faster and cheaper trade
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11. Describe the working conditions during the Industrial Revolution.
The working conditions was Terrible.
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16. Who were the Sepoy?
Indian Soldiers
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21. What did the Monroe Doctrine state?
The Monroe doctrine stated that the Western world would not be infiltrated/influenced by the outside world.
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2. What caused the Industrial Revolution?
enclosure movement
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7.What helped start the Industrial Revolution in other countries?
Mass Productions~Samuel Slater
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12. Define imperialism. What 3 areas of the country are controlled?It is when one nations extends the control of the government at the economy of another nation.The 3 areas that are the coast,river sides and plantations.
It is when one nations extends the control of the government at the economy of another nation.The 3 areas that are the coast,river sides and plantations.
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17. Explain how each of the following responded to imperialism. What was the end result for each? Include the specific names. A. India B. China C. Japan
A.India-Britain took over all areas of India.The Hindu&Muslim Sepoy revolted when it was rumored that the new gun cartridges were greased with beef&pork fat.The Sepoy would have to bite off the cartridges ends of new gun cartridges before using them.British won the Sepoy Rebellion. B.China-China was self-sufficient.Britain found a product the Chinese wanted-opium.China was forced to trade with Britain.Foreign influence in China began.China had a war on poverty-Taiping Rebellion.~The U.S,Japan,&Europe used this struggle to increase the Spheres of Influence in this region.In 1899,the U.S declaration Open Door Policy in China.The Boxer rebellion started.The Boxers were defeated.The 8 nations kept their Sphere of Influences. C.Japan-In 1868 the emperor of Japan took the title Meiji(enlightened rule)goal was to protect japan.Meiji gov. sent officials to Europe and the U.S. to study and follow western models of imperialism since the were successful.Japan was able to quickly industrialize and start their own imperialism.~Japan gained control of Korea and China and maintained control by defeating Russia.Japan became a world power.
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22. What were the causes of the Spanish-American War?
The U.S. helped Cuba fight against Spain.~used the Monroe Doctrine of justify,its involvement.The USS Maine(U.S battleship)exploded in Havana Harbor.The U.S blamed a Spanish mine for the explosion.The U.S newspapers exaggerated stories to stir up anger toward Spain.~This is know as "yellow journalism".
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3. Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
It started in Great Britain during the 1700s
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8. What is urbanization?
The movement of people from rural areas to cities.
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13. What are the 3 causes of imperialism?
1.they needed markets to sell all the goods pouring out of the factory. 2.They needed cheap raw materials to make raw materials to make manufactured goods and to keep industries running. 3.They needed new ares to increase trade and profit.
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18. What were the Opium Wars? (Who was involved? What happened? Why did it happen? How did it end-the end result?)
The people who were involved was the Boxers and Britain. They stated that China would remain open to all nations rather than just 1 or a few controlling it .They also declared the Open Door Policy.
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23. What were the effects of the Spanish-American War?
U.S increased imperialism.~Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine stated that the U.S had the right to protect Latin America.U.S became international police of the Western Hemisphere.Roosevelt sent the U.S Navy known as the Great White Fleet,on a world tour.U.S gained control of the Panama Canal in Panama.
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4. What factors (resources) in this area contributed to the Industrial Revolution?
Coal and Iron
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9. What was the flying shuttle?
Sped up the weaving process
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14. What was the Open Door Policy?
All nations would have equal trading rights in China.
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19. What is nationalism?
The political view that your own country is great, and you believe strongly in nations.
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24. How did the world view the U.S. at the end of the Spanish-American War?
The US looked very powerful at the end of the Spanish American war.
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5. How were these resources used?
Coal would replace wood as a source of fuel for running machines.Iron would be used to build machines and make steel.
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10. Where were most factories located? Why?
They were located along riversides because they were steam powered.
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15. Who were the Boxers?
The Boxers(The Righteous & Harmonious fist)were a nationalistic organization that used martial arts to try to remove foreigners from China.
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20. How did imperial nations establish in order to govern their “new” territory ? (There are 3 types of governmental structures created.)
The nations would establish their territories by sending viceroy and building colonies in the new land.The 3 types of government was direct rule, indirect rule, and protectorate.
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Bonus: Countries like Japan were quick to_____,changing Their cultural and improving their technology.
Modernize