Industrial Revolution
Imperialism
Key Figures
Technological Advancements
Social & Economic Impacts
100

This system involved processing raw materials and manufacturing goods in factories.

What is industrialization?

100

This was a primary economic motivation for European imperialism in the 19th century.

What is the search for new markets and raw materials?

100

This person is most closely associated with Communism.

Who is Karl Marx?

100

This shift in transportation methods during the Industrial Revolution saw the development of these two water-based systems, replacing horse-drawn carriages for long-distance travel and cargo transport.

What are canals and steamboats?

100

The Industrial Revolution led to this demographic shift (growth of cities) in 19th-century Britain and western Europe.

What is urbanization?

200

This economic policy let owners of industry set working conditions without government interference.

What is laissez-faire?

200

This conference showed that European nations were ready to carve up Africa for themselves.

What is the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885?

200

This scientist discovered radium and polonium, as well as early cancer treatments.

Who is Marie Curie?

200

This geographic structure allowed boats to cut thousands of miles of travel time between Asia and Europe.

What is the Suez Canal?

200

Communism aims to create this type of society where everyone shares the benefits of labor.

What is a classless society?

300

This was a major driving force behind the development of labor unions.

What are poor working conditions in factories?

300

This term describes the desire by European powers to divide and colonize Africa to exploit natural resources.

What is the Scramble for Africa?

300

This inventor produced more than 1,000 patents, including the automatic telegraph and a longer-lasting incandescent light bulb.

Who is Thomas Edison?

300

What advancement was most crucial for inland exploration and transportation of goods and people?

What are railways?

300

The Industrial Revolution improved economies in these ways: trade and commerce flourished, goods were produced faster and cheaper, and it did this for people.

What is created jobs?

400

The factory system made products this way during the Industrial Revolution.

What is faster, cheaper, and in greater volume/quantity?

400

This economic policy of imperial powers involved extracting raw materials from colonies and selling manufactured goods back to them.

What is mercantilism?

400

This inventor improved upon several inventions, most notably the steam engine.

Who is James Watt?

400

What military technology gave European powers a significant advantage over indigenous peoples during imperial expansion?

What is the machine gun?

400

Capitalist business owners during the Industrial Revolution often prioritized this at the expense of workers' rights and welfare.

What is gaining profit?

500

These large factories, often powered by water or steam, revolutionized cloth production and became symbols of industrialization in the 18th and 19th centuries.

What are textile mills?

500

This imperialist idea suggested Western nations had a moral obligation to civilize non-Western societies.

What is the "White Man's Burden"?

500

This monarch's reign saw India become the most valuable of all Britain's colonies.

Who is Queen Victoria?

500

What medical advancement significantly reduced European casualties in colonial territories during the 19th century?

What is quinine as malaria treatment?

500

Women and children in factories endured this during the Industrial Revolution.

What are very low wages, unsafe conditions, and 14-16 hour shifts?