DBQ
Nationalism
Industrialization
Travel
Age of Revolution
Random Mix
100

True or False

I need to use quotes from the documents

False

100

define nationalism

an intense pride in your country

100

What is the definition of Industrialization?

Moving from farms/handmade to factories

100

This disease spread along the Silk Roads and helped weaken both Europe and the Mongol Empire in the 14th century.

Black Death (or Bubonic Plague)

100

Who is Simon Bolivar?

revolutionary who freed Latin America from Spain

100

what did John locke believe in?

Safety of Natural rights

200

What does HAPPY stand for?

Historical Context

Audience

Pov

Purpose

200

Who is Otto von Bismarck?

helped unite Germany by using war and strong power

200

3 positives of the Industrial revolution

answers vary

200

This exchange of plants, animals, people, and diseases between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres began after 1492.

Columbian Exchange

200

What is the Storming of the Bastille?

the start of the violent part of the french revolution

200

What are some other ways to create power/electricity?

Water, solar, wind, man, horse

300

What is missing from this thesis?

Prompt: Evaluate the extent to which governments reacted similarly to increased foreign trade during the period c. 1450–1750.

“There were many ways governments reacted to increased foreign trade from 1450–1750, and these reactions had different effects on their societies.”

  • States the topic but makes no claim.

  • Does not take a position or show a line of reasoning.


“From 1450–1750, many governments reacted to more foreign trade in similar ways by trying to control it, like regulating merchants and protecting trade with their armies. However, some governments were different because they tried to limit foreign influence to protect their traditions.”


300

Why did people support nationalism in the 1800s? Name ONE reason.

  • They wanted freedom

  • They wanted to rule themselves

  • They felt proud of their culture

300

Geographic context that led to the industrial revolution

Abundance of coal in Great Britain

300

What are caravels?

 large European ships used triangular sails and rudders to travel long distances.

300

The purpose of the Haitian Revolution?

To abolish slavery and get rid of French monarch

300

Why did the United States force their way into Japan?

to force them to trade with them after being isolated for a long time

400

How do you receive 7 points on the DBQ?

Context

Thesis

Use 2 doc to support claim

Use 2 MORE doc to support claim

HAPPY for 2 doc

HAPPY for 2 MORE docs

Use all 7 docs to support claim

400

Give one good effect and one bad effect of nationalism.

✅ Good: It united people and created countries like Italy and Germany.
❌ Bad: It caused wars and made people feel superior to others.

400

3 negatives of the Industrial revolution

answers may vary

400

This economic theory argued that colonies existed to enrich the mother country through controlled trade.

What is mercantilism?

400

Why do people have a mixed point of view about Napoleon?

he created many Napoleon codes but also lost many wars and tried to take over 

400

What is the name of the hierarchy in Japan where there are samurai, daimyo, and peasants

Tokugawa shogunate

500

Create a thesis for the prompt given

To what extent did technological innovations impact trade between the years of 1450-1750?

✅ Simple, 8th-Grade–Friendly Thesis (Still earns the point)

Technological innovations had a big impact on trade from 1450–1750 because new tools like better ships and navigational instruments made long-distance travel faster and safer, although some regions continued older trade methods that changed more slowly.

✅ Mid-Level Thesis (Clear and straightforward)

From 1450–1750, technological innovations dramatically expanded global trade by improving navigation and shipbuilding, allowing merchants to travel farther and more efficiently. However, the impact varied by region, as some areas adopted these technologies more slowly and maintained traditional trade practices.

✅ AP-Ready Thesis (Analytical + categories + line of reasoning)

Technological innovations between 1450 and 1750 greatly transformed global trade by enabling faster, safer, and longer-distance maritime travel, which connected distant regions more than ever before. Yet, their impact was uneven, as some inland or conservative states continued relying on older trading systems that limited the full effect of these new technologies.

500

Who were the two major leaders responsible for the unification of Italy?

Giuseppe Garibaldi and Giuseppe Mazzini

500

What were the positives and negatives of the cotton gin

P: increase in cotton production and made it easier to separate the seed from the cotton

N: increase in slavery

500

This enslaved man led the Haitian Revolution and defeated France.

Who is Toussaint L’Ouverture?

500

Without the event, no revolutions would occur?

the enlightenment era

500

name the 5 tiers of a latin american hierarchy

Peninsulare

creole

mestizo/mulatto

natives & africans