Opium War
Nationalism Basics
Nationalist Leaders & Events
Imperial Japan
Imperialism & Effects
100

 This country fought China in the First Opium War.

Great Britain

100

This is the belief that people with a shared culture should have their own nation.

Nationalism

100

This German leader unified Germany in 1871.

 Otto von Bismarck


100

 This event in 1868 modernized Japan.

The Meiji Restoration

100

This term means building an empire by taking over other lands.

Imperialism

200

This drug caused widespread addiction in China and led to war.  

Opium

200

This empire was called the “sick man of Europe.”

The Ottoman Empire

200

This Italian revolutionary helped unify Italy.

 Giuseppe Garibaldi


200

This emperor ruled during Japan’s modernization.

Emperor Meiji

200

This second war (1856–1860) further weakened China.

 The Second Opium War

300

 This treaty ended the First Opium War.

The Treaty of Nanjing

300

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300

300

This assassination in 1914 sparked World War I.

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand


300

This war showed Japan defeating China in 1895.

The First Sino-Japanese War

300

These special rights allowed foreigners to follow their own laws in China.

 Extraterritorial rights


400

This Chinese official tried to stop the opium trade.

 Lin Zexu

400

This idea pushed Slavic people to unite.

Pan-Slavism

400

This country unified in 1871 due to nationalism.

 Germany

400

This war showed Japan defeating Russia in 1905.

The Russo-Japanese War

400

 This type of government Japan had after modernizing.

 Constitutional monarchy

500

This city was given to Britain after the war.

 Hong Kong

500

 This wave of revolutions spread nationalism across Europe.

The Revolutions of 1848

500

This type of feeling (loyalty and pride) fuels nationalism.

 Patriotism

500

This country was taken over by Japan in 1910.

 Korea

500

This was a major result of the Opium Wars for China.

 Loss of power / unequal treaties / foreign control