Imperialism
French Rev
Haitian Rev
Industrial Rev
Big Ideas
100

These outcomes of the Industrial Revolution led to Imperialism

What are nationalism, the need for resources, the need for an expanded market, military technology, and improvements in transportation?

100
Problems such a food shortage, social inequality, and financial struggles led to this.

What is the French Revolution?

100

France continued to control its former colony Haiti after gaining independence through this long-lasting burden

What is Debt?

100

The steam engine was used for this purpose early in the industrial revolution.

What is pumping water out of mines?

100
Capitalism promotes this when the free hand of the market pushes the economy to proudce better products at cheaper prices.

What is innovation and competition?

200

European nations drew borders around diverse ethnic groups and tribes during the scramble for Africa, setting the stage for conflict among differing groups in the same new borders, as evidence by this.

What are pre- and post-colonial maps of Africa?

200

Pre-Revolutionary France had a social pyramid made up of this.

What were the three estates?

200
Pre-Revolutionary Haiti's social pyramid (Grand Blancs, Petit Blancs, Free POC, & Slaves) represents this problem.

What is power not resting with the people/the few ruling the many/unequal distribution of wealth and power?

200

The steam engine was used for this later in the industrial revolution.

What is transportation/steam locomotive/steamship?

200

This economic system strives to provide more social services.

What is socialism?

300

Things like the Congo Reform Association, reports  exposing violence and forced labor, missionaries sending photos, and authors spreading awareness to the broader public all led to this.

What is King Leopold's Downfall/public pressure against Belgian Congo?

300

This political approach, under Napoleon, was similar to that at the start of the French Revolution under monarchy, but was accepted for its stability after years of disorder and corruption.

What is authoritarian rule? 

300

This cash crop made Haiti an incredibly valuable colony for France.

What is sugar/sugarcane?

300
Problems such as long hours, child labor, unsafe machinery, low pay, and economic exploitation led to this.

What is workplace reform?

300

This economic system looks to dismantle social classes.

What is communism?

400

These "tools" were used by Leopold's regime to colonize effectively.

What are machine guns, medical advances to fight tropical diseases, and the steamboat?

400

This document, which promised equal rights for all regardless of social class or birth status, conflicted with France's rigid social pyramid

What was The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen?

400

Sike! an extra Imperialism one!

This conference tried to avoid conflict among European powers during colonization but also sped up the scramble for Africa and created arbitrary rules for claiming a colony.

What was the Berlin Conference?

400

This industry approach is marked by skilled labor, a slower process, better working conditions, hand-made products, and a traditional approach.

What is the Cottage Industry?

400

This is the process where a group of employees, usually through a labor union, negotiates with their employer as a single unit to agree on wages, benefits, and other working conditions

What is collective bargaining?

500

Using a fake humanitarian approach, providing state controlled tours to journalists, creating fake commissions, forming a private military, lobbying foreign leaders, bribing, and destroying records were all examples of this.

What were Ways King Leopold Covered Up His True Intentions In The Congo?

500

This idea was seen in the French Revolution, Haitian Revolution, labor unions, and the power of public opinion against imperialism

What is power resting in the people

500

Haha punked again. This country:


What is Ghana?

500

This industry approach is marked by automation, unskilled and repetitive labor, urbanization, efficiency, working for a boss or company, standardization, an economy of scale, and dangerous working conditions.

What is the Factory Model?

500
This occurred after the agricultural revolution replaced the need for as much farm labor and the Enclosure Act took common land from poorer farmers and inventions in machinery created demand for unskilled labor at cheap wages.

What is Urbanization?