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Vocab
100

What is a factory system?

A system in which machines rapidly produce large quantities of goods in factories.

100

What was the Scramble for Africa?

The time period where European countries rushed to claim African land.

100

Who were the sepoys?

The sepoys were the Indian soldiers who fought in the British Army.

100

Was the U.S. army prepared for war?

No. They were so unprepared for the amount of troops they needed, they send many to Cuba's tropical summer heat in worm woolen uniforms.

100

What is Laissez-faire?

A "let things be" attitude on the part of the government toward industry.

200

Why did capitalists want laissez-faire?

The capitalists were the ones funding the industrialization, not the government.

200

Who was Cecil Rhodes?

A English business owner who believed it was his duty to share the superior British religion and owned De Beers Consolidated mine company.

200

Who were the first to successfully sail into India?

Portugal explorers.

200
Why did the Spanish American War start?

The sinking of the USS Maine and Spain wrote a letter calling President Mckinley "weak."

200

What is Imperialism?

The attempt to dominate a country's government, trade, or culture.

300

What were the immigrant pull factors?

Factors such as increased population, improved transportation, farmland, and factory employment opportunities.

300
How did the Berlin Conference leave Africa?

It separated their kingdoms, clans, and families, forcing people who had lived together to not and who hadn't to, causing conflict, as well as famines.

300

Who was Matthew Parry?

The American Naval commander that forced himself into trade with Tokyo.

300

Why did the Anti-Imperialist League form?

They formed because they argued the new treaty threatened democracy.

300

What was Guangzhou?

A city where European traders lived in China.
400

What did the Temperance movement do?

The movement worked to reduce or limit alcohol consumption as well as create new laws to reform some of the worst abuses in industrialization.

400

Why did entrepreneurs choose to settle colonies in Africa?

They chose to do this because Africa had abundant resources Europe didn't have, they wanted control over said resources, and people paid little attention to Africa.

400

How did the Boxer Rebellion leave China?

It left China humiliated and still infested with westerners.

400

What happened to the Panama "canal" zone after Dec. 31. 1999?

The Panama Canal and its "canal" zone were returned to Panama's government.

400

What was Yellow Journalism?

A type of journalism in which stories are exaggerated in order to attract readers?

500

Who was Karl Marx?

A german philosopher who called workers to unite to bring down the capitalist system.
500

Why did the British want the Dutch farmer's land?

Gold had been found in the Orange River, making the land the Dutch farmer's had lived on highly desirable.

500

How did the British East India Company gain control over India?

The Mughal empire began to fall apart due to a large famine in India, leaving India with weak ruling.

500

What did the Platt Amendment do?

The Platt Amendment bound Cuba to the U.S. by limiting its ability to make treaties with other nations, allowed the U.S. to be apart of Cuban affairs, and allowed the U.S. to sell and or lease Cuban land.

500

Who were the Maori?

The original settlers of New Zealand.