Marx Vocab
Colonial India Vocab
Marxism
Colonial India
China Revolution
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Economic system based on private ownership and profit

Capitalism

100

Growing or spreading out in an untidy or irregular way

sprawling

100

Who was Karl Marx?

Karl Marx was a German philosopher, economist, and political thinker who developed the ideas of communism and criticized capitalism. He wrote about class struggle and the problems faced by workers during industrialization.

100

What did G.K. Gokhale stress for India?

he stressed the need for Indians to reform their own society and its values in the pursuit of justice and the building of a truly national community, overcoming the disunity created by different groups.

100

Who was the leader of the CCP?

Mao Zedong

200

Factories, tools, and resources used to make products

Means of Production

200

To take advantage of someone or something unfairly

Exploitation

200

What problems did Marx believe existed in capitalist societies?

Marx believed capitalism created inequality because wealthy business owners controlled most of the money and power. He thought workers were exploited, paid low wages, and forced to work in poor conditions while owners became richer.

200

How were Indian reforms similar to reforms in China?

reformers attacked the subjugation of women, the plight of widows, and religious hypocrisy,

200

Who was the leader of the Nationalists (KMT)

Chiang Kai-Shek

300

Wealthy owners of businesses and property

Bourgeoisie


300

Very active, strong, or full of energy

vigorous

300

What is the difference between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat?

The bourgeoisie were the wealthy owners of factories and businesses who controlled production. The proletariat were the working-class laborers who sold their labor for wages.

300

What was the Indian National Congress?

a political party which dominated Indian Politics for a century. 73 member, but only 2 were muslim.

300

What were Sun Yat-sen “Three Principles of the People?”

Nationalism, democracy, people’s livelihood

400

Feeling disconnected from one’s work or society

Alienation

400

A market condition where one company controls all supply

Monopoly

400

According to Marx, how were factory workers treated during industrialization?

Marx believed factory workers were treated unfairly, worked long hours in dangerous conditions, and received very low pay. He thought they had little control over their lives or work.

400

What action was taken by George Curzon that enraged Indians in 1905?

partition of Bengal because it was too big to be administered effectively

400

What occurred during the Shanghai Massacre?

There was a Communist purge by the KMT

500

Society where wealth and resources are shared collectively

Communism

500

Sudden or frequent changes


fluctuations

500

Why are Marx’s ideas still discussed today?

Marx’s ideas are still discussed because people continue to debate economic inequality, workers’ rights, and the effects of capitalism. His theories have influenced politics, economics, sociology, and history around the world.

500

In 1906 the National Congress split into different groups. Briefly describe the groups.

congress split into liberal reformers and more radical activitist

500

How was the first united front and the second united front different

First= to fight the warlords

Second= to fight the Japanese