Industrial Revolution 1
Industrial Revolution 2
Imperialism
Spanish-American War
Random Questions
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What was the Industrial Revolution?
The Industrial Revolution is when machines were used rather than animals or human power.
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What 3 things improved as a result of the invention of the steam-powered boat?
The making of products, transportation, and the speed of the steamboat increased.
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Define imperialism. What 3 areas of the country are controlled?
Imperialism is when one nation extends its control to the government and the economics of another nation.
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What were the Opium Wars? (Who was involved? What happened? Why did it happen? How did it end-the end result?)
These were the climax of conflict over trade and diplomatic relations between China under the Qing Dynasty and the British Empire.
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Describe the working conditions during the Industrial Revolution.
The conditions were horrible and dangerous for the children.
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What caused the Industrial Revolution?
The Agricultural Revolution caused the Industrial Revolution because it helped industries start in Great Britain.
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What helped start the Industrial Revolution in other countries?
Most inventors helped start the Industrial Revolution in other countries because of their inventions.
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What are the 3 causes of imperialism?
Political,Economics, and the Religious
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What is nationalism?
A belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one's nation.
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What were the effects of the Spanish-American War?
U.S. became the international police of the Western Hemisphere.
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Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
Great Britain
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What is urbanization?
Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
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What was the Open Door Policy?
A policy when all nations would have equal trading rights in China.
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How did imperial nations establish in order to govern their “new” territory ? (There are 3 types of governmental structures created.)
Direct and Indirect
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How did the world view the U.S. at the end of the Spanish-American War?
The world view the United States with respect.
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What factors (resources) in this area contributed to the Industrial Revolution?
Steel, iron, and water
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What was the flying shuttle?
The flying shuttle is a machine that sped up the weaving process.
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Who were the Boxers?
Members of the society of the Harmonious Fist.
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What did the Monroe Doctrine state?
President Monroe's speech set the stage for the U.S. to take side with other new countries in the Americas.
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Explain how each of the following responded to imperialism. What was the end result for each? Include the specific names. A. India B. China C. Japan
India responded with war. China and Japan responded by trying to regain independence.
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How were these resources used?
Steel and iron were used by the machines because most of machines were made out iron and steel. Water was used because most of the machines were powered by water.
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Where were most factories located? Why?
Most factories are located in Great Britain because that's where the Industrial Revolution started.
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Who were the Sepoy?
They were to protect the company's investments.
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What were the causes of the Spanish-American War?
The U.S. helped Cuba fight against Spain. The U.S. Marine exploded in the Havana Harbor.