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1.What was the Industrial Revolution?
A period when different machines were made to help manufacturing , mining, traveling and more
100
6. What 3 areas improve as a result of the invention of the steam-powered boat?
Mining Transportation Manufacturing
100
11. Describe the working conditions during the Industrial Revolution.
14 hours and 6 days a week
100
16. Who were the Sepoy?
Indian Soldiers
100
21. What did the Monroe Doctrine state
An American foreign policy interference in the western hemisphere
200
2. What caused the Industrial Revolution?
Enclosure movement
200
7.What helped start the Industrial Revolution in other countries?
British spies moved to other countries; memorized the machines to build their own
200
Define imperialism. What 3 areas of the country are controlled?
Imperialism- one nation extends its control to the government and the economy of another nation Europe-Japan-U.S
200
Explain how each of the following responded to imperialism. What was the end result for each? Include the specific names.
A. India-Britain started killing the pig, cows and cattles fo the tip of their guns. This caused the Sepoy Rebellion B. China-China had the sphere of influence they only can trade with 8 countries and no one else. This caused the Boxers Rebellion. C. Japan- Japanese government had to sign the treaty to avoid an attack. They did not like this they lost and went into Meiji Restoration
200
22. What were the causes of the Spanish-American War?
They U.S helped Cuba fight against Spain They USS Maine exploded in Havana Harbor They U.S blamed Spanish for the explosion
300
3. Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
Great Britain
300
8. What is urbanization?
the movement of people from rural areas to cities
300
13. What are the 3 causes of imperialism?
1. Pride in one’s country 2.Desire to be #1 3. ruling other people increased nations power
300
18. What were the Opium Wars? (Who was involved? What happened? Why did it happen? How did it end-the end result?)
Nine nations wanted to go against China. Britain kept sending opium and China didn't want it. Then China lost, had to pay for all of the damage, that was called the Meiji Restoration
300
23. What were the effects of the Spanish-American War?
U.S increased imperialism U.S became the international police of the Western Hemisphere U.S gained control of the Panama Canal in the Panama
400
4. What factors (resources) in this area contributed to the Industrial Revolution?
Coal Steel Cotton
400
What was the flying shuttle?
It sped up the weaving process
400
14. What was the Open Door Policy?
The policy of granting equal trade opportunities to all countries
400
19. What is nationalism?
patriotic feeling
400
24. How did the world view the U.S. at the end of the Spanish-American War?
The U.S became a supreme imperial power in the world
500
5. How were these resources used?
Coal- steam engine Cotton- cotton gin Steel- building
500
10. Where were most factories located? Why?
They were located near water most of the machines needed water
500
15. Who were the Boxers?
European and Americans called members of this society
500
20. How did imperial nations establish in order to govern their “new” territory ?
Berlin Conference Meiji Restoration Open Door Poilcy
500
What tool did they use to exagerate
Yellow Journalism