Many people from Germany and Italy did this in the late 1800s, leaving their home countries for America.
What is emigrate?
The domination of one country of the political, economic or cultural life of another country or religion.
What is imperialism?
The movement of people from rural areas to cities.
What is urbanization?
He was the American Admiral who sailed the 'Black Fleet' into Yokohama Bay and forced the Japanese to open their markets.
Who was Adm. Matthew Perry?
Haitian former slave who lead a slave revolt against the French and helping Haiti become independent.
Who is Toussaint L'Ouverture?
German unification was facilitated when Otto von Bismarck rose to this rank, the highest office of a monarchy.
What is Chancellor?
The period of time in Japanese history that saw rapid modernization through military production.
What is the Meiji Restoration?
A system in which all people as a whole, rather than private individuals own all property and operate all businesses.
What is socialism?
Karl Marx advocated total control by this group over the means of production.
Who are the proletariat?
Venezuelan Creole who traveled Europe during the Enlightenment; led revolution in South America.
Who is Simon Bolivar?
Otto von Bismarck used this as a way to appeal to people by putting the realistic needs of the people as a priority for German unification.
What is realpolitik?
British naval forces fought Chinese sampans who were trying to prevent the British from bringing in more illegal drugs during this event.
What is the Opium War?
The idea that the goal of society should be to bring about the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.
What is utilitarianism?
The British took control over Egypt to build this in 1869 for the faster passage of goods and people from the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea.
What is the Suez Canal?
Mexican Creole priest who inspired the mestizo people to rally together and march on Mexico City.
Who is Father Miguel Hidalgo?
To further their economies, European imperial powers would instill this sort of control over another country where they left native peoples in change, but exercised control over their decisions.
What is protectorate?
The three causes of the Sepoy Rebellion.
What are ammunition cartridges dipped in animal fat, allowing Hindu widows to remarry and forced overseas military service?
A series of laws passed in the late 1800s to protect underaged laborers being employed an early age.
What are child labor laws?
Giuseppe Garibaldi fought to unify Italy under this King in 1861.
Who was Victor Emmanuel II?
Argentinean leader who studied the military in Prussia before leading armies to liberate Chile and Argentina.
Who is Jose de San Martin?
This was an example of when conservative Muslims in Armenia attempted to eliminate all Christians in the country.
What is genocide?
European countries were driven by these 5 imperialistic motives.
What is economic interests, political motives, military motives, humanitarian and religious goals, and applying Social Darwinism?
Merchant families in Japan that became powerful banking and industrial leaders in the late 1800s.
What are zaibatsu?
Most of the elites in Spanish territory of Mexico were called this term to describe their nearly perfect Spanish blood lineage.
What was creole?
Brazilian son of a Portuguese king who refused to return to Portugal, helping install a constitutional monarchy.
Who is Dom Pedro?