Vocabulary
Fall of the Qing 1
Fall of the Qing 2
Fall of the Choson
Similarities and Differences
100

The process of settling among and controlling the people of an area.

Colonization

100

What internal administrative problem weakened the Qing government in the 19th century?

Widespread corruption and inefficiency among officials.

100

What treaties forced China to give trade privileges and territory to Western powers?

Unequal treaties such as the Treaty of Nanjing.

100

What political problem weakened the Joseon government in the 19th century?

Factionalism and corruption among government officials and aristocratic elites.

100

What internal political problem weakened both the Qing and Joseon governments?

Both suffered from corruption, factionalism, and ineffective leadership within the ruling elite.

200

The idea that certain societies or races are more fit to rule than others, based on a misapplication of evolutionary theory.

Social Darwinism

200

How did population growth contribute to Qing decline?

Rapid population growth created food shortages, land pressure, and widespread poverty.

200

Which reform movement attempted to modernize China but failed due to conservative opposition?

The Hundred Days' Reform.

200

Which social class dominated politics and contributed to inequality in Joseon Korea?

The yangban aristocratic class

200

What major difference existed in the role of foreign powers in each dynasty’s decline?

The Qing faced pressure from multiple Western powers and Japan, while Joseon was primarily dominated by Japan.

300

The act of unfairly using people or resources for benefit.

Explotation

300

Which major internal rebellion seriously weakened the Qing state in the mid-1800s?

The Taiping Rebellion

300

Which powerful conservative figure helped stop the Hundred Days’ Reform?

Empress Dowager Cixi.

300

How did economic problems contribute to the decline of the dynasty?

Heavy taxation, land concentration among elites, and widespread poverty among peasants.

300

Which rebellions symbolized internal crisis in each dynasty?

The Taiping Rebellion weakened the Qing, while the Donghak Peasant Revolution destabilized Joseon.

400

Believing one’s own culture is superior to others.

ethnocentric

400

How did the Taiping Rebellion affect the Qing government?

It caused massive destruction, millions of deaths, and weakened central authority.

400

What anti-foreign uprising occurred in 1899–1901?

The Boxer Rebellion.

400

What role did peasant unrest play in weakening Joseon authority?

Repeated uprisings showed growing dissatisfaction with the government.

400

How did foreign wars affect the Qing and Joseon differently?

The Qing fought major wars with Western powers and Japan, while Joseon became a battleground between larger powers such as China and Japan.

500

The administrative system used by a colonial power to manage its colonies.

Colonial Bureaucracy

500

Which wars with Western powers exposed Qing military weakness?

The First Opium War and the Second Opium War.

500

How did foreign imperialism weaken the Qing Dynasty?

 Foreign powers gained economic privileges, territory, and influence within China.

500

Which major peasant uprising in 1894 challenged the Joseon government?


The Donghak Peasant Revolution.

500

How did nationalism influence the decline of both dynasties?

Nationalist movements criticized traditional rule and pushed for modernization and independence.