People
Industrial Revolution
"Ism's" & "ations"
Africa & Germany
British & US Imperialism
100

The first usable light bulb was created by this person.

Thomas Edison

100

This nation was the first to industrialize and tried to keep the secret as long as possible.

Great Britain

100

This is one person ruling or controlling another person in a different area.

Imperialism

100

Otto von Bismark used the phrase "blood and iron" to describe how he would use militarism to unite this country of loosely connected states.

Germany

100
This raw material was unavailable for Britain to get from the United States after the American Civil War, causing them to rely heavily on India to grow it.

Cotton

200

Hiring this type of person was common during the industrial revolution because it was far cheaper and they were smaller and could fit into tight spaces to fix machinery.

Children

200

The growth of the textile industry caused this to increase, especially in the American South.

Slavery

200
It was during this period that cities became overcrowded, dirty, and polluted.

Industrialization

200

European leaders believed they would earn great respect from one another with the more area they colonized on this continent.

Africa

200

This nation was considered the "crown jewel" of the British empire.

India

300

This man thought there people should be fairly paid based on the amount of work they put it and that it should be evenly distributed across the board.

Karl Marx

300

This increased the MOVEMENT of people and materials during the industrial revolution.

Railroads

300
This is the loyal devotion of one person to their country.

Nationalism

300

This was the strongest of the states in the German Confederation before they were all united.

Prussia

300

The British used this drug to gain a foothold in China and open up their borders for the first time in hundreds of years to foreign influence. (DOUBLE if you can name where the British grew it legally).

Opium

400

The steam boat was created by this man.

Robert Fulton

400

The British had massive amounts of raw materials due to having many of these spanning all around the world.

Colonies

400

It was through this "ism" that Otto von Bismark wanted to unite Germany

Militarisim

400

Name three nations that claimed to have "spheres of influence" in China. (DOUBLE if you can name five).

England, Russia, France, Germany, Japan

400

After the U.S.A. forced their way into Japan in the 1800's, Japan became one of the world's most industrialized nations during this period.

Meiji Restoration

500

Interchangeable parts and the cotton gin were this man's ideas.

Eli Whitney

500

Public transportation allowed the middle class to expand into this area outside of cities.

Suburbs
500

This occurs when the government controls every aspect of business and finances and everything gets distributed evenly in society.

Communism

500
This canal in Egypt was a high priority for the British to protect during the second wave of Imperialism.

The Suez Canal

500

The use of greased animal on ammunition cartridges led to Indian soldiers rebellion against the British, now known as...

The Sepoy Rebellion/Mutiny

600

The Utopian community in New Harmony, Indiana was founded by...

Robert Owen

600

This movement occurred to oppose industrialization that was putting cottage workers and weavers out of work.

Luddite Movement

600

In this system, the government controls most of industry but people can still have their own business.

Socialism

600

The unification of Germany was fully complete after this war, leading to Wilhelm being named the first Kaiser.

Franco-Prussian War

600

It was during this period that the British sent a governor to rule directly in India rather than allowing the British East India Company to continue their authority.

The British Raj

700

It was this type of economic theory where a government would have little to no interaction with business, given business total freedom to make whatever decisions they wanted.

Laissez-Faire

700

The German Confederation was no more after this event.

The Austro-Prussian War

700

At the end of the first Opium War, the Treaty of Nanjing forced China to do several things. Must name two for your answer to be correct.

Legalize opium, give up Hong Kong, open up ports to European nations