Nationalism
(Lesson 1)
Industrialism
(Lesson 2)
New Imperialism
(Lesson 3)
100

What was the concept of Nationalism inspired from?

The 18th century revolutions in Europe.

100

What is Industrialization?

The change in a civilization from being agricultural and making goods by hand to an industrial society using machines.


100

Which president used the “Big Stick Diplomacy” ideology?

President Theodore Roosevelt

200

What was the goal of Nationalist?

For their nationality to have a government of their own.

200

What invention improved transportation? 

The Steam Engine powered trains and other machinery. 

200

What did Europe want to gain from taking over Africa? 

Natural Resources like Oil, Minerals, and Cotton.

300

Who popularized nationalism across Europe?

Napoleon.

300

This event caused people to move from rural farm areas to urban cities?

Urbanization.

300

What was the aftermath of “The Century of Humiliation”?

Loss of territories, the Qing dynasty was weakened, and foreign invasion. 

400

Define Liberalism.

The ideology that society should value individual rights and liberty, equality, and democracy.

400

What was one of the most notable inventions created during the Industrialization Revolution? 

Electricity.

400

What did the “Sepoy Rebellion” want to achieve?

To remove foreign involvement and gain independence in India

500

What is the difference between Nationalism and Patriotism?

Nationalism emphasizes the nations superiority and unity, while Patriotism emphasizes the devotion towards a country with shared values.

500

Define Unions

An organization of workers that support worker equality

500

What was “The White Mans Burden”?

A poem explaining the duty of European nations to civilize the people they colonized.