19th Century Nationalism
Industrial Revolution
Economic Systems
Imperialism
WWI
100

Define nationalism.

Showing pride and loyalty for a nation and supporting its interests

100

How does nationalism impact industrialization?

As more countries industrialize, this increases competition/race for more advancements; this leads to increased nationalism

100

Define laissez-faire economics.

Free market capitalism that opposes government intervention/involvement

100

List and describe the motives/causes of imperialism in Africa and Asia:

  1. Social:

  2. Economic:

  3. Geographic:

  1. Social: civilized people, religion

  2. Economic: resources, make more money through trade

  3. Geographic: gain more territory/expand boundaries and influence

100

What years were WWI?

1914-1918

200

List 6 characteristics of nationalism that “bond” members of a nation-state.

Population, sovereignty, government, territory, religion, culture

200

How did the Agricultural Revolution lead to the Industrial Revolution?

New farming techniques, increased food production, more population, better health

200
  1. Name the people who introduced each idea:

    1. Capitalism

    2. Communism

  1. Capitalism: Adam Smith 

  2. Communism: Karl Marx 

200

Define Social Darwinism

The theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection as plants and animals; survival of the fittest

200

Describe each M.A.I.N. cause of WWI.

Militarism: glorification of the military/building it up

Alliances: agreements between countries to aid each other in the event of war

Nationalism: strong loyalty and patriotism to one's country

Imperialism: Expanding areas of control to be a stronger nation

300

How did Otto Von Bismarck change Germany? What was his idea of "realpolitik?"

He changed Germany by uniting the German states and pushing reforms such as voting and the first welfare state.

"Realpolitik" was the idea that "the ends justify the means;" solving real problems through negotiation, and then by any other means necessary if that didn't work

300

What factors of production did England have that made them the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution?

1. Labor 

2. Land 

3. Capital 

4. Entrepreneurship

300

List the amount of government involvement in each economic system:

  1. Capitalism

  2. Communism

  1. Capitalism: limited government involvement

  2. Communism: the government owns all factors of production and property

300

What was the Berlin Conference?

European countries met to divide up Africa (imperialism)

300

Briefly describe some of the new military technology introduced during WWI.

Tanks, U-boats, machine guns, planes, trench warfare, poison gas

Also the strategy of attacking both military and civilian resources

400

How did Emperor Meiji “westernize” Japan?

In addition to sending students to Western nations to observe the German army, British navy, and other countries' infrastructures, Meiji also opened ports that brought new foods and clothing styles.

400

What was a long-term effect of industrialization in Germany and Japan?

Led to the expansion of natural resources

400

What long-term effect did the Communist Manifesto have?

It established the basis for the communist governments around the world

400

Describe the cause(s) AND result(s) of each anti-imperialist movement:

  1. Opium Wars:

  2. Indian Revolt of 1857:

  3. Boxer Rebellion in China:

  1. Opium Wars: England wanted access to goods/products exclusive to China, so they gave the Chinese opium so that they would get addicted to it

  2. Indian Revolt of 1857: British rule caused an uprising led by Indian soldiers (sepoys)

  3. Boxer Rebellion in China: Chinese group rebelled against the influence of Western ideas; these Western ideas had infiltrated the country through various spheres of influence

400

What impact did new military weaponry have on the fighting of WWI?

Led to new strategies such as trench warfare. Also led to the implementation of new weapons that came with moral dilemmas

500

List similarities between Otto von Bismarck and Emperor Meiji based off their rule.

Both increased nationalism and modernization in their countries by increasing economic and industrial success

500

Define urbanization, and what is the relationship between industrialization and urbanization?

Urbanization: populations shift from the country/rural regions to cities/urban regions

The relationship is that as industry continued to grow in cities, jobs would become available and people would move 

500

What social issues came about because of the Industrial Revolution?

Dangerous work conditions, crowded housing, extreme poverty, poor healthcare, child labor, etc.

500

Briefly describe the impact of imperialism on colonized nations:

  1. Positive effects:

  2. Negative effects:

  1. Positive effects: more education and technology 

  2. Negative effects: land and resources were stolen, and people were taken advantage of as cheap/free labor

500

Define total war.

A war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.