Industrialization
Imperialism and Decolonization
Authoritarianism: A Warning
Authoritarianism: Today
100

This European country is the place where the Industrial Revolution first developed in the 1700's and 1800's.

What is Great Britain? OR What is England?

100

Civil disobedience was the preferred method of this Indian revolutionary figure.

Who is Mohandas Gandhi?

100

This person was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933 and did not surrender absolute power until his suicide in 1945.

Who was Adolf Hitler?
100

This leader was one of the founding sixty members of the Chinese Communist Party. He held absolute power in China from 1949 until his death in 1976.

Who was Chairman Mao Zedong?

200

Coal, iron ore deposits, and rivers are all part of this group that helped the Industrial Revolution first develop. 

What are natural resources?

200

This resource was the most sought after by the Belgians during their occupation of the Congo. 

What is rubber?

200

This country was made to take the blame for starting World War I.

What is Germany?

200

This Soviet leader took many different brutal steps to gain, consolidate, and maintain power over his 30 years in power.

Who was Joseph Stalin?

300

Increased food supply and advanced farming techniques led to this in England in the 1800's.

What is "a population boom"?

300

The central philosophy of the Boxer Rebellion. 

What is to eliminate foreign influence from China?

300

This was the American strategy in the Pacific Ocean during World War II before the U.S. ultimately decided to use the Atomic Bombs to end the war.

What is Island Hopping?

300

Lenin's philosophy of Communism and later Bolshevism were so attractive to the Russia people because of these three promises.

What are Peace, Bread, and Land?

400

Improved wages, Fairer working conditions, Job security, and Protection against exploitation are all benefits to establishing these organizations that were created in an attempt to reform the issues caused by the Industrial Revolution.

What are Labor Unions?

400

This acronym represents the different ways in which imperial powers maintained their power over their colonial holdings in Asia and Africa during the age of New Imperialism.

DOUBLE POINTS if you can also write out what each line of the acronym means.

What is I.E.M.P.?

Ideological

Economic

Military

Political

400

This acronym represents the causes of World War I.

DOUBLE POINTS if you can also write out what each line of the acronym means.

What is M.A.I.N.?

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

400
Part of why Vladimir Putin has attacked Ukraine over the past decade is this philosophy.

What is Russification?

500

This movement was a period where wealthy landowners bought public land, leading to more rural peasant farmers searching for a new life in urban city centers. 

What was The Enclosure Movement?

500

The Civilizing Mission, the White Man's Burden, and Scientific Racism are all forms of this philosophy that permeated many parts of European culture.

What is "Justifying Imperialism"?

500

This Japanese philosophy in the 1920's - 1940's dictated their actions in their region based on past decades of history.

What is Pan-Asianism?

500

The labelling of this political philosophy is so significant because it places these ideas on the same level of importance as Mao Zedong's ideas in Chinese history.

What is Xi Jinping Thought?