Industrialization & Urbanization
World War 1
Japan & China
Imperialism & Resistance
Peace, Treaties & Consequences
100

What is industrialization?

The switch from hand-making goods to using machines in factories.


100

What does M.A.I.N. stand for?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism.

100

Why did Japan overthrow the Tokugawa Shogunate?

To modernize and avoid being taken over by other nations.

100

What is imperialism?

When strong countries take over weaker ones.


100

What was Wilson’s 14th Point?

Creating the League of Nations.

200

Why did England industrialize first?

It had coal, rivers, workers, and money.


200

What was the spark that started WWI?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

200

What was one reform during the Meiji Restoration?

New schools, military, or factories.

200

Why did England trade opium with China?

China wouldn’t buy other goods, so England used opium.

200

Why did Russia leave WWI?

A revolution caused them to withdraw.

300

What was city life like during early industrialization?

Crowded, dirty, and unsafe with many people in small apartments.


300

What was the Schlieffen Plan?

Germany’s plan to quickly defeat France by invading through Belgium.

300

What happened in the Opium Wars?

China tried to stop opium trade, lost to Britain, and lost trade control.

300

What happened in the Boxer Rebellion?

Chinese rebels attacked foreigners, but were defeated by foreign armies.

300

What was the War Guilt Clause?

Germany had to take full blame for WWI.

400

How did the steam engine help industrialization?

It powered machines, making production faster and cheaper.


400

Name one reason the U.S. entered WWI.

Submarine attacks or the Zimmerman Telegram.

400

What was the outcome of the Taiping Rebellion?

Millions died, and the Qing dynasty remained in power

400

What was the Berlin Conference?

European nations divided Africa without involving Africans.

400

What major empires fell after WWI?

Ottoman, Russian, German, Austro-Hungarian.

500

What was the connection between railroads, coal, and steel?

 Railroads needed steel and coal, and coal powered steel factories.

500

What was trench warfare like?

Dirty, muddy, slow-moving, and deadly.

500

What was the result of the Russo-Japanese War?

Japan won, showing an Asian nation could defeat a European one.

500

Name two reasons people resisted imperialism.

Disrespect for culture, economic exploitation, or forced trade (e.g., Opium Wars).

500

What is the Mandate System?

Britain and France controlled former Ottoman lands.