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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Unit V

Chapters 23-28

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JEOPARDY!

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In order to exploit natural resources in it 19th century colonies, European countries built these systems.

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railroads

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This monotheistic religion grew in

Africa despite the best efforts of missionaries.

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Islam

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The percentage of land ruled by Africans

until the 1870s.

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90%

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Whether or not colonies were granted autonomy depended primarily upon this.

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The number of European settlers who resided there

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The Western sense of cultural superiority

eventually led to this harmful practice.

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racism

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New Imperialism led to a global economy of suppliers and this

group.

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consumers

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Its definition is ‘the use of technology to impose one’s will on

the nonindustrial world.’

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New Imperialism

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This philosophy argued that social and

racial differences resulted from natural

processes.

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Social Darwinism

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This new group of reformers in 19th

century Japan planned to remain free by

becoming a world class industrial power.

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Meiji

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During the time of Tokugawa Japan, the most powerful person

wore this title.

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shogun

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The two European empires where

nationalism failed to serve as a unifying

force.

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Russia and Austria-Hungary

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These events just prior to the mid-19th century convinced politicians

that they could not keep people out of politics

forever.

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Revolutions of 1848

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The will of the people, a constitution, free speech,

and national representation are all hallmarks of this

political philosophy.Answer

Daily Double!!!

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liberalism

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This was the most influential idea of the 19th

century – its people shared common traits

such as language.

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nationalism

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Reform movements led by workers and women wanted this

reform more than any other.

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Suffrage (the right to vote)

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This 19th century movement defended workers against the

abuses of their employers.

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the labor union movement

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His book The Communist Manifesto supported the working class and vilified the

factory ownersAnswer

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Karl Marx

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The term used to describe factory

workers according to Marx and Engels.

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proletariat

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This ideology questioned the

sanctity of private property.

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socialism

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Suffrage refers to this right.

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the right to vote

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The name of this age that refers to rules of behavior and family

with the home being a peaceful and loving

refuge.Answer

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Victorian

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The “annihilation of time and space’ refers

to this form of Industrial Age technology.

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submarine telegraph cables

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This political and economic philosophy

was utilized in order to promote and protect

British trade overseas.Answer

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imperialism

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This organization initially sought more rights for Indians by

promoting ethnic and religious unity.

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Indian National Congress

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This event was a seminal moment in

India’s history because it led to direct rule by the

British government.

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Sepoy Rebellion

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This British institution prior to 1857

transformed India’s economy by expanding

agriculture and decreasing industry.

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British East India Company (EIC)

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The gradual decay of this once mighty Indian

Dynasty allowed Europeans easier access to coastal

colonies.Answer

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Mughal

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States in Eastern Africa not directly controlled by Europeans but supplied with European weapons.

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secondary states

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This term refers to African trade with

Europeans post-slave trade.

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legitimate

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This country was slavery’s greatest

supporter in the 1700s and slavery’s greatest opponent in the 1800s.

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England

(Great Britain)