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9th Grade Review Revolutions Industrial Revolution Imperialism In Asia Imperialism In Africa 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

The spread of ideas, often as a result of trade.

What is cultural diffusion?

The belief you culture is the greatest.

What is ethnocentrism?

One’s way of life. This includes one’s religion, language and dress.

What is culture?

This is a highly advanced society with architecture, cities and writing.

What is a civilization?

An independent city and its surrounding territory.

What is a city-state?

This revolution was partially a result of inequalities amongst the estates and King Louis absolute ways.

What is the French Revolution?

This leader was known as the “Emperor of the French This leader was known as the “Emperor of the French.” He helped create a French Empire.

Who is Napoleon?

This nation had a successful revolution against their French rulers This nation had a successful revolution against their French rulers. It was led by Toussaint L’Ouverture.

What is Haiti?

This leader was known as “the Liberator This leader was known as “the Liberator.” He helped multiple Latin American nations gain their independence.

Who is Simon Bolivar?

This meeting was held to restore the balance of power in Europe following the French Revolution.

What is the Congress of Vienna?

This nation’s island location and natural harbors allowed for the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution.

What is Britain?

In his book The Wealth of Nations, this author supported laissez faire economics. This is when the government has little or no interference in private business.

Who is Adam Smith?

This is when people move from small towns and villages into cities This is when people move from small towns and villages into cities. As industrialization grew, people moved to cities for jobs.

What is urbanization?

This book expressed the ideas of Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels This book expressed the ideas of Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels. It stated that history has been a class struggle and in time this will change and wealth and power will be equally shared.

What is The Communist Manifesto?

This farming revolution set the stage for the Industrial Revolution.

What is the Agrarian Revolution?

This is when a strong nation takes over a weaker nation and turns it into a colony.

What is imperialism?

Due to the Meiji Restoration, this nation avoided being imperialized by the Europeans.

What is Japan?

This revolt by Indian soldiers against British led to the direct rule of India by the British parliament.

What is the Sepoy Mutiny?

In 1900 this group was defeated by the Europeans when trying the end foreign influence in China.

Who are the Boxers?

China’s defeat in this war led to the signing of the humiliating Treaty of Nanjing.

What is the Opium War?

This is when the idea of the theory of survival was applied to competition between nations. It holds the belief that it was natural for stronger nations to dominate weaker ones.

What is social darwinism?

This idea stated that it was the white imperialists moral duty to educate people in nations considered less developed.

What is the White Man’s Burden?

This nation and Liberia were the only two nations in Africa to remain independent.

What is Ethiopia?

This meeting took place so that Europeans can establish rules for colonizing Africa.

What is the Congress of Berlin?

This group rose up against the Boers (Dutch farmers), as well as the British. They were eventually crushed.

Who were the Zulus?