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| The belief in tradition and social stability |
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| What is the principle of intervention |
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| The right of powerful countries to maintain order throughout Europe |
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| The belief that people should be free from government restraint |
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| What is Universal Male Suffrage |
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| voting rights for all adult men |
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| The chief force in three 1830 revolutions |
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| The first business to industrialize |
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| What is the middle class? |
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| This social class came about as a result of industrialization. |
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| He did more than anyone to create a picture of humans as material (rather than religious)? |
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| This was the literary tradition to which Charles Dickens belongs |
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| What are ruling class oppressors? |
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| According to Marx, the means of production were owned by them. |
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| This was Marx’s term for the urban working class |
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| This was Marx’s term for the new urban middle class |
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| What is stunning material growth produced by the second industrial revolution? |
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| This was at the heart of the 19th century’s worship of progress |
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| What are past experiences? |
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| According to Freud, human experience was strongly determined by this |
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| This term means absolute governmental power by an individual or group |
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| This was one of the chief pillars supporting the optimistic view of the world of 19th century Europe? |
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| This is when doctor and patient probe the unconscious to make patient aware of repressed thoughts |
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| What is gaining access to new markets and raw materials |
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| This is an economic motive for the New Imperialism |
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| What is a political motive for the New Imperialismhis |
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| Overseas colonies were a source of prestige in Europe |
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| What is racism and Social Darwinism? |
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| This was a social motive for the New Imperialism |
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| What is spreading religion and "white man's burden"? |
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| This is a cultural motive for the New Imperialism |
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| What were the chief goals of the Western powers in Southeast Asia? |
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| to exploit natural resources and to open up markets for their own manufactured goods |
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| Who was King Leopold II of Belgium? |
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| He was the real driving force behind the colonization of Central Africa |
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| What was the major immediate cause of the Sepoy Rebellion? |
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| The rumor that British were issuing bullets greased with cow and pig fat |
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| What was the largest colonial population in the world at 300 million people? |
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| 300 million Indians ruled by 3,500 British officials under Queen Victoria |
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| What was the greatest cost of British rule in India to the Indians |
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economic: destroyed local industries; unemployment; higher taxes; caused starvation by switching Indian crops from food to cotton. But also degradation & humiliation |
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| Whose return from South Africa energized India’s struggle for independence? |
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| What is Empress of India? |
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| In 1876, Queen Victoria assumed this title |
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| What are the three social classes in Latin America? |
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| 1st-Peninsulares; 2nd-Creoles; 3rd-Meztizos |
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| What is exporting raw materials and importing finished goods? |
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| This ensured the ongoing domination of the Latin American economy by foreigners |
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| Wealth, social prestige, and political power during the 19th century in Latin America were based on this. |
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| He led a movement for independence in the Philippines |
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| This term refers to the Latin Americans who ruled by military force and were supported by the landed elite |
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| What was pressure applied by the modern west in the form of attack? |
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| This was an external reason for the abrupt decline and fall of the Qing Dynasty |
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~Chinese pay cost of war ~Chinese give up Hong Kong ~opening 5 coastal ports to trade ~limited taxes on British goods |
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| These were the terms of the Treaty of Nanjing. (FINAL JEOPARDY) |
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| This was the extension of a nation’s power over other lands |
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| This kind of imperialism involved by working with existing political elites |
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| What was the Taiping Rebellion? |
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| This was one of the most devastating civil wars in history |
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| What was the Open Door Policy? |
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| This was Hay’s proposal to ensure equal access to Chinese markets |
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| They were members of a Chinese nationalist secret organization |
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| What is extraterritoriality? |
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| Under this policy, Europeans were not required to follow Chinese laws |
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| To improve their balance of trade with China, the British sold this to the Chinese |
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| This is the word for political compromise. |
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| What were Liberals and Progressives (add for FJ Lib want parliament in charge and Prog want executive in charge. |
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| These were the two main factions in the Meiji Government. for FINAL JEOPARDY add what each wanted |
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| What is to “create a rich country and a strong state” to guarantee Japan’s survival against the west? |
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| This was the chief goal of the Meiji reformers |
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