Name: ______Period: ______

UNIT SIX STUDY GUIDE 2014

INDUSTIAL REVOLUTION

1.  In what country did the Industrial Revolution begin: ______

2.  Why did it start there: ______

3.  What two natural resources did Britain have: ______

4.  Three factors needed for industrialization:

a.  N______

b.  T______

c.  Stable ______

d.  F______

5.  Some blamed machines for taking jobs in the Industrial Revolution; how did these people respond: ______

6.  Three working conditions of the Industrial Revolution:

a.  ______

b.  ______

c.  ______

7.  Negatives of Industrialization:

a.  ______

b.  ______

c.  ______

8.  Burning of fossil fuels like coal do what to the environment: ______

9.  Adam’s Smith’s idea of how businesses should run: ______

10.  Two negatives of urbanization: ______

11.  How does the Industrial Revolution effect urbanization: ______

12.  What do workers create because of the bad working conditions in factories: ______

13.  Who wrote the Communist Manifesto: ______

14.  What did Marx believe would happen: ______

15.  According to Marx who does industrialization benefit: ______

16.  Define communism: ______

17.  Market economy needs supply and demand to: ______

18.  Impact of new inventions like the spinning jenny and weaving machines: ______

EUROPE IN THE 2ND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY

19.  What happened on “Bloody Sunday”: ______

20.  Define manifest destiny: ______

21.  Otto von Bismarck united Germany with this slogan: “Blood and Iron”

IMPERIALISM

22.  Name the reasons for European imperialism:

A.______C. ______

B.______D. ______

23.  Belief that Europeans had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive peoples:______

24.  According to White Man’s Burden how do the Europeans view non Westerners: ______

25.  Belief that Europeans are superior to all other peoples:______

26.  Only country in Southeast Asia to remain independent:____Thailand______

27.  The only free states in Africa by 1914 were:______

28.  A political unit that depends on another government for it’s protection:______

29.  Define Extraterritoriality: ______

30.  Europeans were able to easily defeat the Africans and Chinese because of: ______

31.  After the Suez Canal opened, who took an active interest in Egypt:______

32.  Where Africa was carved up by the major European powers:______

33.  Impact of not inviting Africans to the Berlin Conference: ______

34.  What do countries like Africa, China, Japan have to give up to industrialize/imperialize: ______

DECLINE OF THE QING DYNASTY

35.  The British turned to selling what to China to balance the trade:______

36.  What were the results of China losing the First Opium War:

A.______C. ______

B.______D. ______

37.  China was divided up into spheres of influence in during this age: ______

38.  Equal access to the Chinese markets set up by Secretary of State John Hay: ______

39.  Boxer Rebellion happened in what country: ______

40.  Purpose of the Boxer and Taiping Rebellions in China: ______

RISE OF MODERN JAPAN

41.  Why didn’t the Japanese want to have contact with the Europeans:______

42.  Japan lacked natural resources so they implemented the policy of: ______

43.  Emperor Meiji means: ______

44.  Impact of industrialization in Japan led to a high demand for: ______

45.  People in India came together to fight for independence this idea of people coming together is called: ______

NOTES: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION,

EUROPE IN THE SECOND HALF OF 19TH CENTURY, AGE OF IMPERIALISM, DECLINE OF THE QING DYNASTY, RISE OF MODERN JAPAN

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