Which general did the French turn to in order to restore stability in France at the end of the French Revolution?
People who want considerable change, reform, and an increase in government participation for the people are known as what?
Following Napoleon's conquests in Europe, the people now under his control began to experience strong feelings of patriotism and for the sovereignty of their individual nations, which is known as what?
What types of leaders (who met at the Congress of Vienna to 'turn back the clock') tried to restore traditional values and counter liberal reforms?
What did Austrian Prince Klemens von Metternich mean when he announced at the Congress of Vienna that he was guided by the principle of legitimacy?
What was the main cause of urbanization and shifts in population from rural to urban areas?
What was the primary cause for the rise of labor unions in the early 1800s?
Private ownership of land and business, profit, and free market enterprise are all features of which economic system?
Equal distribution of land and wealth and public ownership and control of businesses are features of which economic system?
Shifts in the class structuring of society during the Industrial Revolution was primarily an example of what kind of change: political, economic, social, or religious?
During the first Industrial Revolution, in the late 1700s, what type of power ran the first machines?
In which country did the Industrial Revolution begin?
A shift from making goods by hand to the use of machines is known as what?
Which system featured workers working long hours, in dangerous conditions, and completing repetitive tasks?
One of the first industries to be industrialized by the Industrial Revolution was the textile industry, which produced what?
Following the Berlin Conference many of the nations of Europe began competing for territories and colonies around the world, which is known as what?
When imperial powers administered a colony through the native aristocracy and by westernizing the upper-class it was known as what kind of rule?
Superiority in what area allowed Europeans to easily colonize Africa?
Many motives for imperialism and colonial expansion existed including: religious, political, and which other motive that involves the obtainment of resources and markets in which to sell finished products?
What was the belief that Europeans had a moral responsibility to civilize indigenous peoples around the world?
Which two European nations colonized much of Southeast Asia?
Why were Western nations interested in China in the nineteenth century?
British insensitivity to Indian religious customs led to which mutiny in India?
The results of the Opium War in China were similar to the results of Commodore Perry’s expedition to Japan in that both events increased what in Asia?
What positive changes to the Japanese economy resulted from the Meiji Restoration in 1868?
Napoleon Bonaparte
Liberals
Nationalism
Conservatives
He wanted to restore the lawful monarchs from the families that ruled before Napoleon to power in Europe
Industrial Revolution
Low wages and bad working conditions
Capitalism
Socialism
Social
Water
Great Britain
Industrialization
Factory System
Cloth
Imperialism
Indirect Rule
Technology/Weapons
Economic
White Man's Burden
Great Britain & France
Opportunity for Trade
Sepoy Mutiny
Trade with Europe
Western technological and industrial advances