The Industrial Revolution AP World History Unit 5 1750-1900.
Unit V BINGO!!! 1750 to 1900 (The Modern Period).
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Transcript of Unit V BINGO!!! 1750 to 1900 (The Modern Period).
Unit V BINGO!!!1750 to 1900(The Modern Period)
Choose Your Terms for Bingo!!!
Transportation & Communication
Financial Instruments
Settler Colonies
White Australian Act of 1901
United Fruit Corporation Factors Leading to the First Industrial Revolution
Opium War Seasonal Migrant Workers Latin America
Reforms Tanzimat Reforms Meiji Restoration
Second Industrial Revolution
Declaration of the Rights of Man & Citizen
Contraction of the Ottoman Empire
Scramble for Africa Taiping Rebellion Steam Engine
Nationalism Boer War French Revolution
Adam Smith Unsanitary Conditions Social Darwinism
Boxer Rebellion White Dominions Indentured Servitude
Haitian Revolution Marxism Enlightenment
Congress of Vienna Russia
Bingo Clue #1
• Europe’s location on Atlantic• Resources: coal, iron, and timber• Demographic changes in Europe• Improved agricultural productivity• Protection of private property• Rivers and canals• Access to foreign resources• Accumulation of capital
Bingo Clue #2
• Steel• Chemicals• Electricity
Bingo Clue #3
• Gold and diamond mines in South Africa
• Boers vs. British
Bingo Clue #4
• Canals• Railroads• Steamships• Telegraphs
Bingo Clue #5
• Stock Markets• Insurance• Gold Standard• Limited Liability Corporations
Bingo Clue #6
• With the development of the ___, factories didn’t have to be built next to water and could be built anywhere.
• Connecting textile making machines to this invention increased production many time beyond what humans could do.
• Mass production of goods made machine-made clothing affordable to just about everyone in European society.
Bingo Clue #7
• Wrote On The Wealth of Nations• Private investors could use their money
or capital to invest in potentially profitable activities
• Basis of the economic system capitalism
Bingo Clue #8
• The Ottoman government• Reforms which included a written
constitution, a modern banking system, railroad construction, and modernization of the army
Bingo Clue #9
• Areas where Europeans settled and ruled, but remained a minority
• South Africa (Britain)• Singapore (Britain)• The Philippines (U.S.)• Algeria (France)
Bingo Clue #10
• People should be free to make their own personal and economic decisions in life.
• Slavery should be abolished.• Freedom of speech and religion were
natural rights.• Challenged governments & traditions• Inspired revolutions in the Americas• Locke, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau
Bingo Clue #11
• Regulation of people across nation boundaries
• Resistance by settled people in receiving lands
• Legal restrictions on migration• Example: 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act
in the United States
Bingo Clue #12
• A situation in which one signs on to be a temporary slave with release from obligation after about 5 to 10 years.
• Pull factor for migrants from South and East Asia
• Worked on sugar plantations in the Caribbean into the 1920s
• Significant sources of labor on islands in the
Indian Ocean and in South Africa
Bingo Clue #13
• A product of the French Revolution • Roots based on Enlightenment Ideas
and the American Revolution• Modeled after parts of the U.S.
Constitution
Bingo Clue #14
• British smuggled drug into China’s ports• Chinese diplomatic protests (Letter to Queen
Victoria) went unheeded• China forced into a series of unequal treaties that
increased British presence and gave Hong Kong to Britain
• Other nation as jumped at the chance to make unequal treaties with China, resulting in spheres of Influence with each foreign nation having exclusive trading rights in “its” portion of China
• U.S. proposed free trade with open door policy
Bingo Clue #15
• The idea that civilizations with superior technology and tactics deserved to conquer those without thee advantages – was a powerful force in this era
• Led to increase of racist ideologies• Europeans determined to “civilize” their
“little brothers” by dressing them in Western fashions and teaching them Western behavior
Bingo Clue #16
• Places were the colonists, through disease and conquest, eventually outnumbered the native people
• Oceania (Australia and New Zealand)• North America (America & Canada)
Bingo Clue #17
• Result of U.S. Influence over Tokugawa Dynasty
• Transformed its government, society, and industry
• Built factories that specialized in silk textiles• Close ties between the government and the
factories (often built the factories and then sold them to investors but kept tabs on their finances and business decisions)
Bingo Clue #18
• As an ideology, fostered new communal identities
• Fostered by competition• German nation• Filipinos• Liberia
Bingo Clue #19
• Large-scale Transnational Organizations
• U.S. based company• Owned huge tracts of banana
plantations throughout Central America• Produce was shipped to the United
States and Europe• Encouraged global trade of products
Bingo Clue #20
• Classless society where all people were politically, socially, and economically equal.
• Demanded the overthrow of the “haves” (bourgeoisie) by the “have nots” (proletariat)
• Communist Manifesto
Bingo Clue #21
• Influenced by the French Revolution• Saint Domingue• Toussaint l’ Ouverture• Defeated Napoleon's army• First successful slave revolt; 2nd republic• Plantation economy of sugar and coffee was
destroyed and replaced by small farms with little exports
Bingo Clue #22
• Inspired by the Haiti and ideas of the Enlightenment
• Led by Simon Bolivar• Large social and economic chasm between the
few elite and the many poor• Elites remained in power after the revolution• Stable government was a common difficulty• Lack of significant social and economic change• Women’s rights were not a priority
Bingo Clue #23
• Temporary labor source that later returned to home societies
• Japanese agricultural workers in the Pacific
• Lebanese merchants in America• Italians in Argentina
Bingo Clue #24
• Began by Belgium in the 1880s• Rush to outdo each other in claiming
and gaining territories• Met at the Berlin Conference in 1884-
1885 to divide up Africa peacefully but neglected to invite the Africans
• Only independent nations were Ethiopia and Liberia
Bingo Clue #25
• Hong Xiuquan, believed himself to be the brother of Jesus, founded an offshoot of Christianity
• A social reform movement grew from this and was suppressed by the government
• Established the Heavenly Kingdom and created an army
• 10 year struggle that devastated the economy and was the bloodiest civil war in history
• Government attempted some reforms as a result
Bingo Clue #26
• Anti-foreign movement in 1900 to rid China of foreigners and foreign influence
• Led by Chinese nationalists• Qing Empress Cixi supported the movement• Chinese defeated by a multinational force• China forced to pay an indemnity for war
damage• Intensified revolutionary movements in
China by educated men and women
Bingo Clue #27
• Emulated Europe’s transoceanic imperialism by expanding their land borders and conquering neighboring territories
• East to Manchuria, South into the Caucasus, & Central Asia
• Lost Crimean War • Built the Trans-Siberian railroad and remodeled the
state bank as economic reforms• Embarrassing defeat to Japan
Bingo Clue #28
• Influenced by the Enlightenment and the American Revolution
• “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” was the slogan of the revolution.
• Monarchy killed, republic formed only to fall to the Reign of Terror with over 30,000 people executed by revolutionary leaders
• Napoleon took over and enacted reforms but was a dictator until defeated by a coalition of European nations
Bingo Clue #29
• Opposite of “going global” mentality of the Age of Imperialism
• Lost territories in the Balkan Peninsula, including Greece in Eastern Europe
• Semi-independence of Egypt with later British influence
• Faced growing opposition in Southwest Asia (Middle East) and North Africa
• Won the Crimean War but was weakened and became known as the “sick man of Europe”
Bingo Clue #30
• Helped redraw Europe after the fall of Napoleon
• Nations created by this were often drawn with little attention to the desires of the people in those new nations
• Huge changes in society from the Industrial Revolution resulted in unrest among the urban poor, who later turned to revolt to gain political freedom and economic opportunity
Bingo Clue #31
• Overcrowding• Poor housing (tenements)• Disease• Unemployment• Hazardous machinery• Long hours• Low pay
Bingo Clue #32
• Suffrage in Britain (voting rights, not suffering)
• State pensions• Public health in Germany• Public education
Bingo Key, Part I
1. Factors Leading to the Industrial Revolution
2. Second Industrial Revolution
3. Boer War
4. Transportation & Communication
5. Financial Instruments
6. Steam Engine
7. Adam Smith
8. Tanzimat Reforms
Bingo Key, Part II
9. Settler Colonies
10. Enlightenment
11.White Australian Act of 1901
12.Indentured Servitude
13.Declaration of the Rights of Man & Citizen
14.Opium War
15.Social Darwinism
16.White Dominions
Bingo Key, Part III
17.Meiji Restoration
18. Nationalism
19.United Fruit Corporation
20.Marxism
21.Haitian Revolution
22.Latin America
23.Season Migrant Workers
24.Scramble for Africa
Bingo Key, Part IV
25.Taiping Rebellion
26. Boxer Rebellion
27.Russia
28.French Revolution
29.Contraction of the Ottoman Empire
30.Congress of Vienna
31.Unsanitary Conditions
32.Reforms