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World History: HoffmeyerUnit 8: Industrialization and Imperialism

Study Guide/Guide Notes

Chapter 19: Industrialization and Nationalism

Section 1: The Industrial Revolution

SG1: What three factors led to the Industrial Revolution beginning in Great Britain?

SG2: What was the enclosure movement? How did it affect migration of people in Great Britain?

SG3: Describe the process of making cotton cloth under the cottage industry system.

SG4: What were four key inventions (be sure to include who invented or improved them where possible) that increased the speed of cotton manufacturing?

SG5: In the 1780s Henry Cort developed a process that created a better quality or iron. Name the process and briefly describe how it worked.

SG6: What were conditions for workers like in factories during the Industrial Revolution?

SG7: How did railroads help foster the process of Industrialization?

SG8: Describe economist Robert Malthus’s theory on population growth.

SG9: What was Industrial Capitalism? What two classes did it create? What were the effects?

SG10: Define socialism and explain why it grew in strength as a political movement as result of the Industrial Revolution.

SG11: Robert Owen was a proponent of utopian socialism. Who was he and how did he attempt to carry out utopian socialism?

Section 2: Reaction and Revolution

SG12: What was the goal of the Congress of Vienna? Why was it held? Who was the most influential leader?

SG13: Define conservatism.

SG14: What was the principle of intervention?

SG15:Define liberalism.

SG16: What was the effect of Nationalism on Europe during the 19th century?

SG17: What four revolutions made up the Revolutions of 1848? What were the outcomes of each?

Section 3: National Unification and Nationalism

SG18: What was the Concert of Europe? What led to its breakdown?

SG19: How did Italian unification occur, beginning in 1849?

SG20: How did German Unification occur, beginning in the 1860s?

SG21: What reforms were made in Russia by Tsar Alexander II? Why were these reforms made?

Chapter 21: The Height of Imperialism

Section 1: Colonial Rule in Southeast Asia

SG22: Define Imperialism. What were the motives for imperialism?

SG23: Define racism and Social Darwinism. How did these beliefs affect Imperialism?

SG24: What territories did Great Britain takeover in Asia? How was it accomplished?

SG25: What territories did France takeover in Asia? How was it accomplished?

SG26: What territories did the United States takeover in Asia? How was it accomplished?

SG27: Define indirect and direct rule.

SG28: Describe the economic policy of colonial powers.

SG29: How did many Asian colonies resist colonial rule by European powers?

Section 3: Empire Building in Africa

SG30:What does it mean for a country or territory to be annexed?

SG31: How and why did Egypt come to be a protectorate of the British Empire? Who were the important figures during this period?

SG32:Who were Livingston and Stanley? What was their goal in Africa?

SG33: Why was the Berlin Conference held? How did it affect Africa?

SG34: What were the Boer Republics? How did the Boer War start and how was it resolved?

SG35:How was did colonial rule in Africa differ from Asia? How was it the same?

Section 3: British Rule in India

SG36: How did the British East India Company use sepoys to protect their interests in India?

SG37: What conditions led Indians to revolt against the British in 1857? What was the result of this revolt?

SG38: What were the benefits of British rule in India?

SG39: What were the costs of British rule in India?

SG40: How did Indian nationalism arise? What were the effects of nationalist newspapers?

SG41: Who was Mohandas Gandhi? Where did his movement against British rule begin? What ideal was his movement for Indian independence based on?

SG42: Who was Rabindranath Tagore? What was his life mission?