Diverse Responses (Ch. 26-27)

...is about exploring societies politically and militarily stronger than those directly colonized, who reactedto European industrialization in a spectrum fromresistance to imitation:

the Ottomans, Chinese, Russians, and Japanese.

Overarching Ideas:

·  Economic conditions and religion are key components in legitimizing or undermining government.

·  Ever intensifying trade is a powerful force for social and political change.

Objectives:

1.  Evaluate the extent to which industrialization should be considered a global phenomenon.

2.  Analyze the causes of reform and revolution.

3.  Compare the responses to and impacts of industrialization, capitalism, & European intervention.

a.  Ottoman Empire

b.  Egypt

c.  China

d.  Russia

e.  Japan

4.  Analyze the changes and continuities in non-colonized societies between the late 18th century and the early 20th century.

a.  Ottoman Empire

b.  Egypt

c.  China

d.  Russia

e.  Japan

Key Concepts:

Explain the definition, role, and significance of…

Ottoman Empire
Tanzimat reforms
Young Turks
Egypt
Mamluks
Muhammad Ali
Khedive
Suez Canal
Orabi Revolt
Mahdi / Qing
Opium War
Treaty of Nanjing
Hong Kong
Taiping Rebellion
Scholar-bureaucrats
Self-Strengthening Movement
Boxer Rebellion
Spheres of influence
Empress Dowager Cixi / Catherine the Great
Decembrist uprising
Crimean War
Emancipation
Bolsheviks
Russo-Japanese War
Russian Revolution of 1905 / Tokugawa Shogunate
Commodore Matthew Perry
Meiji restoration

Key Places:

Locate on the maps…

Ottoman Empire

Istanbul

Austria-Hungary

Vienna

Caucasus

Crimea

Balkan Peninsula

Greece

Serbia

Fertile Crescent

Arabian Peninsula

Egypt

Nile River

Sudan

Suez Canal

Qing Dynasty

Manchuria

Tibet

Hong Kong

Nanjing

Russia

Black Sea

Trans-Siberian Railroad

Moscow

St. Petersburg

Japan

Nagasaki

Edo / Tokyo

Korea

Guided Timeline:

Europe / Ottoman Empire / Egypt / Qing / Russia / Japan
1683-1789 / 1644-1798 / 1600-1868
1750 / ERA OF EUROPEAN
REVOLUTIONS / 1762-1796
Industrial Revolution
American Revolution
French Revolution / 1789-1807
1800 / 1798 / 1798-1912 / 1800-1850
1807-1839 / 1805-1849
1825
1825-1855
2nd Wave of Revolutions
3rd Wave of Revolutions / 1839-1876 / 1839-1841
1850 / AGE OF CONSOLIDATION
Cultural Change
2nd Industrial Revolution
Growth of Nationalism, Militarism, Colonialism / 1854 / 1849-1882 / 1850-1864 / 1854 / 1853
1861
1869 / 1868-1912
1876-1908
1882-1919 / 1881&1884-1905
1883-1898
1900 / 1898 / 1905 / 1905
1905
1914 / 1908 / 1912