Midterm Study Pack Flashcards
(122 cards)
Which country had recently formed, and upset the balance of European power?
Germany
Menelik II
Ruler of Ethiopia who beat the Italians when they tried to invade
How did African tribes react to colonization overall?
Sustained violent resistance
How did Enlightenment ideas helped bring about the French Revolution?
John Locke thought that a government was only supposed to be around to protect natural rights, and if it didn’t it should be overthrown. French peasants were only used to make the king richer, and the government was taking away the rights of the peasants. (Taking their food, no freedoms of speech or religion, executing peasants without a trial for small crimes.)
Why did Gavrilo Princip assassinate Ferdinand?
He was trying to free Bosnia from Austria-Hungary, and thought they would join with his native Serbia
Give three examples of the “major businesses.”
Energy Transportation Banking
What were the Intolerable Acts?
-Occupying Boston and shutting down its harbor -Disbanding the colonial government and installing a dictator -Forcing colonists to house and feed the English troops -Allowing loyalists to be tried for crimes in England
What are the problems with Social Darwinism?
It justifies extreme poverty and racism, both being based off of bad science. Social Darwinism is totally discredited today.
Describe how Africans were living before Europeans invaded?
There were hundreds of smaller tribes and ethnic groups, and they were used very little modern technology/were not industrialized.
What is the Enlightenment?
The enlightenment is a time period of immense change. It contained an explosion of ideas that focused on individual happiness and rights through logic and reason.
What is the main idea of Socialism?
Government would take an active role in improving lives of citizens by controlling industries considered too important to the health of the nation
What are 7 short term changes that happened during the industrial revolution?
-Lack of government rules -No education for lower classes -Poor working and living conditions -Disease -Factory owners grew richer -Child Labor -Poor became even more poor
Herbert Spencer
Social Darwinism
How did nationalism contribute to the start of WWI? (two ways)
-Made countries feel superior and were sure they would win a war -Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in an attempt to free Bosnia from Austria-Hungary
Louis XVI
Last king of France
Why wouldn’t England let certain people out of their country?
The English wanted to keep the secret of industrialization to themselves
Karl Marx
Communism
Who owns the businesses, resources, and make decisions in capitalism?
Individuals
Why and how would the lower classes take control, according to the Communist Manifesto?
They would rise up violently and kill the rich class when the conditions and wealth inequality were bad enough
What is nationalism?
Intense pride in your country
How did the government help to cause the poor state of the working class?
They did not pass any laws that would hurt businesses, so companies took advantage of their workers
What are 8 specific things that were wrong with the tenement housing or working conditions? (Not in the notes)
-Low pay and long hours -No police protection -Very dangerous conditions -Rooms too crowded -Frequent disease outbreaks -No running water -No education -Literally anything else that we’ve talked about
What was necessary according to Thomas Malthus?
War Disease Famine
What things did the first and second estates (France) have in common?
All had political power, paid no taxes, were wealthy, and there were very few of them