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what is contextualization

putting something into context and to think about or provide info about the situation/conditions

what is corroboration

comparing different documents to see differences in culture, knowledge, and themes. working to find multiple pieces of evidence

what is sourcing

understanding the who, what, why, where, and when

What was the 2nd Agricultural Revolution

a series of inventions and reforms in England that caused a massive increase in agricultural productivity. new technology was made for agriculture

new _____ made for agriculture

Why did the 1st Agricultural Revolution start?

because of the stone tools

a type of low tech technology

What is nationalism?

identifying with and supporting whats in your nation’s best interest

What are the 5 components of nationalism?

1. shared religion


2. shared history


3. shared language


4. shared territory


5. shared culture

RHLTC

Who was Otto Von Bismark?

- chancellor of German Confederation


- previous prime minister of Prussia


- used balance of power and realpolitik to rule

- the green guy in the lorax


- harry potter smudge


- used _________ ___ ________ and


______________ to rule

How did Nationalism unite Italy?

not being Austrian or French


similar language, culture, religion

nationalities hate


twinkie’s

How did Nationalism unite Germany?

- strong economy


- military victories


- realpolitik

Why did the Ottoman Empire begin to decline?

many ethnicities and religions because anyone that could trade was welcome into the community.


there was no money

What happened at the Congress of Berlin?

Bulgaria was given self rule but was still under Ottoman power


Russia got cut off from the warm water port they needed because their ports are frozen

someone who got out of jail but is on house arrest


no more water trade


What was going on in the Russian empire in the Late 1800’s?

Russia’s industries fell behind other European countries


there were diverse languages and cultures


they conquered Finn’s and Poles

What happened in the Russian Revolution?

Russia loses a war to Japan, leading to “bloody sunday” where workers strike, mutiny and they fight in the streets


the Revolution failed because most of the army remained loyal to Czar, there were French Military alliances and divided revolutionary groups

bloody mary is a similar name to the name of this aggressive reaction to a loss


the army were homies


separate sides


remember the french!

What two nations were united by nationalism?

Germany and Italy

What two nations were divided by nationalism?

Austria-Hungary

What is Imperialism?

using military force or diplomacy to grow the country’s power and influence. gaining political and economics control over other areas.


put into international propaganda

What was one problem of nationalism?

- few italians had experience of self-government


- regions remained divided by cultural traditions


- tensions grew between north (industrialized) and south (agricultural)


- standard of living of most italians was low and labor problems arose

What’s the difference between Colonization and Imperialism?

Colonization is the action of colonizing and taking over another’s land and Imperialism is the reason behind the action

What is assimilation?

forcing culture among different heritages and removing their culture

What is paternalism?

people in authority restrict the freedom of those below them for their “best interest”


control you for you

What was the Italian Unification caused by?

not being french, french revolution ideals, similar history among italians

French are bad and are spreading ideas around

What did Germany used to be?

The Holy Roman Empire

What were the reasons for German unification?

Prussian and German economy grew and Prussia gained access to more resources

Prussia’s economy and resources

Why did Prussia purposefully start wars?

to build unity, secure more territory, encourage smaller German states to join Prussia

What German state was not included in the unification?

Austria

What is balance of power? Why is it important?

equal power between everyone. this is important because they don’t want one person or nation to rule over everything

How does balance of power tie into (1) nationalism and (2) the German Unification

1. nations growing in order to keep balance of power which is good for nationalism because people are proud of their growing country


2. small states were combined with others in order to become bigger and more powerful

What is realpolitik?

doing whats best for your country without regarding morals and ideals

What are the 5 components of nationalism?

1. shared religion


2. shared history


3. shared language


4. shared territory


5. shared culture

RHLTC

Who was Otto Von Bismark?

- chancellor of German Confederation


- previous prime minister of Prussia


- used balance of power and realpolitik to rule

- the green guy in the lorax


- harry potter smudge


- used _________ ___ ________ and


______________ to rule

How did Nationalism unite Italy?

not being Austrian or French


similar language, culture, religion

nationalities hate


twinkie’s

How did Nationalism unite Germany?

- strong economy


- military victories


- realpolitik

Why did the Ottoman Empire begin to decline?

many ethnicities and religions because anyone that could trade was welcome into the community.


there was no money

What happened at the Congress of Berlin?

Bulgaria was given self rule but was still under Ottoman power


Russia got cut off from the warm water port they needed because their ports are frozen

someone who got out of jail but is on house arrest


no more water trade


What was going on in the Russian empire in the Late 1800’s?

Russia’s industries fell behind other European countries


there were diverse languages and cultures


they conquered Finn’s and Poles

What happened in the Russian Revolution?

Russia loses a war to Japan, leading to “bloody sunday” where workers strike, mutiny and they fight in the streets


the Revolution failed because most of the army remained loyal to Czar, there were French Military alliances and divided revolutionary groups

bloody mary is a similar name to the name of this aggressive reaction to a loss


the army were homies


separate sides


remember the french!

What two nations were united by nationalism?

Germany and Italy

What two nations were divided by nationalism?

Austria-Hungary

What is Imperialism?

using military force or diplomacy to grow the country’s power and influence. gaining political and economics control over other areas.


put into international propaganda

What was one problem of nationalism?

- few italians had experience of self-government


- regions remained divided by cultural traditions


- tensions grew between north (industrialized) and south (agricultural)


- standard of living of most italians was low and labor problems arose

What’s the difference between Colonization and Imperialism?

Colonization is the action of colonizing and taking over another’s land and Imperialism is the reason behind the action

What is assimilation?

forcing culture among different heritages and removing their culture

What is paternalism?

people in authority restrict the freedom of those below them for their “best interest”


control you for you

What is a settlement colony?

large groups of people from the colonizing country move to the new country for permanent living

What was the Italian Unification caused by?

not being french, french revolution ideals, similar history among italians

French are bad and are spreading ideas around

What did Germany used to be?

The Holy Roman Empire

What were the reasons for German unification?

Prussian and German economy grew and Prussia gained access to more resources

Prussia’s economy and resources

Why did Prussia purposefully start wars?

to build unity, secure more territory, encourage smaller German states to join Prussia

What German state was not included in the unification?

Austria

What is balance of power? Why is it important?

equal power between everyone. this is important because they don’t want one person or nation to rule over everything

How does balance of power tie into (1) nationalism and (2) the German Unification

1. nations growing in order to keep balance of power which is good for nationalism because people are proud of their growing country


2. small states were combined with others in order to become bigger and more powerful

What is a settlement colony?

large groups of people from the colonizing country move to the new country for permanent living

peace living

What is a dependent colony?

relatively few people from the colonizing country move to the new country where they take over the locals as leaders

few people go to the country

What is a dependent colony?

relatively few people from the colonizing country move to the new country where they take over the locals as leaders

few people go to the country

What is a proctectorate?

the local ruler is allowed to keep his title and authority but must submit to outside control.

leader with a boss

Which 2 “states” were not colonized in the African Colonization?

Ethiopia and Liberia

What is a dependent colony?

relatively few people from the colonizing country move to the new country where they take over the locals as leaders

few people go to the country

What is a proctectorate?

the local ruler is allowed to keep his title and authority but must submit to outside control.

leader with a boss

Which 2 “states” were not colonized in the African Colonization?

Ethiopia and Liberia

What were Europe’s priorities during the Colonization?

natural resources, access to good ports, and getting as much land as possible

What is a dependent colony?

relatively few people from the colonizing country move to the new country where they take over the locals as leaders

few people go to the country

What is a proctectorate?

the local ruler is allowed to keep his title and authority but must submit to outside control.

leader with a boss

Which 2 “states” were not colonized in the African Colonization?

Ethiopia and Liberia

What were Europe’s priorities during the Colonization?

natural resources, access to good ports, and getting as much land as possible

Who was Ghandi?

major leader of the Indian rev.


brought Indians together and united against British rule

What is a dependent colony?

relatively few people from the colonizing country move to the new country where they take over the locals as leaders

few people go to the country

What is a proctectorate?

the local ruler is allowed to keep his title and authority but must submit to outside control.

leader with a boss

Which 2 “states” were not colonized in the African Colonization?

Ethiopia and Liberia

What were Europe’s priorities during the Colonization?

natural resources, access to good ports, and getting as much land as possible

Who was Ghandi?

major leader of the Indian rev.


brought Indians together and united against British rule

Who was Matthew Perry?

the man responsible for Peal harbor

What is the Samarai’s response to Imperialsim?

they overthrow the government and return the emperor to power

What did the Balkan problem do?

it caused unrest

What caused WW1

The Assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand


Austria wanted revenge

What was the effect of Nationalism?

a bunch of ethic nationalities were under one ruler caused tension for ethnic groups

What is the Samarai’s response to Imperialsim?

they overthrow the government and return the emperor to power

What did the Balkan problem do?

it caused unrest

What caused WW1

The Assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand


Austria wanted revenge

What was the effect of Nationalism?

a bunch of ethic nationalities were under one ruler caused tension for ethnic groups

What are the effects of Imperialism?

fighting over new colonies

What is the Samarai’s response to Imperialsim?

they overthrow the government and return the emperor to power

What did the Balkan problem do?

it caused unrest

What caused WW1

The Assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand


Austria wanted revenge

What was the effect of Nationalism?

a bunch of ethic nationalities were under one ruler caused tension for ethnic groups

What are the effects of Imperialism?

fighting over new colonies

What are the effects of militarism?

achieving imperialist goals through threats of force


armies and navies grew to outnumber each other

What is the Samarai’s response to Imperialsim?

they overthrow the government and return the emperor to power

What did the Balkan problem do?

it caused unrest

What caused WW1

The Assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand


Austria wanted revenge

What was the effect of Nationalism?

a bunch of ethic nationalities were under one ruler caused tension for ethnic groups

What are the effects of Imperialism?

fighting over new colonies

What are the effects of militarism?

achieving imperialist goals through threats of force


armies and navies grew to outnumber each other

What are the effects of alliance systems?

alliances are formed to keep other countries isolated from each other