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Gr 12 History

Unit 3 Test Review

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By 1914, how much land did European powers take over? 84%
No women or children could work here after this act was created: Mines act
Who popularized the idea of 'survival of the fittest' Darwin
Another world for arms race: militarism
Taking resources from colonies to profit Imperialism
this act limited the # of hours one could work & established age restrictions Factory act
Who believed in classless society? Marx
Which political ideology was against hierarchy, and focused on the wellbeing and liberties of the middle class liberalism
The government not interfering w/ the economy Laissez Faire
This political ideology focused on benefiting the majority Socialism
Which country dominated the industrial revolution? Britain
When someone believes their culture is superior Ethnocentrism
Upper middle class people who own land & businesses Bourgeoise
Working class majority of pop. Proletariat
Term used to describe both the economic and industrial revolution Dual revolution
Which act made it illegal to employ children under 9 Factory act 1833
Which act made it illegal to have children work more than 10 hrs/day Factory act 1847
Who wrote the communist manifesto? Marx
What was the author arguing for in the communist manifesto? Classless society & shared resources
Women's advocation for their rights Feminism
WSPU Women's social political union
extreme form of nationalism that causes one to be hostile to other countries Aggressive nationalism/ inverted patriotism
When a group has full control over a country Colonialism
What methods of control does colonialism use? military/diplomatic force
Major upheaval in India against the British Indian Mutiny
Was the Indian mutiny successful in removing the British from Indian politics? No
Increase in production, economy, and technological developments were results of : Industrial Revolution
The highest class of certain societies Aristocracy
Classless society and sharing resources is communism
This artistic movement prioritized emotion over logic, and focused on color and inspiration Romanticism
Cars, bikes, and streetcars were created during the: 2nd Industrial Revolution
Women fighting for the right to vote was called : suffrage
Europeans undertook the idea that they needed to 'save' or 'civilize' other colonies White Man's Burden
What was a Proletariat? The middle working class
Define Liberalism A concept that encourages individual rights and liberty
Define Nationalism Having pride in your nation, often to the detriment of other nations
What is ethocentrism? Hating another person's culture of lifestyle based on your standards
What is emancipation? the act of setting or being set free from political restrictions
What occurred during the industrial revolution that improved the economy? Mass production
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