SLO’s Review Day 3. Topics: Standards 14 and 15 Rebellion and Revolutions Rise of Imperialism...

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SLO’s Review Day 3

• Topics: Standards 14 and 15

• Rebellion and Revolutions• Rise of Imperialism

• Helpful quizlets for today:• Revolutions Test Fall 2015• Imperialism

Agenda for the day

• Quizlets to refresh (Revolutions test fall 2015), Imperialism

• Review Game

• Web quests Standards 14 and 15

Review- standard 14

A major change, to fight back

What does revolution mean?

What does rebel mean?

Absolute monarchy

Revolutions in France, England, and United States involved people fighting back against what kind of government?

Complete control by a queen or king

What does the term absolutism or absolute monarchy mean?

Divine right

•What justification did monarchs use for their power?

King and parliament (elected legislative body)• During the English Revolution there was a power struggle between

_________________ and ___________________.

King Louis XIV

Who was the King of France that was disliked so much for not helping the people?

Inequality of the estates (social classes)What was the biggest cause of the French Revolution? (This political cartoon should help you.)

Military accomplishments

What was the main reason for Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise to power? (he eventually became a dictator)

D

Which of the following was not a reason for Napoleon’s eventual defeat (SSWH 14.c)• a. The Continental System (blockade of British goods)• b. His invasion of Russia• c. making his brother king of Spain• d. His invasion of Austria

D

All of the following are results of Napoleon’s defeat in 1815, except

• a. Nationalism grew in Europe• b. The map of Europe was re-made, leading to the

creation of new states• c. New alliances were formed in Europe• d. France was made into a democracy

Review- Imperialism

imperialism

•Control by a stronger nation over a weaker nation is called _______________________.

Resources ($) and power

What was the main reason for imperialism?

White man’s burden

What did Europeans use as a justification for European colonization?

Spheres of influence

• European powers carved up China and took control of trade routes. This was called ________________.

Open Door Policy

The U.S. felt that all countries should have access to China, this was called the _____________________.

Boxer Rebellion

•Many Chinese fought back against western influence, this in history is known as the _________________.

Emperor Meiji

Japan ended years of isolation and became an imperial power under the direction of ____________________.

Russo-Japanese War

•A major conflict involving Japan’s imperialist goal of gaining land in Manchuria and Korea was called the _______________.

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