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AP World History 2 Chapter 19 Terms Flashcards

The terms and definitions for the vocabulary terms in Ways of the World: Chapter 19.

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6263235970Abd al-Hamid IIOttoman Sultan (r. 1876-1909) who accepted a reform constitution at the start of his reign but suspended it shortly afterward, ruling as a reactionary autocrat for the next three decades.0
6263235971Boxer RebellionRebellion led by Chinese militia organizations (1898-1901) in which large numbers of Europeans and Chinese Christians were killed.1
6263235972China, 1911The collapse of China's imperial order, officially at the hands of organized revolutionaries but for the most part under the weight of the troubles that had overwhelmed the government for the previous half-century.2
6263235973DaimyoFeudal lords of Japan who retained substantial autonomy under the Tokugawa shogunate and only lost their social preeminence in the Meiji restoration3
6263235974Hong XiuquanChinese religious leader (1814-1864) who sparked the Taiping uprising and won millions due to his unique form of Christianity, according to which he himself was the younger brother of Jesus, sent to establish a "heavenly kingdom of great peace"on earth.4
6263235975Informal EmpireTerm commonly used to describe areas that were dominated by Western powers in the 19th century but that retained their own governments and a measure of independence, e.g., Latin America and China.5
6263235976Meiji RestorationThe overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan in 1868, restoring power to the emperor Meiji.6
6263235977Matthew PerryU.S. navy commodore who in 1852 presented the ultimatum that led Japan to open itself to more normal relations with the outside world.7
6263235978Opium WarsTwo wars fought between Western powers and China (1839-1842 and 1856-1858) after China tried to restrict the importation of foreign goods, especially opium; China had lost both wars and was forced to make major concessions.8
6263235979Russo-Japanese War, 1904- 1905Ending in a Japanese victory, this war established Japan as a formidable military competitor in East Asia and precipitated the Russian Revolution of 1905.9
6263235980SamuraiArmed retainers of the Japanese feudal lords, famed for their martial skills and loyalty; in the Tokugawa shogunate, the samurai gradually became and administrative elite, but they did not lose their special privileges until the Meiji Restoration.10
6263235981Self-strengthening MovementChina's program of internal reform in the 1860s and 1870s, based on vigorous application of Confucian principles and limited borrowing from the West.11
6263235982Selim IIIOttoman sultan (r. 1789-1807) who attempted significant reform of his empire, including the implementation of new military and administrative structures.12
6263235983"the Sick Man of Europe"Western Europe's unkind nickname for the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a name based on the Ottoman sultans' inability to prevent Western takeover of many regions and to deal with internal problems; it fails to recognize serious reform efforts in the Ottoman state during this period.13
6263235984Social DarwinismAn application of Charles Darwin's evolutionary theories to an understanding of human history, exemplified by the concept of the "survival of the fittest."14
6263235985Taiping Uprisingmassive Chinese rebellion that devastated much of China between 1850 and 1864; it was based on the millennium teachings of Hong Xiquan.15
6263235986Tanzimat ReformsImportant reformist measures undertaken in the Ottoman Empire beginning in 1839; the term "Tanzimat" means "reorganization."16
6263235987Tokugawa ShogunateRulers of Japan from 1600 to 1868.17
6263235988Unequal TreatiesSeries of nineteenth-century treaties in which China made major concessions to Western powers.18
6263235989Young OttomansGroup of would-be reformers in the mid-19th-century Ottoman Empire that included lower-level officials, military officers, and writers; they urged the extension of Westernizing reforms to the political system.19
6263235990Young TurksMovement of Turkish military and civilian elites that developed around 1900 and eventually brought down the Ottoman Empire.20

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