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AP World History Chapter 27 Terms Flashcards

These Terms are for the World Civilization The Global Experience Fourth Edition AP Edition. This Is for Mr. Bartels AP World History Class.

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358047562Congress of Viennaconservative, reactionary meeting, led by prince metternich, restore europe to prerevolution time
358047563Holy Alliancealliance between Russia, Prussia, and Austria in defense of the established order; formed by the most conservative monarchies of Europe during the Congress of Vienna.
358047564Decembrist uprisingPolitical revolt in Russia in 1825; led by middle-level army officers who advocated reforms; put down by Tsar Nicholas I.
358047565Alexander I1815; Russian tsar who supported conservatives and joined the Holy Alliance
358047566Nicholas I1825-1855; Russian tsar who put down the Decembrist Uprising, expanded territory and crushed liberal ideas
358047567Alexander IIthe son of Nicholas I who, as czar of Russia, introduced reforms that included limited emancipation of the serfs (1818-1881)
358047568Crimean Warwar between Russia and the Ottoman Empire aided by France and Britain over the Holy Land. Russia lost because of industrial disadvantage (inferior ships and weapons).
358047569Emancipation of the serfsAlexander II in 1861 ended serfdom in Russia; serfs did not obtain political rights and had to pay the aristocracy for lands gained.
358047570zemstvoslocal political councils created as part of Alexander II's reforms; gave middle class professional experience in government but did not influence national policy
358047571Trans-Siberian railroadconstructed during the 1870s and 1880s to connect European Russia with the Pacific; increased the Russian role in Asia.
358047572Count WitteRussian minister of finance (1892 -1903); economic modernizer responsible for high tariffs, improved banking system; encouraged Western investment in industry.
358047573intelligentsiaRussian term for articulate intellectuals as a class; desired radical change in the Russian political and economic system; wished to maintain a Russian culture distinct from the West.
358047574anarchistspolitical groups that thought the abolition of formal government as a first step to creating a better society; became important in Russia and was the modern world's first large terrorist movement.
358047575Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov LeninRussian Marxist leader; insisted on the importance of disciplined revolutionary cells.
358047576Bolsheviksliterally the majority party, but actually a minority group; the most radical branch of the Russian Marxist movement; led by Lenin.
358047577Russian Revolution of 1905defeat by Japan resulted marked by strikes by urban workers and insurrections among the peasantry; resulted in temporary reforms.
358047578Dutch Studiesstudies of Western science and technology beginning during the 18th century; based on texts available at the Dutch Nagasaki trading center.
358047579DietLegislative branch in Japan
358047580DumaRussian national assembly created as one of the reforms following the Revolution of 1905; progressively stripped of power during the reign of Nicholas II.
358047581Stolypin reformsRussian minister who introduced reforms intended to placate the peasantry after the Revolution of 1905; included reduction of land redemption payments and an attempt to create a market- oriented peasantry.
358047582Yellow PerilUS's fear of japan's imperialism
358047583kulaksagricultural entrepreneurs who utilized the Stolypin reforms to buy more land and increase production.
358047584terakoyacommoner schools founded during the Tokugawa shogunate to teach reading, writing, and Confucian rudiments; by mid-19th century resulted in the highest literacy rate outside of the West.
358047585Matthew PerryAmerican naval officer; in 1853 insisted under threat of bombardment on the opening of ports to American trade.
358047586Meiji Restorationpower of the emperor restored with Emperor Mutsuhito in 1868; took name of Meiji, the Enlightened One; ended shogunate and began a reform period.
358047587zaibatsuhuge industrial combines created in Japan during the 1890s. Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895): fought in Korea between Japan and Qing China; Japanese victory demonstrated its arrival as new industrial power.
358047588Sino-Japanese War(1894-95) War fought between China and Japan. After Korea was opened to Japanese trade in 1876, it rapidly became an arena for rivalry between the expanding Japanese state and neighbouring China,
358047589Russo-Japanese WarRussia and Japan were fighting over Korea, Manchuria, etc. Began in 1904, but neither side could gain a clear advantage and win. Both sent reps to Portsmouth, NH where TR mediated Treaty of New Hampshire in 1905. TR won the nobel peace prize for his efforts, the 1st pres. to do so.

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