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356192157 | Herbert Spencer | has to do with social darwinism | |
356192158 | New South Wales | started as a settlement of convicts | |
356192159 | most 19th Century Indentured Servents came from? | India | |
356192160 | Social Darwinists | believed that powerful nations were meant to dominate weaker society | |
356192161 | View on Europeans | intelligent and morally superior | |
356192162 | Congo | controlled by belgium in the 1870's | |
356192163 | Emilio Aguinaldo | led an uprising in the Philipines against the U.S. | |
356192164 | America and Fiji | are very different | |
356192165 | Cecil Rhodes | a britisher who founded a colony in Africa | |
356192166 | who was the victim in 19th century from Europeans? | Africa | |
356192167 | who was the leading producer of cotton? | well i know its not turkey... | |
356192168 | Siam | the only free part of SE Asia | |
356192169 | The Monroe Doctrine | a justification of hemispheric affairs | |
356192170 | Indian National Congress | most important reform groups founded in 1885 | |
356192171 | Ram Mohan Roy | tried to create a society based on european science and devotional hinduism | |
356192172 | What contry caused the Sino-Japanese war? | Korea | |
356192173 | Ceylon | major producer of tea under British rule | |
356192174 | The Berlin Conference | created rules for the colinization of Africa | |
356192175 | Suez Canal | essential for British control over India | |
356192176 | France | controlled Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos in between 1859 and 1893 | |
356192177 | Francis Ferdinand | his assassination sparked WWI | |
356192178 | Self-Determination | the idea that people with the same ethnic origins, language, and political ideals had the right to form sovereign states | |
356192179 | Russia | promoted pan-slavism | |
356192180 | England and Germany did not have...? | religious differences | |
356192181 | The Triple Alliance | was threataned by the Italian policy of aggrandizement | |
356192182 | French | did not trust Germans due to the Franco-Prussian War | |
356192183 | Schileffen Plan | invasion of Belgium | |
356192184 | western front of WWI | was a bloody stalemate | |
356192185 | Verdun | the german assault of 1916 | |
356192186 | WWI biggest success | eastern front | |
356192187 | Laissez-Faire capitalism | did not exist in WWI | |
356192188 | what right did women earn after the war? | voting | |
356192189 | what did not cause the expansion of WWI? | the german invasion of Belgium | |
356192190 | Japanese entered the war because..? | they wanted to acquire german colonies in Asia | |
356192191 | .The Battle of Gallipoli | affected canada, zealand, and austalia | |
356192192 | Government of Russia (1917) | had an inability to satisfy popular demands for an end to the war | |
356192193 | The Treaty of Brest Litovsk | ended russia's part in WWI | |
356192194 | The Treaty of Verssailles, problem with russia? | they were absent from the meetings | |
356192195 | Why did Woodrow Wilson agree to the harsh conditions of the treaty of Versailles? | so that he could create the league of nations | |
356192196 | The Mandate System | angered the arab because of its similarity to imperialism |