Unit 5 Vocab

Unit 5 –Industrialization & Global Integrations (1750-1900)

Vocabulary 2014-15  4th Edition Ch. #’s

Some terms are not readily found in the text; you are required to use notes, handouts, and any other sources necessary to discern the meaning of those terms.  If vocab words are focussed on American History primarily (see *), they are unlikely to be on vocab test.  However, they are GREAT for Synthesis or Contextualization on essays.

 

Chapter 29 (Quiz #1)  Revolutions & National States

Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen

Declaration of the Rights of Women and the Female Citizen

Marie Antoinette

Marie Gouze/Olympe de Gauze

Seneca Falls Conference*

Enfranchisement

suffrage

popular sovereignty

nationalism

Napoleon Bonaparte

American Revolution*

Seven Years’ War

Declaration of Independence*

U.S. Constitution*

ancien regime

Estates General

Louis XVI

Third Estate

National Assembly

Bastille

“Liberty, equality, and fraternity”

Maximilien Robespierre

guillotine

coup d’ etat

Haitian Revolution

Saint-Domingue

Toussaint L’ Ouverture

Miguel de Hidalgo

Mexican independence

Simon Bolivar

Gran Colombia

Brazilian independence

conservatism

Edmund Burke

Liberalism/classical liberalism

John Stuart Mill

Olaudah Equiano

William Wilberforce

philanthropist

Mary Wollstonecraft

Anti-Semitism

Zionism

Palestine

Congress of Vienna

Italian unification

Germany unification

Otto von Bismarck

Voltaire

Locke

Montesquieu 

Rousseau


Chapter 30  Industrial Society

mills

industrialization

mechanization

factory system

Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith

Luddites

capitalism

mass production

interchangeable parts

corporations

monopolies*

demographic transition

Thomas Malthus

tenements*

middle class

working class

utopian socialism

socialism

Marxism

Robert Owen

Karl Marx

Friedrich Engels

proletariat

bourgeoisie

The Communist Manifesto

trade unions

Trans-Siberian Railroad

 

Chapter 31 (Quiz 2 30-31) Americas & Independence

Manifest Destiny*

Mexican-American War*

U.S. Civil War*

emancipation of slaves

Canadian Dominion

creole elites

caudillos

Santa Anna

Benito Juarez

La Reforma

Porfirio Diaz

Emiliano Zapata

Pancho Villa

Indentured laborers

guano

assimilation

metis

gauchos

 

Chapter 32 Societies at Crossroads

Taiping rebellion

Ottoman decline

Balkan States

Muhammed Ali

Mahmud II

Tanzimat reforms

Young Turks

Crimean War

Alexander II

emancipation of the serfs

intelligentsia

dissidents

anarchists

pogroms

Nicholas II

Russo-Japanese war

Revolution of 1905/Bloody Sunday

Duma

British East India Company

Opium War

Queen Victoria

Unequal treaties

extraterritoriality

Treaty of Nanjing

Qing Dynasty

Self-Strengthening movement

spheres of influence

Empress Dowager Cixi

Boxer Rebellion

Tokugawa

Meiji Restoration

Matthew Perry

 

Chapter 33 (Quiz 3 32-33) Building of Global Empires

hegemony

Cecil Rhodes

Cape Colony

Imperialism

Rudyard Kipling

The White Man’s Burden

“civilizing mission”

Suez Canal

Panama Canal

Sepoy Rebellion

Queen Victoria

French Indochina

Leopold II

Cape Town

“Scramble for Africa”

Dutch East India Company

Siam

Berlin Conference

Afrikaners

Boer War/Boers

Great Trek

Zulu

James Cook

Maoris

Monroe Doctrine*

Queen Lili’uokalani

Spanish-American War

Emilio Aguinaldo

Roosevelt Corollary*

settler colonies

Indentured labor migration*

Maji Maji rebellion

Charles Darwin

The Origin of Species

Scientific Racism

Social Darwinism

Indian National Congress