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