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Nationalism and Imperialism

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What does Nationalism mean?   love, loyalty, and pride in one’s nation  
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What 3 things promote Nationalism?   common geography and boundaries shared language, religion, and race cooperating to solve problems  
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Who was the war of 1812 between?   Britain and the U.S  
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What did the Battle of Baltimore lead to?   Francis Scott Key writing our national anthem, the “Star Spangled Banner”  
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Who was given credit for sewing the first American flag?   Betsy Ross  
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Who saved a portrait of George Washington?   Dolly Madison  
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What happened in the 1830s?   Many people in the separate states and kingdoms of Italy wanted to form one nation.  
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What did Mazzini do?   argued that the land within Italy's natural boundaries should be one country and urged Italians to think of themselves as one people.  
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What did Garibaldi do?   Helped organize an army for revolution called the Red Shirts and freed Sicily, Naples, and much of Southern Italy.  
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What did Count Camillo de Cavour do?   United much of Northern Italy, Persuaded Garibaldi to set up a kingdom of Italy, 1870- Italy became fully united  
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Who was Otto von Bismarck?   Chancellor (Prime Minister) of Prussia in 1862.  
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What did Otto von Bismarck want?   He wanted to unite the German states under Prussian rule.  
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What was the main goal of the German Confederation?   To keep the German states independent.  
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What happened by 1871?   All German states except Austria had joined with Prussia.  
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What does Kaiser mean?   German word for emperor; Wilhelm I was the first Kaiser of the German Empire.  
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When and Who made Japan trade with the US?   Commodore Matthew Perry of the US made Japan trade with the US in 1853.  
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What was the main goal of Meiji Restoration?   To build national feelings by challenging the west.  
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What does Imperialism mean?   The control of foreign lands by stronger states.  
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What is cash crops?   A crop that is raised to sell to others to be used by others rather than be used at home.  
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How many European nations met in Germany to divide up Africa?   14.  
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What is Direct Rule?   A type of colonial gov’t in which Europeans chose all gov’t officials.  
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What is Indirect Rule?   A type of colonial gov’t that allowed some participation by local officials.  
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What did the British gain control of?   Suez Canal, India, and Egypt  
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Who was the Opium War between and who won?   China and Britain--British won.  
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Japanese gained control of what?   Chinese Island of Formosa, which is present day Taiwan.  
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What is the open door policy?   A policy whereby all countries have an equal opportunity to trade freely in a certain place.  
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What are the five great lakes?   Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.  
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