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During the 18th century France was organized in what form?
• Old Regime
The old regime in France was organized into what estates? Who
made up those estates?
• 1st- Clergy• 2nd- Nobles
• 3rd- Bourgeoisie
What privileges did the 1st and 2nd estate have?
• Freedom from taxes, power, influence in government, powerful jobs.
What estates would have supported Enlightenment ideas?
Why?
• 3rd estate• 2nd estate
What is a cahier and when did it come into play?
• A cahier is a list of grievances. The king asked each estate to write a cahier.
What document in France was modeled after
America’s Declaration of Independence?
• Declaration of the man and the citizen
What was the time period called when stories were spread that villages were attacked by peasants and
riots were breaking out more frequently.
• Great Fear
What did the San-Culottes stand for and what for France?
• Wanted a more radical action wanted a republic ruled by elected representatives.
What did the Civil Constitution do to the French Catholic Church?
• Put them under state control. Lessened their power.
Why was the French Catholic Church put under state control?
• The church had a lot of influence in the government,
by putting it under state control it did away with some of their
power.
What is the difference between moderate and radical?
• Moderate is open minded; radical is extreme
What is the difference between an absolute
monarchy and a limited monarchy?
• Absolute is ruled by one person and they have all the power. Limited is not absolute.
Describe the purpose of the Committee of Public Safety?
• Committee developed because of the threats that
France was facing. Committee was prepared for all out war.
What were Robespierre’s main ideas? (3 ideas)
• Promoted religious tolerance; abolish
slavery; reign of terror
Give the dates, a description (main machine), and the result
of the Reign of Terror.• Lasted from July 1793-July 1794;
guillotine, hasty trials 44,000 people killed.
Why was Napoleon sent to France?
• A military career.
What new form of government did Napoleon
develop?
The consulate.
Why did peasants support Napoleon in the beginning of his
reign?
• New jobs were offered to them, that they hadn’t had before.
What was the Napoleonic Code?
• A piece of literature that Napoleon wrote. This held true to Enlightenment principles. Such as equality, religious
tolerance, advancement based on merit.
How did Napoleon retaliate against Britain?
• Continental system= closed European ports to British goods.
What impact did Nationalism have on
Napoleon?• Nationalism is going to force people to band together and against the ruler.
• i.e. Napoleon
What was the battle of nations?
• The battle of nations was a band of nations that came together and went against France when they were weak.
Why was it important for Napoleon to appoint friends/ family to important positions?
• People who were friends and family would always side with him.
Explain this quote. What event is this quote discussing?
“General Famine and General Winter, rather than Russian bullets, have conquered the Grand Army.”-
French General Michel Nay.
• This quote is discussing the invasion of Russia by France.
Describe Frances invasion into Russia. Was it a success?
• The invasion was 400,000 strong but came out with 10,000. The Russians lured the French in & then started to burn their land. The French soldiers did not have food and shelter. Many died for cold environment & from starvation
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Imperialism Geography
Then and Now
Images Mixed Questions
Name three things that Germany had to do according
to the Treaty of Versailles.• 1- limit army/navy get rid of Air force
• 2- pay reparations• 3- give up land/colonies• 4- take full blame for war
• 5-
What was Japan’s Meiji government’s plan to rapidly
change Japan’s economy and outlook?
• Looked to the West to modernize and industrialize their industry and military
As a result of the Sino-Japanese War, which Asian
territories did Japan take from China?
• Korea and Taiwan
In which 1904-1905 war did Japan surprised the world and defeated a
major European power, demonstrating that Japan was a
leading world power?
•Russo-Japanese War
What was the name of the Japanese government that was replaced by the Meiji
Restoration?
• Tokugawa Shogunate
Locate the European nation that colonized Indochina.
Which of the following colors on the map represent French imperialism in
Africa?
Locate the Suez Canal
Locate the British colony that was once called Burma?
Locate area known as the Spice Islands that the Dutch colonized
Name TWO modern nations that were once part of French
Indochina.
• Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos
Name the TWO non-European imperialist nations in Asia and the
colonies they held:
• Japan- Taiwan and Korea• USA- Philippines
What was the name of the major Dutch colony in Asia
and what is the modern nation now called?
• Dutch East Indies- Indonesia
List ANY THREE modern African nations that were once part of the British
empire• Egypt, Sudan, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe,
Botswana, South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana
List ANY TWO modern African nations that were once part of the French
colonial empire• Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Mali, Niger,
Chad, Ivory Coast, Madagascar
The rubber trees in this picture below are most likely in what
French imperialized area?
• Indochina
Where was the large diamond shown in this picture of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom found?
•India
What are the South African Dutch soldiers shown in this picture called?
•Boers
This flower is used for both baked goods and medical purposes such as morphine
and codeine. During the 1830’s there was a war between China and Great
Britain over the sale of this flower. What
is this flower called?
• Opium Poppy
Who is this man and what did he do?
• Gandhi• He helped India
gain independence from Great Britain
This rebellion in China was directed at the ineffective and corrupt Chinese
government. Led by a religious fanatic, over 20 million people were killed and large parts of China were
devastated
• Taiping Rebellion
By 1900, China was largely carved up into different regions controlled by
imperialistic powers. What were these regions called?
•Spheres of Influence
What were they only two independent nations in Africa
by 1914?
• Ethiopia and Liberia
In which long and bloody war did England fight the original Dutch settlers for control of
South Africa
• The Boer War
What was the name of the large and powerful African tribe that fought both the Boers and the
British in South Africa?
•Zulu
Make a short T chart explaining three positive and three negative consequences
imperialism had on the areas of the world that were colonized: • Answers will vary- we’ll go to the
judges