Global 10 vocabulary

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Heliocentric

Theory that the sun is the center of the solar system

Scientific

Revolution where scientists used Reason, observation and experimentation to challenge old assumptions

Heliocentric theory

Movement where thinkers used Reason to change the relationship between people and their government

Reason/Natural Rights

Revolution

Enlightenment

Enlightened Despot

Absolute rulers who used Enlightenment ideas.

Estates General

A body made up of representatives of all three estates in France.

National

Made up of members of the third estate in France. They vowed to write a new constitution for France.

Assembly

Storming of the Bastille

Declaration of the Rights of Man

On July 14th, 1789 the Bastille prison was stormed. This led to the GREAT FEAR where peasants attacked nobles and destroyed homes

Created by the National Assembly to stop privileges for the first and

Government should protect the rights of the governed Catharine the Great Joseph II


Nationalism

Congress of Vienna

Balance of Power

Cash Crop Economy

second estate. Used enlightenment ideas to give more rights to those in the third estate Feeling of pride for a group with a common background and common values Created after the reign of Napoleon to create A BALANCE OF POWER in Europe. Power was given back to the monarchs (Kings) in charge before the Revolution A distribution of military and economic power that prevents one nation from becoming too strong. An economy based on a single crop. Not a reliable economy if that crop fails.

Peninsulares

Spanish-born Europeans at the top of the social class system in Latin America. A small group that controlled the wealth and power in Spanish colonies

"Blood and Iron"

Otto Von Bismarck used this policy to unite Germany. He increased nationalism leading 3 wars.

Agrarian

A change in the methods of farming after 1750. Involved inventions like Jethro Tull’s seed drill and the use of enclosures. This led to more food production and rapid population growth.

(Agricultural) Revolution Industrial Revolution

A movement from hand tools to complex machines which began in England. Led to mass production

Increased in France after French revolution


Laissez-Faire Capitalism

Socialism

and urbanization Ideas that businesses should operate with little or no government involvement. Developed by Adam Smith with his book The Wealth of Nations System that puts the interests of society before the interests of individuals. The goal was to stop an unequal distribution of wealth.

Communism

Radical form of socialism developed by Karl Marx in his Communist Manifesto. He claimed that history was a class struggle between rich and poor and the proletariat (workers) should unite to overthrow capitalism

Urbanization

People moved to cities during the Industrial Revolution. Many lived in crowded buildings that lacked sanitation systems Written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. It said that the proletariat should unite in a violent revolution and create a classless society. Working class people who Karl Marx encouraged to unite in a communist revolution against capitalism Art movement from 1750 to 1850 that appealed to emotion rather than reason. It was a reaction against the impersonal nature of the industrial age A disease struck potatoes in Ireland in 1845. The British continued to export crops not impacted by the disease out of Ireland. As a

Communist Manifesto

Proletariat

Romanticism

Irish Potato Famine


Imperialism

result, many Irish starved or migrated to the United States and Canada. The domination of one country of the political, economic or cultural life of another country.

Social Darwinism

Argument that it was natural for stronger peoples to take over weaker ones. This was used to justify European Imperialism in Africa and Asia.

White Man's

Based on a poem by Rudyard Kipling. Claimed that white Imperialists had a moral duty to civilize people in Africa and Asia. This was also used to justify Imperialism.

Burden

Berlin Conference

British imperialism in Africa, India and China

Conference held in 1884 that divided Africa into European controlled areas. No Africans were invited to the conference.

Boer War

War from 1899 to 1902 where the British fought the Dutch Boers over land in South Africa. The British imperialists won.

Suez Canal

Canal built to connect the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. Made travel and trade between Europe and Asia more efficient.

Sepoy Mutiny

Hindu and Muslims soldiers resisted British Imperialism. They rebelled when rumors spread that their guns were greased

An examples of geopolitics (using land for its strategic location.)


Opium War

Treaty of Nanjing

Sphere of Influence

with pig and cow fat (This violated their religions) War between British and Chinese that began when the British refused to stop selling Opium in China. Britain won with their superior military and created spheres on influence in China. Treaty that the British forced the Chinese to sign after the Opium War. China had to give up Hong Kong, pay for the war, and created European controlled spheres of influence in China. Areas where an outside power claimed trade rights. This occurred in China after the Opium War

Taiping Rebellion

Chinese peasants revolted against Qing officials from 1850 to 1864. Many died and China was weakened

Boxer Rebellion

Chinese resisted imperialism in 1900. A group called the Boxers attacked and tried to force foreigners out of China. The rebellion was crushed and the Qing dynasty soon ended.

Treaty of

Treaty that US Commodore Matthew Perry pushed the Japanese to sign in 1855. It opened up trade between Japan and the west. This ended the

Kanagawa


Meiji Era

Sino-Japanese War

Russo-Japanese War

Zionism

isolation of Japan that had existed under the Tokugawa Shogunate A time of modernization and Westernization in Japan. Japan built railroads, factories and established a western style government. They also modernized their military. 1894 war between Chinese and Japanese over Korea. Japan won with their modern military. War fought between Russia and Japan over Korea from 1904-1905. Japan won with their modern military. Nationalist movement to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

Monroe Doctrine

United States document that said that the US would not tolerate colonization of countries in Latin America

Spanish-

United States defeated Spain in 1898 and gained the territories of Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines

American War

Roosevelt Corollary

US document stating that European countries should not intervene in Latin America. (However, under certain conditions, the US could intervene)

La Reforma

Liberal Political and social reform movement in Mexico under the leadership of Benito Juarez. Involved land reform.

Militarism

Building up of military

Otto Von


strength. *A Main cause of WWI, WWII Triple Alliance

Triple Entente

Bismarck’s “Blood and Iron”

military alliance between Germany, Austria– Hungary, and Italy that lasted from 1882 until the start of World War I in 1914 Alliance of Russia, Britain and France before and during WWI

Central Powers

Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire in WWI

Similar to triple Alliance

Allies

Alliance of Britain, France, Russia and eventually United States

Same as Triple Entente

Armenian

Muslim Turks distrusted Christian Armenians. This caused oppression for Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and led to the massacre of over 1 million Armenians

Genocide

Massacre (1915)

Propaganda

The spreading of ideas to promote a cause or damage an opposing cause

Armistice

An agreement to end fighting. Occurred on Nov. 11, 1918 to end World War I.

Reparations

Payments for war damages.

Treaty of

**Treaty that blamed Germany for World War I, and took land and territories from Germany. It also limited Germany’s military and forced Germany to pay huge war reparations. **Also formed the League of

Versailles

Germany was expected to pay them after WWI


Nations

League of Nations Formed by the Treaty of Versailles that hoped to keep peace. United States did not join. The league would fail at keeping peace in WWII. Bolsheviks

Revolutionary socialists in Russia that led the communist revolution

Totalitarianism

Government in which a dictator attempts to regulate every aspect of the lives of his citizens.

Command Economy

Hitler’s Germany

Economy where government officials made all basic economic decisions. Government controls all factories, businesses and farms.

Five Year Plan

Plan to build heavy industry and increase farm output. As a result, heavy industry increased but many starved

Collective Farms

Large government controlled farms operated by peasants as a group. Many peasants resisted collectives and killed farm animals, destroyed tools and burnt crops

Forced Famine

When peasants resisted growing food for collectives in the Ukraine, Stalin took all food away from them. More than 5 million people died from starvation in Ukraine. In 1934, Mao Zedong and

The Long March

Stalin’s Soviet Union

Stalin’s Russia


May Fourth Movement Great Leap Forward

Cultural Revolution

Red Guards

Civil

communists retreated from Nationalistic (Guomindang) forces. Communists traveled more than 60,000 miles. Student movement in China that aimed to make China stronger through modernizations. Mao Zedong’s plan in 1958 to increase industrial and agricultural production. He used farms called communes. communes for farming and industry failed and many starved.

Similar to Stalin’s five year plan

Mao’s 1966 movement to eliminate political opponents. Schools and universities were shut down and many intellectuals were sent to labor with peasants. Red guards attacked professors and government officials. Groups of students turned fighters who fought for Mao Zedong during cultural Revolution

Refusal to obey unjust laws

Mohandas Gandhi

Political system ruled by a dictator. Government is extremely Nationalistic and Imperialistic. **anti-communist.

Mussolini in Italy

Disobedience Fascism

Appeasement

Giving in to the demands of aggressors to prevent war.

Yalta Conference

Meeting at the end of WWI the divided Germany and gave Stalin power over Eastern Europe.

Hitler in Germany


Genocide

The attempt to destroy an entire ethnic or religious group.

Violence and attacks on

Armenians in 1915

one specific group

Jewish people in Holocaust

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Holocaust

Bataan Death March

United Nations

Superpowers

Hitler’s use of concentration camps to eliminate the Jewish population in Germany. Also included attacks on Slavs, Catholics, gypsies, mentally and physically diabled. Japanese soldiers forced American and Filipino prisoners of war on a forced march during WWII. Prisoners were stabbed, beaten and shot along the way. Created to keep peace after WWII. It included two main bodies called 1. The General Assembly with representatives from all nation 2. The Security Council with 5 permanent member nations The United States and the Soviet Union during the cold war.

Attempt to rid Germany of Jewish population

Violation of human rights Jewish people in Germany

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Violation of human rights

A violation of human rights against American prisoners of war in WWI

Violation of human rights

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Truman Doctrine

Economic and military program designed to help nations resist Soviet aggression. It was an attempt to contain communism.

Containment

Containment

Policy of stopping the spread of communism.

Truman Doctrine

A massive economic aid program designed to strengthen democratic governments and lessen the appeal of communism.

Containment

Marshall Plan

and Marshall Plan


North Atlantic Treaty

Money was sent to European countries like Greece and Turkey. Alliance between democratic western European nations during the cold war.

Organization

Warsaw Pact

Alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite nations in Eastern Europe.

Third World

Underdeveloped countries that lack capital, educational opportunities and technology.

Import

Idea promoted by Juan Peron in Argentina. Encouraged local manufacturers to produce goods at home instead of importing them. Expanded free trade and encouraged cooperation between European countries in the 1980s and 90s. Also introduced European currency called the euro. When a country exports more than it imports.

Substitution

European Union

Balance of Trade

OPEC (1960)

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Countries of Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela set out to control production and price of OIL

Tiananmen

Chinese student

Communists

Japan had a favorable balance of trade after WWII


Square

Pan-Africanism

Apartheid

African National Congress

Khmer Rouge

Palestinian Liberation Organization Camp David Accords

Iranian Revolution (1979)

demonstrators asking for democratic reforms were attacked by Chinese troops in 1989. Showed that China limited political freedom and violated human rights. Nationalistic movement in Africa that emphasized the unity of Africans all over the world.

Separation of the races. Occurred in South Africa. Black Africans had to live in separate zones called homelands and use separate facilities. Organization that fought against Apartheid in South Africa. Often used boycotts and nonviolent disobedience. Nelson Mandela was an important leader. Cambodian communist No Picture needed guerillas led by Pol Pot. Used terror to remove all western influence. Over a million Cambodians were slaughtered by this group. Organization led by Yasir Arafat that represented many Palestinian groups. Used terrorist tactics against Jewish Israelis. An important peace agreement in the middle east. It was an agreement to end the state of war between Egypt and Israel. Ayatollah Khomeini declared Iran a strict Islamic state and tried to eliminate all western influence. *Rights were taken away from women. *Americans were taken hostage

Genocide


in Iran. *Iran encouraged other Muslims to overthrow their governments.

Iran-Iraq War

Persian Gulf War

Islamic Fundamentalism

A war in 1980 when Saddam Hussein’s forces took over an area between Iran and Iraq. War ended in 1988. A war in 1991 when Iraq invaded Kuwait and took over its oil fields. US became involved Kuwait was liberated. Movement to oppose westernization and use Islamic principles in societies.

Détente

Lessening of tensions during the cold war. Included arms control talks and trade agreements.

Perestoika

Gorbachev’s policy that increased capitalist, free market practices in the Soviet Union.

Glasnost

Gorbachev’s policy of openness that ended censorship and encouraged people to discuss problems in the Soviet Union. Communists in Nicaragua who overthrew the government in 1979. They fought against the contras in a civil war

Sandinistas

North American Free Trade

Signed in 1990 to allow free trade between Mexico, the US and Canada.

Agreement (NAFTA) Post-Colonialism

Many nations in Asia, Africa and Latin America remain poor and

Iran, Libya, Algeria, Turkey


Multi-national corporations

Ethnic Cleansing

Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) Green Revolution

Desertification

industrially underdeveloped. Many remain economically dependent on their former colonial rulers. Businesses that operate in many countries. They can sometimes harm local industries which cannot compete with them. Policy of removing or killing people from a certain ethnic group. Used in Bosnia to eliminate nonSerbs. Written in 1948 by the United Nations. States that all human beings are born free and equal with dignity and rights.

Slobodan Milosevic used it in Bosnia

Farmers in the 1960s in developing nations tried to increase food production by using new machinery, fertilizers, pesticides and hardier grains. Food production doubled in India and Indonesia.

Spreading of the desert due to the cutting of trees and overgrazing of animals

Sahara Desert in Africa

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