Second Wave of Imperialism | Nationalism & Unification | Intellectual and Scientific Developments | 19th century arts | Misc. |
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What is Quinine?
This medical advancement led to the advancement of European colonial powers into tropical climates with a reduced risk perishing from Malaria.
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Who is Giuseppe Garibaldi?
This nationalist leader led the expedition of the 1,000 to liberate the southern part of his country.
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Who is Sigmund Freud?
This Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis explored the unconscious mind and developed concept like the id, ego, and superego
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What is Neoclassicism?
This artistic movement, which emphasized simplicity, order, and classical ideals, preceded Romanticism and was inspired by the art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome
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How many years has Mr. Schwartz been teaching?
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What is the search for new markets?
One major motivation of Imperialism was to acquire more raw materials. What was the second motivation?
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What is the Franco-Prussian War?
This war was the final in a series of 3 that led to the unification of Germany, which saw the new German state defeat France
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What is the White Mans Burden?
This concept implied that western nations had an obligation to bring civilization, Christianity, and progress to "undeveloped" peoples
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What is Romanticism?
This movement, prominent in the early 19th century, focused on intense emotion, individualism, and the beauty of nature, often as a reaction to the Enlightenment.
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A snake plant
What type of plant do I have in the room?
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What is the Berlin Conference of 1885?
This conference led to the easing of tensions between European powers during the scramble for Africa
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What is the (Kingdom of) Sardinia-Piedmont?
This Kingdom led by individuals like Count Cavour and Victor Emmanuel II started the process of Italian Unification
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Who is Albert Einstein?
This physicist is known for developing the theory of relativity, fundamentally changing the understanding of time, space, and energy
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What is Realism?
This 19th century artistic movement, which followed Romanticism, focused on depicting every day life realistically
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A sensory deprivation room
Before decorating the classroom, how could it be described?
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What is to fix the trade deficit?
Why did the British start selling Opium to the Chinese without regard to the Chinese governments protest?
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What are Schleswig and Holstein?
What two provinces were gained by Prussia and Austria after the Danish war of 1864?
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Who is Friedrich Nietzsche?
In his book Thus Spoke Zarathustra, this social scientist suggested that Christianity was a circumstantial development that society would shift away form as science progressed
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What is Impressionism?
This style of painting, popularized in the late 19th century, is characterized by capturing the effects of light, often with visible brushstrokes and bright, vivid colors.
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Without looking, how many flags are in this room?
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What is the Iwakura Mission?
The push for rapid industrialization and westernization saw the Japanese government sent students to Europe to learn their ways
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What is the Zollverein?
This economic agreement between the 39 German states served as a catalyst for unification in the 19th century
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Who is Herbert Spencer?
This English naturalist and social scientist coined the phrase "survival of the fittest" to describe the application of evolutionary theory to society
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What is A Christmas Carol?
In this novella, Charles Dickens critiques the growing consumerism and greed of the Industrial Revolution through the story of a miserly businessman in London who values wealth over human connection. His transformation is catalyzed by visits from three ghosts who reveal the consequences of his greed.
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What were the names of Otto Von Bismarck's two Great Danes?
Who are Tyrus II and Rebecca?
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