Exam 8: From National Unification to Religious Revivial, 1850-1880

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One of the primary motives for imperialism after 1880 was

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What were the causes of renewed imperialism after 1880? How did imperialism play a role in the outbreak of World War I?

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The causes of renewed imperialism after 1880 can be attributed to a combination of economic, political, and social factors. Economically, industrialized nations sought new markets and sources of raw materials to fuel their growing industries. Politically, there was a desire for power and prestige, as well as competition among European nations to establish colonies and spheres of influence. Socially, there was a belief in the superiority of Western civilization and a desire to spread their culture and values to other parts of the world.

Imperialism played a significant role in the outbreak of World War I. The competition for colonies and spheres of influence led to increased tensions among European powers, as they vied for control over territories in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. This competition created a complex web of alliances and rivalries, which ultimately contributed to the escalation of tensions that led to the outbreak of the war. Additionally, the desire for economic and military dominance through imperialism fueled the arms race and militarization of European powers, further exacerbating the conditions that led to the outbreak of World War I. Overall, imperialism was a major contributing factor to the complex web of alliances, rivalries, and tensions that ultimately led to the outbreak of World War I.

Britain's liberal democracy expanded in the late 19th century through a series of Reform Acts, which

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Maria Montessori was the first Italian woman to become a

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Montessori challenged scientific theories that 'proved' women's inferiority to men in a lecture entitled

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Which of the following is not a popular new invention of the late nineteenth century?

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Bismarck enacted social reform legislation in Germany because

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How did the Balkans become the most volatile region in Europe? How did the Great Powers play a role in this?

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During the Long Depression, the European economy actually grew, but growth primarily benefited

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Emmeline Pankhurst's Women's Social and Political Union fought for women's rights

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Captain Alfred Dreyfus was accused of selling French military secrets to the Germans because he was

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Problems in the Balkans began in the late 19th century because of the weakness of

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Georg von Schönerer and the Pan-German Party blamed Austria's problems on

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Bismarck's constitution for the new German Empire invested the most power in

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The "white man's burden" was used as a justification for

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Maria Montessori first developed her teaching methods by teaching

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What were the causes of World War I? Was war inevitable by 1914?

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