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What did Europeans believe about themselves compared to the underdeveloped countries they were trying to conquer?
One of the factors that helped drive imperialism.
Policy in which strong, industrialized nations take control of weaker, unindustrialized nations.
The policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war.
The term for a sense of devotion, or pride, in one’s national group.
Many of the Russian people were attracted to the ideas of the ______________ because they promised peace, land, and bread.
Having an interest in or taking of land for its strategic location or products.
Why did famines occur as a result of European colonial policies?
What is the term for the attempt to spread an idea or to influence beliefs? (Typically done through the use of posters during WWI)
The Treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty between the Allies and ______________________.
According to the Divine Right of Kings who did absolute monarchs claim their power, or authority to rule, came from?
Identify the term used to describe monarchs that made reforms that reflected Enlightenment ideas.
What invention prior to the Scientific Revolution helped spread challenging ideas more widely among Europe’s thinkers?
The belief that the sun is the center of the universe.
Before the Enlightenment, which type of government was most common?
According to Locke, what can people do if the government fails to protect citizens’ natural rights, or unalienable human rights?
Identify the Jacobin leader that gained power in France and ruled much like a dictator during the “Reign of Terror.”
Process of moving goods from being made in homes to factories is known as ___________.
Government/society as a whole control the means of production.
Economic system where individuals control the means of production.

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