History Exam 3 Flashcards
French political thinker from Reflections on Violence
Georges Sorel
Utopian Socialist
Robert Owen
Leader of violent activist for women’s suffrage in Britain
Emmeline Pankhurst
Prime Minister of Piedmont
Camillo Benso
Prussian Prime Minister
Otto von Bismarck
Led peasant rebellion in Mexico in 1810
Father Miguel Costilla
Founding father of Latin America
Jose de San Martin
Popular leader in Brazil from 1831 until his daughter took over
Emperor Pedro II
One page reading from
Thomas Babington Macaulay
Empress dowager involved in Boxer rebellion
Cixi
Egypt ruler from 1805 to 1848
Muhammad Ali Pasha
Pirate state from Marines Hymn
Liberia
St Andrew’s found guilty of
Observing Yule Day
In order:
Textile Manufacturing begins
Railway System
Crystal Place
Reform Bills
Chartism
Textile
Chartism
Reform Bills
Railways
Crystal
In order:
National Congress
Salt March
Queen Victoria
British control
Sepoy Revolt
British control
Sepoy Revolt
Queen Victoria
National Congress
Salt March
In order:
End of Empire
Boxer Uprising
Taiping Rebellion
First Opium War
Sino-Japanese War
Opium
Taiping
Sino-Japanese
Boxer
End
In order:
Sino-Japanese War
Russo-Japanese War
Perry Visit
Meiji Restoration
Samurai Rebellion
Perry
Meiji
Samurai
Sino
Russo
Gandhi
early 20th century
India
in the Congress Party
Explaining that the British needed to get out of India
India also needed to be more civilized
Santa Anna
1872
Guadalajara
showing his account of things
General Paredes rebelled against the government
buried his leg with honors
Plan of Ayala
1911
Mexico
Emiliano Zapata
caused another social reform after Madero
Madero and Diaz fighting for presidency
the plan was to raise arms against Diaz
Meiji Constitution
1889
Japan
Westernization
Meiji emperor
explaining that people have very little rights under a dictator ship
Lin Xexu
1839
China during First Opium War
British still profiting off of opium trading
Queen Victoria
Explains that opium is still getting to England