Migrations and Review Flashcards

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usually migrations were due to: Imperialism and Industrialism

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  • Labor systems – slave, indentured servants
  • markets – gold, raw materials, goods, etc.
  • famine (Potato Famine)
  • population growth
  • revolutions
  • persecutions (Jews)
  • improved technology
  • deal with labor systems
  • also famines, gold rushes (Australia, Alaska, Canada, California), persecutions…
  • end of slavery (Still a need for agricultural workers)
  • people who migrated brought culture with them
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2
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effects of migration

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  • population shifts (especially in the Americas - over 60 million)
  • continued development of racism and prejudices
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3
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who did well with Imperialism & Industrialism

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  • England, Americas, Japan
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who didn’t do well Imperialism & Industrialism

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  • Spain, Portugal (Spain and Portugal lost empire), Ottoman Empire (gone by end of WWI), China
  • Ottoman tried reforms (The Tanzimat Reforms, movement towards a constitutional government) but it failed
  • didn’t embrace industrialization
  • competition for weapons strong in Europe and the Ottomans were being sold second hand weapons
  • Qing dynasty:
    • pushed away western influence
  • – Opium Wars
  • – Boxer Rebellion
  • – China doesn’t have power to stop the west
  • dynasty ended with the rise of Sun Yat-sen (1911)
  • west was aggressive where the rest were passive (Japan was exception)
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5
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changes

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  • 1750-1900: Industrial Revolution
  • improvements in technology
    • autocatalytic
  • slavery and serfdom abolished
  • migrations
  • Meiji restoration
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non-changes

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  • colonial rule
  • elites still in power
  • workers still held in low regard
  • Africa controlled
  • aggressive west
  • elites remained in power
  • majority of world still rural
  • workers still held in low regard
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population shifts

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  • population shifts
  • 60 million leave Europe for the Americas
  • millions leave China and SE Asia
  • development of prejudices (The Chinese Exclusion Act)
  • white Australian Act of 1901 (to protect the existing white culture)
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8
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what did the Latin countries contribute to trade following the Industrial revolution?

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  • agriculture
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9
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even by 1900, the majority of the world was still ______

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  • rural
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10
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one troubling pattern seen often in the process of cultural diffusion due to migrations is the denigration of anyone who isn’t _____

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  • white
  • Christian
  • Anglo Saxon
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11
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_______ played a major role in human migration prior to the 1900s

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  • Persecutions
  • Revolutions
  • Improved technology
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12
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cultural diffusion as a result of migrations spurred the growth of _______

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  • prejudices
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