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JEOPARDY. Civilizations in Crisis The Ottoman Empire, Egypt and the Qing Empire. Categories. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. The Ottoman Empire. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. Egypt. The Qing Empire. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. 100. 200. Important People. 300. 400. 500. 100. 200.
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JEOPARDY Civilizations in Crisis The Ottoman Empire, Egypt and the Qing Empire
Categories 100 200 300 400 500 The Ottoman Empire 100 200 300 400 500 Egypt The Qing Empire 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 Important People 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Important Events 300 100 200 400 500 Vocabulary
He was the Ottoman sultan who attempted to improve administrative efficiency and build a modern navy and army, and for his efforts was assassinated by Janissaries . Who was Selim III?
He was the Sudanese Sufi leader who defeated and killed General Gordon at Khartoum and established the country of Sudan. Who was the Mahdi or Muhammad Achmad?
Who was Abdul Hamid? He was the Ottoman sultan who attempted to turn back the clock to absolute rule, and nullified the constitution of 1876 and restricted civil liberties.
They were the members of the Ottoman Society for Union and Progress who gained power through a political coup in 1908. Who were the Young Turks?
These were the reforms instituted in the Ottoman Empire between 1836 and 1879 including a European type Constitution. What were the Tanzimat Reforms?
These were the two Egyptian intellectuals who stressed using western scientific thinking to modernize Islamic education and thinking in the 19th century. Who were al- Afghani and Muhammad Abduh?
Who was Murad (1790 -1820) ? He was head of the coalition of Mamluk rulers who opposed the invasion of Napoleon and was soundly defeated at the Battle of the Pyramids in 1798.
He is considered to be the Father of Modern Egypt, but ran up debts to the west and died in 1848. Who was Muhammad Ali? “Float like a butterfly and oh my I am in debt”
These were the Muslim slave warriors who established a dynasty in Egypt and were defeated by Napoleon in 1798. Who were the Mamluks?
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He was the Manchu leader of the 17th century who defeated the Chinese Ming and established the Qing Dynasty. Who was Nurhaci?
What were the Opium Wars? These were the series of Wars fought by the British against the Chinese to end a trade imbalance and force the Chinese to buy an addictive drug.
This was the Chinese rebellion to expel foreigners from 1898 until 1901 and was led by the Society of Righteous Harmonious Fists and hence the name. What was the Boxer Rebellion?
He was the 19th century Chinese bureaucrat charged with ending the Opium trade because it was hurting Chinese society. Who was Lin Zexu?
He was the Qing ruler and Confucian scholar who advocated the Sinification or (making the Manchus more Chinese ). Who was Kangxi?
This was the wealthy group of merchants under the Qing Dynasty and specialized in the import and export of Chinese trade on China's southern coast. Who were the Compradors?
This was the island port city taken in the Opium wars by the British and returned to China with much trepidation in 1997. What was Hong Kong ( Two systems , one country) ?
This was the massive rebellion in southern China in the 1850s and 1860s led by Hong Xiuquan a mentally unbalanced Christian teacher and missionary. What was the Taiping Rebellion ?
This was the name given to the descendants of Muhammad Ali in Egypt until 1952. Who were the Khedives ?
This is the reason Egypt was so important to the British. What was the Suez canal and the pathway to India and the “ Jewel in the Crown”?
He was the last Emperor of the Qing Empire and featured in a film by that same name. Who was Puyi not Pi Yu ?
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This was the name given to the eight armies of the Manchus identified by the flags that they flew and utilized to defeat the Ming Dynasty. What were Banner Armies?
This was the Chinese Peninsula that devastated by floods and the loss of arable farmland due to neglect and political corruption. What was the Shandong Peninsula?
This was the battle where the British forces led by General Kitchener defeated and slaughtered the forces of the Mahdi and his successor KhalifaAbdallahi. What was the Battle of Omdurman?
This was the single cash crop that Egypt became dependent on and fueled many of the campaigns against the Sudan led by Isma'il Pasha . What was cotton?
He was the first President of the Republic of China. Who was Sun Yat-Sen ?
He was the Chinese official and bureaucrat who raised an effective military force to fend off the Taiping Rebellion. Who was Zeng Guofan?
This was the Chinese port city located on the Pearl River and known as Guangzhou and opened to European traders. What was the city of Canton?
He was the 19th Ottoman Sultan who built a private army that defeated the Janissaries and initiated western reforms. Who was Mahmud II?
She was the conservative dowager or Queen mother who dominated the last decades of the Qing Dynasty. Who was Cixi?
What was the Chinese self-strengthening movement? This was the late 19th century movement in China to counter western ideology and technology and led by provincial leaders.