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Return Answer Humans & Environment Most important export from Africa in the 19th century
Return Answer Humans & Environment Its construction reduced the shipping time between England and India from months to weeks
Return Answer Humans & Environment Disease that poisoned water 19th-century London
Return Answer Humans & Environment Two Americans who explored Missouri River valley and Louisiana Purchase
Return Answer Humans & Environment Authored the “Descent of Man” in 1871
Return Answer Humans & Environment European who searched out the source of the Niger River
Return Answer Cultural Integration The most powerful “ism” of the 19th century
Return Answer Cultural Integration American commander who forced Japan to open ports to foreign trade
Return Answer Cultural Integration Western hemisphere country with greatest number of people of African descent
Return Answer Cultural Integration Authored “Encyclopedia”
Return Answer Cultural Integration What people in U.S. would call llaneros, gauchos, and vaqueros
Return Answer Cultural Integration Japanese used this European nation as their industrial model during 19th century Meiji modernization
Return Answer States & Conflict Radical group during Reign of Terror in French Revolution
Return Answer States & Conflict Considered by historians to be the real first world war
Return Answer States & Conflict Nicknamed “El Liberatador”
Return Answer States & Conflict Considered the most enlightened of the 18th-century European monarchs
Return Answer States & Conflict Battle that effectively pushed the French out of South Asia
Return Answer States & Conflict What the Ming Chinese called their empire
Return Answer Economic Systems Authored “Wealth of Nations”
Return Answer Economic Systems Product imported into China that drained nation of silver in 19th century
Return Answer Economic Systems Only European country allowed to trade with Japan during Tokugawa shogunate
Return Answer Economic Systems The process of providing raw materials to rural families with a goal of eventual assembly
Return Answer Economic Systems France’s richest oversea’s possession in 18th century
Return Answer Economic Systems Largest producer of cotton in the 18th century
Return Answer Social Structures Authored “White Man’s Burden”
Return Answer Social Structures The idea that races and nations are locked in a struggle for survival
Return Answer Social Structures The voluntary freeing of slaves
Return Answer Social Structures Russian mercenary soldiers
Return Answer Social Structures Ritualistic bow expected of foreign emissaries as they present themselves to Chinese royalty
Return Answer Social Structures Hairstyle required of the Chinese by the Manchu during Ming dynasty
Return Humans & Environment What is palm oil?
Return Humans & Environment What is the Suez Canal?
Return Humans & Environment What is cholera?
Return Humans & Environment Who was Lewis and Clark?
Return Humans & Environment Who was Charles Darwin?
Return Humans & Environment Who was Mungo Park?
Return Cultural Integration What is nationalism?
Return Cultural Integration Who is Matthew Brady?
Return Cultural Integration What is Brazil?
Return Cultural Integration Who was Denis Diderot?
Return Cultural Integration What are cowboys?
Return Cultural Integration What is Germany?
Return States & Conflict Who are the Jacobins?
Return States & Conflict What was the Seven Years War?
Return States & Conflict Who is Simon Bolivar?
Return States & Conflict Who was Frederick the Great?
Return States & Conflict What was the Battle of Plassey?
Return States & Conflict What is the Celestial Empire?
Return Economic Systems Who was Adam Smith?