AP Euro: Unit 14.1-14.2 - Modernity and Imperialism 

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Property rights

Women won _ in Britain, France, and Germany.

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psychoanalysis

Concept associated with his theories of are superego, sublimation, Oedipus complex, and repression.

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Id, Ego, Superego

Humans had an inner battleground consisting of three forces:_.

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Colonialism

What is a tool of (and mostly only favors) the rich? Answer with a single words or term.

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Europeans

_ were mostly Christian, and wanted to convert new people to their religion

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Industrial Factories

need new sources of raw materials.

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Henri Bergson

believed rational scientific thought and education were practical tools by which to gain knowledge, but that knowledge was only a means to an end, as it is unable to arrive at the truth or ultimate reality that humans face.

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Ego

: Seat of reason and coordinator of a persons inner feelings.

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inferior

European nations were going well out of their way (like across the world) to conquer people who they saw as _.

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Friedrich Nietzsche

glorified the irrational.

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Georges Sorel

: combined Nietzsches and Bergsons ideas with ideas found in revolutionary socialism.

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Id

: All of our unconscious desires and drives.

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Suffragists

(could be men too) had one main goal, to grant women full citizenship.

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economic, militarism, political, idealistic, religious, humanitarian

What are the 6 motives for imperialism?

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Germany

Who was especially taken with Social Darwinism? Answer with a single words or term.

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Emily Davidson

threw herself in front of the kings horse in the Epsom Derby to bring attention to the Women's Rights Movement

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Imperialism

What is the domination by one country over another? Answer with a single words or term.

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Superego

: Our conscience and the moral values and inhibitions parents and society place on us.

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Social Darwinism

was also especially undermining to the Catholic Church.

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Violent action

What did Georges Sorel believe was the only way to ensure the rise of socialism? Answer with a single words or term.

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Protectorate

in a , the local rulers were left in place but were expected to adopt western practices, follow all advice given, and abide by religious decisions made by the Christian church. This was meant to create a new westernized generation of leaders.

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declination of old nonwestern powers, industrialization

What were the factors aiding imperialism by western powers?

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Lebensraum

industrialized nations especially those on the front end of the agricultural revolution had excess population and space problems (_)