AP World History - Society at a Crossroads

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Ottoman Empire

Multi-ethnic, reached its military peak in late 17th century

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Ottoman Empire Decline

Massive corruption, misuse of tax revenues, lacked industrialization

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Territorial Losses of Ottoman Empire

Russia took territories in Caucasus and Central Asia from the Ottoman Empire

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Reforms of Ottoman Empire by Sultan

Sultan Selim III remodeled army based on European armies

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Janissaries

Christian boys taken from families, converted to Islam, and then rigorously trained to serve the sultan

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Sultan Mahmud II (1808-1839)

reformed schools, taxation, built telegraph, postal service

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Tanzimat Era

pace of reform accelerated, new law codes drafted in the Ottoman Empire

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Young Turks

wanted constitutional government, called for rapid secular reforms and a separation of government and religion

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Emancipation of the Serfs

Tsar Alexander II ended rigorous serfdom in Russia in 1861; was not wholeheartedly; serfs forced to pay for lands they had farmed for generations

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Zemstvos

local governments

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Witte System

Massive railraod construction in Russia, Trans-Siberan railraod

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Crimean War (1853-1856)

Conflict between the Russian and Ottoman Empires;

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Russia threatened to upset European balance of power, led European nations to become involed in the conflict; Russian defeat showed their industrial weaknesses

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Intelligentsia

intellectual elite that spread radical ideas for change

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Tsar Alexander II

assassinated in 1881 by People's Will movement

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Progoms

hate crimes against jews

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Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)

War between Russia and Japan over imperial possessions. Russian loss exposed government and industrial weakness

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Cohongs

Specially licensed Chinese firms that were under strict government regulation

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British East India Company

heavily interested in opium trade

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Opium

Grown in India, sold illegally in China for silver

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The Opium War (1839-1842)

a conflict between Britain and China, over Britain's opium trade in China;Chinese defeated by British Naval Forces

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Unequal Treaties (Treaty of Nanjing 1842)

Treaty between Britain and China after first opium war where Britain gained unrestrained access to China's main ports and could bypass laws.

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Taiping Rebellion

a mid-19th century rebellion against the Qing Dynasty in China, led by Hong Xiuquan

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The Taiping Program

Abolition of private property, creation of communal wealth, prohibition of foot binding, concubines, free public education, simplification of written Chinese

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Taiping Defeat

Nanjing captured in 1858, made into capital;Taipings needed to be defeated so regional armies merged with Manchu soldiers and were utilized with European weaponry; Hong committed suicide in 1864 and Nainjing was recaptured

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The Self Strengthening Movement

"Chinese learning at the base, Western learning for use." Changes in economy and scoeity were superficial

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Spheres of Influence

China lost tributary states to the Europeans and Japanese

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Lost Tributary States

Vietnam to France, 1886

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Burma to Great Britain, 1885

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Korea, Taiwan, and Liaodong Peninsula to Japan, 1895

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Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908)

diverted funds for her own aesthetic purpose, did not care for the nation of China

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Hundred Days Reform

Pro-industrialization; Emperor Guagngxu (empress nephew) attempted to implement reforms, Empress nullified reforms and imprisoned emperor

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The Boxer Rebellion

1899 rebellion in Beijing, China started by a secret society of Chinese who opposed the "foreign devils". The rebellion was ended by British troops.

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Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists

"boxers"

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Republic of China

China becomes a republic in 1912

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Tokugawa Shonugate Reforms (1841-1843)

Canceled daimyo, samurai debts, Abolished merchant guilds, Compelled peasants to return to cultivating rice

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Matthew Perry

commodore of the US Navy who opened up Japan with the Treaty of Kanagawa

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The Meiji Restoration

Goals of prosperity and strength: "rich country, strong army"

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Resolved to learn western technology

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Invites western influence into Japan

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Japan builds a strong army and a boost to industrialization

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Zaibatsu

powerful banking and industrial families in Japan

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