Nationalism and Social Darwinism All work must be your own. Cheating includes – but is not limited to: cutting and pasting text from the internet or from a document you did not write yourself for use in your exam;
cutting and pasting from the internet or from a document you did not write yourself and then slightly altering the wording of that text for use in your exam. Students are responsible for the honest completion and representation of their work. By placing their name on academic work, students certify the originality of all work not otherwise identified by appropriate acknowledgments/citations. Finally, tell me why each term was significant or important. Think of it this way; “why do we care?” “why did we study this person, event, movement, etc.” Did they start a trend or a backlash to a movement? How would the world be different if this person did not exist, if this movement did not occur, etc. What did this person, movement, or event contribute to history or to our understanding of how the world works? Keep in mind, there can be more than one significance.As long as your answer is reasonable, you will get points.Do NOT simply say, for example, “Luther was important because he impacted history.” While this is a true statement I expect more than that for a quality answer. Terms: Benjamin Franklin The French Revolution, 1789-1815 Napoleon Bonaparte The Haitian Revolution, 1789-1804 The Congress of Vienna and Conservative Retrenchment, 1815-1820 Ottoman Reform, 1807 to 1853 Extraterritoriality The Crimean War The Opium War The Taiping Rebellion, 1850-1864 Simon Bolivar Political Challenges of Western Hemisphere Nations in the Nineteenth Century The Abolition of Slavery Development and Underdevelopment among Western Hemisphere Nations in the Nineteenth Century Territorial Expansion of the United States in the Nineteenth Century Thomas Edison Separate Sphere Karl Marx The Meiji Restoration Nationalism and Social Darwinism The First World War Russian Revolutions Treaty of Versailles Mandate System Mustafa Kemal Ataturk