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  1. uprising
    organized opposition to authority
    These uprisings were typically in reaction to issues such as increased economic and political demands, forced labor, and land acquisition. (5.6.A)
  2. imposition
    the act of enforcing something
    The 1857 rebellion in India was led by sepoy troops in the East India Company army who opposed British imposition of land taxes and social reforms and the continued support for Christianity in India. (5.6.A)
  3. governance
    the act of exercising authority
    Hundreds of thousands died before the British eventually crushed the rebellion, and colonial governance was transferred from the East India Company to direct rule by the British Crown. (5.6.A)
  4. nationalism
    the doctrine that your country's interests are superior
    Nationalism played an increasing role in anti-imperial resistance (e.g., the Urabi Revolt in Egypt against British and French influence). (5.6.A)
  5. dominion
    a region marked off for administrative or other purposes
    These colonies, including Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, were established as dominions within the British Empire; they had parliaments with full authority to tax and make local laws and regulation, and British authority was limited to foreign, monetary, and commercial policy. (5.6.B)
  6. parliament
    a legislative assembly in certain countries
    These colonies, including Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, were established as dominions within the British Empire; they had parliaments with full authority to tax and make local laws and regulation, and British authority was limited to foreign, monetary, and commercial policy. (5.6.B)
  7. monetary
    relating to or involving money
    These colonies, including Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, were established as dominions within the British Empire; they had parliaments with full authority to tax and make local laws and regulation, and British authority was limited to foreign, monetary, and commercial policy. (5.6.B)
  8. levy
    cause to assemble or enlist in the military
    While Britain retained the right to declare war and to levy troops from all its colonies, dominions had to bear the cost of defense. (5.6.B)
  9. maintain
    have and exercise
    In other British colonies, imperial rule was indirect, allowing indigenous leaders to maintain local power in exchange for recognizing and enforcing imperial interests. (5.6.B)
  10. withstand
    resist or confront with resistance
    As the Ottoman and Qing empires lost territory and authority in the 19th century, members of their governments led modernization reform movements in an effort to improve their nations’ militaries and economies so they could better withstand Western imperial expansion. (5.6.C)
  11. codify
    organize into a system, such as a body of law
    The Tanzimat, a series of Ottoman reforms, sought to codify and modernize the authority of the Ottoman state to take the place of the sultan’s personal rule. (5.6.C)
  12. modernize
    make repairs, renovations, revisions or adjustments to
    The Tanzimat, a series of Ottoman reforms, sought to codify and modernize the authority of the Ottoman state to take the place of the sultan’s personal rule. (5.6.C)
  13. hamper
    prevent the progress or free movement of
    Ultimately, these reforms were hampered by the sultan’s opposition and the rise of nationalism. (5.6.C)
  14. reform
    a campaign aimed to correct abuses or malpractices
    In the Qing Dynasty, reformers introduced the Self-Strengthening Movement. It was a more limited reform movement, focused on improving the military. (5.6.C)
  15. opposition
    being against something that you disapprove or disagree with
    Self-Strengthening reforms were largely undermined by corruption and the opposition of those Qing officials who resisted economic change. (5.6.C)
Created on Wed Jul 22 09:06:47 EDT 2020 (updated Wed Jul 22 13:17:32 EDT 2020)

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