Industrialization
Nationalism, Unification, and Revolutions
Social Orders and Ideologies
Acts and Laws
Political and Cultural Movements
100
Improvements in this invention lead to developments in rail and textiles.

What is the steam engine?

100
This country expresses a rising desire to separate from the English and connects to their heritage through the Gaelic language.

What is Ireland?

100

This country leads the way in the Temperance Movement.

What is the United States?

100

Repealed in 1846, these were tariffs placed on grain in Great Britain that benefited landowners by preventing the import of cheap foreign grain.

What are the Corn Laws?

100

This is European dominance of the non-West through economic exploitation and political rule.

What is Imperialism?

200

Overcrowding and water contamination lead to two outbreaks of this disease.

What is cholera?

200

These people attempt to unify, despite resistance from the Austrian Empire.

Who are the Germans?

200

This is an ideology prevailing in the nineteenth century that women should devote themselves to their families and the home.

What is domesticity?

200

This act prohibited the employment of women and girls underground in Great Britain.

What is the Mines Act?

200

In Great Britain, these people demanded universal manhood suffrage, vote by secret ballot, and equal electoral districts.

Who are Chartists?

300

Industrialization is slow in places in which this is instated.

What is serfdom? (What is feudalism?)

300

German unification begins economically through this institution, created in 1834.

What is the Zollverein?

300

This movement emphasized freedom of speech and religion, and free trade.

What is liberalism?

300

Also called the 'Starvation Act', these laws dictated that able bodied persons receiving relief must be housed together in workhouses.

What are the Poor Laws?

300

These now generally focused more on a variety of social lives, rather than on one individual.

What are novels?

400

This invention causes a shortage of spun thread.

What is the flying shuttle?

400

The declaration of Napoleon III as emperor ends this.

What is the Second Republic?

400

This ideology aims to alleviate the pressures of the new social order through communities based on cooperation.

What is socialism?

400

The Factory Act of 1833 outlawed the employment of children under the age of nine in textile mills, with the exception of EITHER one of these two materials.

What is lace? OR What is silk?

400
This movement was a way to combat religious indifference in the working classes and saw that more children attended school.

What is the Sunday School Movement?

500

This system of textile production was common in continental Europe, and is sometimes cited as an example of proto-industrialization.

What is the putting-out system?

500

The period of time in which the National Guard fights off rioting workers in response to factory closures is called this.

What are the June Days?

500

Which stage of human development is reinforced socially in this period?

What is childhood?

500

In 1847, the Central Short Time Committee shortened the workday for women and children to this many hours.

What is ten?

500

Because of this invention, more people become artists.

What is photography?

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