Nationalism is a belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one's nation
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What were the political goals of the nineteenth century?
Legal equality, religious toleration,freedom of the press,&political structure
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Where and when did the Industrial Revolution begin?It began in the 18th century of Great Britain
It began in the 18th century of Great Britain
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Who did the Industrial revolution impact the most?
Women
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Who was Robert Owen?
A self made cotton manufacturer
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What did nationalism prove to be
The single most powerful European political ideology of the 19th century
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What did the liberals do to the working people?
They seperated the working people from economic goals
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How did the French Atlantic trade get destroyed?
The Napoleon wars and The French Revolution
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Where did the women start to work?
in the factories
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Who were the most influential writers in the working class?
David Ricardo, and Thomas Malthus
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What is a person called who would take up Nationalism
A Nationalist
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Is there a relation to nationalism and liberalism?
Nationalism wasn't necessary or even logically linked to Liberalism
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How much did the population in France grow from 1831 to 1851?3.3 million people
3.3 million people
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What would the women do in the factories?
They would tend to the machines because it didnt require much skill.
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What were Prison ships called?
They were called Hulks
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What does nationhood mean
It meant to unify ones own country
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What is the definition of Liberalism?
A political theory founded on the natural goodness of humans and the autonomy of the individual and favoring civil and political liberties, government by law with the consent of the governed, and protection from arbitrary authority
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What was the name of the first major railway line?The Stockton and Darlington Line
The Stockton and Darlington Line
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What were some other jobs women could have worked?
They could have been servants, worked the lands, or needlework
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What was the name of the system used in the Auburn prison
The Auburn system
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Where were the six major areas where nationalists had changed their status quo?
Britain, Ireland, Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Germany
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What did the Napoleonic code give to France?It gave France a modern legal system
It gave France a modern legal system
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Who invented the locomotive and when?
George Stephenson, 1814
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What were the downsides to all these jobs?
They were harsh, required few skills, and had low wages