What event did Great Britain go through that allowed them to have an Industrial Revolution?
What is the Agricultural Revolution?
The industrialization of this area eventually led to the political unification of Germany.
What is Prussia?
What are the main beliefs of Liberalism?
What are individualism, natural rights, limited government, and popular sovereignty?
They promoted social and economic reforms.
What are Labor Unions?
Define "Rotten Boroughs".
What are countries with low populations and high representation in parliament?
Who were the Luddites?
This connected Paris with the iron and coal fields of the north.
What was the Quentin Canal?
The invention of this led to linking/connection of economies.
What was the telegraph?
What did Religious Reformers advocate for?
What is the Sunday School Movement and Abolition of Slavery?
This was called the first true international crisis.
What was the Long Depression?
This allowed Great Britain to showcase their industrial capacity.
What was the Great Exhibition of 1851?
What was the result of the birth of the Advertising Industry?
What is the increase in consumerism/shopping as a leisure activity?
This was a rejection of Romanticism.
What was Realism?
This mandated that a child under the age of nine could not legally work in a factory.
What is the Factory Act of 1833?
These were the new products that came out of the second wave of Industrialization.
What are steel, electricity, chemicals, and internal combustion engine?
This was a radical campaign for parliamentary reform led by the working class in the mid-1800s.
What was the Chartism movement?
This was an industrial park built solely for manufacturing purposes.
What is Manchester, England?
This governed gender roles for the middle and upper classes in the 1900s.
What is the Cult of Domesticity?
Why were the Compulsory Education Laws passed?
What is the maintenance of public order and Nationalism?
This was an effort to unite German states economically.
What was the Zollverein Agreement?
This event allowed people to leave their farms and move to cities for work.
What is the repeal of the Corn Laws?
In the 1800s, they dominated the arms industry.
Who were the Krupp Family?
How did Scientific Socialism relate to Industrialization?
What is the belief of how Industrialization has exacerbated the division between the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat?
Why did people in the 19th century demand liberal reforms from their government?
What are the significant problems of overcrowding and crime created by urbanization?
Why was Industrialization slow to take place in Eastern/Southern Europe?
What are the nonexistent conditions for dividing the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat?